Steve Jobs died from ‘rare’ pancreatic cancer: What was his diagnosis, and what are the early signs of it

Steve Jobs succumbed to a rare pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. This cancer type differs significantly from common pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Jobs’s tumor grew slower and offered a better prognosis. He lived for eight years after diagnosis. The article details the differences in symptoms, risk factors, and survival rates between these two pancreatic cancers. This information sheds light…

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Adani Ports Q2 profit rises 29% to Rs 3,120 crore on strong logistics, marine growth

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited reported a significant 29% rise in net profit for the second quarter of FY26, reaching Rs 3,120 crore. This growth was fueled by strong performance in logistics, marine operations, and international ventures. Revenue also saw a substantial increase, highlighting the company’s expanding integrated transport utility model.

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International graduates invited in Canada’s PEI PNP draw: Here’s why the province wants to retain skilled workers

Prince Edward Island’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) conducted an unscheduled draw targeting international graduates employed locally. A total of 159 invitations were issued to graduates from UPEI, Holland College, and Collège de l’Île. The initiative aims to retain skilled workers to meet labour market needs. Applicants are assessed on education, work experience, language proficiency, and…

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This 25,000-year-old pyramid in Indonesia might be older than Egypt’s and hide secrets of an ancient civilisation

A recent study claimed Gunung Padang in Indonesia is a 25,000-year-old pyramid. This challenged established timelines of human civilization. Experts questioned the findings, citing a lack of evidence. The study was later retracted. The controversy highlights debates on ancient structures and early human capabilities. It fuels imagination about prehistoric societies.

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