World’s first pandemic mystery solved: Scientists uncover Yersinia pestis through ancient DNA after 1,500 years | – The Times of India

World’s first pandemic mystery solved: Scientists uncover Yersinia pestis through ancient DNA after 1,500 years | – The Times of India

Source: National Geographic For over a thousand years, the origins of the Justinian Plague, one of the earliest recorded pandemics, remained unclear. Striking the Eastern Mediterranean around 541 AD, the outbreak killed tens of millions, devastating cities, disrupting trade, and reshaping the Byzantine Empire. While historical accounts described its catastrophic effects, scientists lacked direct evidence…

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Bermuda Triangle ‘mystery’ solved? Scientist explains the real cause behind vanishings of ships and planes | – The Times of India

Bermuda Triangle ‘mystery’ solved? Scientist explains the real cause behind vanishings of ships and planes | – The Times of India

For decades, the Bermuda Triangle, the stretch of ocean roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico, has been the subject of mystery, fear, and speculation. From tales of ships vanishing without a trace to aircraft disappearing mid-flight, the region has inspired theories about supernatural forces, alien abductions, and even time warps. But according to…

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Wobble Trouble! The mystery ball behind Mohammed Siraj’s success against England | Cricket News – Times of India

Wobble Trouble! The mystery ball behind Mohammed Siraj’s success against England | Cricket News – Times of India

The wobble seam ball aided the Indian quicks’ success – especially Mohammed Siraj – in the recently-concluded five-match Test series against England…Swing it one way and seam it the other – rather wobble seam it. This was Mohammed Siraj’s mantra in the recently-concluded India-England Test series, where Siraj emerged as the leading wicket-taker with 23…

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Ahmedabad air crash: Inside the 10-second mystery – What really brought down AI 171? | India News – Times of India

Ahmedabad air crash: Inside the 10-second mystery – What really brought down AI 171? | India News – Times of India

Representative Image NEW DELHI: The fatal crash of Air India Flight AI 171 has drawn intense attention to a brief but pivotal sequence in the cockpit—ten seconds that may explain how a routine takeoff ended in disaster. As investigators dig into the timeline, a Bloomberg report says that the unexplained actions and delays during this…

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Why does the universe exist? Here’s how the US and Japan are working to solve the cosmic mystery – The Times of India

Why does the universe exist? Here’s how the US and Japan are working to solve the cosmic mystery – The Times of India

Image source: https://cdn.lanl.gov/464be327-e962-49a5-bffe-c3021221660c.jpg https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQr66pBdoGUTmidzDAJwv60y8ljFRSqYUV0Jw&s In the remote forests of South Dakota, a state-of-the-art laboratory is where scientists are examining one of the deepest puzzles of physics: the reason behind the existence of the universe. Along with them, a rival team in Japan which is currently years ahead is also pursuing the same question, setting the…

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IPL 2025: KKR rope in Madhya Pradesh’s mystery spinner as Rovman Powell replacement | Cricket News – The Times of India

IPL 2025: KKR rope in Madhya Pradesh’s mystery spinner as Rovman Powell replacement | Cricket News – The Times of India

Kolkata: Kolkata Knight Riders’ Sunil Narine and Rovman Powell (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the defending IPL champions, announced on Sunday that they have recruited Madhya Pradesh spinner Shivam Shukla to replace West Indies all-rounder Rovman Powell for the remaining IPL 2025 matches.Powell and England’s Moeen Ali have withdrawn from the tournament…

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The mystery of Hans Niemann and his last-minute withdrawal from Freestyle Chess Paris tour | Chess News – The Times of India

The mystery of Hans Niemann and his last-minute withdrawal from Freestyle Chess Paris tour | Chess News – The Times of India

Hans Niemann (Agency Photo) NEW DELHI: In the late 16th century, France switched from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar, moving New Year’s Day from April 1 to January 1. Those who clung to the old date were mocked as “April fools”, while others began playing pranks on them. It soon became a tradition.Theories on…

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