World’s first rare blood group found in Bangalore woman, marking a historic medical discovery

In a groundbreaking discovery, a new blood group antigen, CRIB, has been identified in a woman from Karnataka, India. This rare finding emerged when she needed cardiac surgery and her blood proved incompatible with standard O-positive units. International collaboration led to the identification of CRIB, enhancing transfusion safety and organ transplant compatibility.

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Bridge collapses after monsoon rains Rajasthan villagers protest with traditional music and dance

Following heavy monsoon rains in Bhilwara district, a newly constructed bridge in the Kachhola area collapsed, disrupting daily life and access to essential services for villagers. Frustrated residents protested the bridge’s collapse by performing traditional Alghoza music and dance, demanding immediate reconstruction. The local MLA has instructed officials to repair damaged roads and bridges throughout…

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Stranger Things introduced another retro track to Gen Z

Stranger Things continues its cultural impact by reviving iconic songs. Kate Bush’s ‘Running Up That Hill’ and Metallica’s ‘Master of Puppets’ experienced massive resurgences, connecting with a new generation. The upcoming season finale teaser features Deep Purple’s ‘Child in Time,’ further solidifying the show’s influence on music trends and introducing classic tracks to younger audiences.

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Tirunelveli caste killing case: Accused booked under Goondas Act for murder of IT employee

S Surjith, the primary suspect in the caste-motivated murder of Kavin Selva Ganesh, has been booked under the Goondas Act. Tirunelveli City Police Commissioner Santhosh Hadimani issued the order, citing Surjith’s actions as a threat to public order. Kavin was brutally killed on July 27, leading to protests from his parents who allege caste discrimination…

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT agent outsmarts ‘I am not a robot’ test without detection, raising cybersecurity concerns

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent has breached a key internet security measure by passing the ‘I am not a robot’ CAPTCHA test, raising concerns among cybersecurity experts. This AI’s ability to autonomously navigate and perform tasks online challenges traditional verification methods. The incident highlights the urgent need for advanced security frameworks to differentiate between human and AI…

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‘Joyous day for heritage’: PM Modi hails return of Buddha’s Piprahwa relics; back in country after 127-years

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the return of the sacred Piprahwa relics of Lord Buddha to India after 127 years. Discovered in 1898, the relics were taken abroad during the colonial period. The government intervened after the relics appeared in an international auction, emphasizing India’s dedication to preserving its cultural heritage and its deep connection…

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