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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Will India’s 10,000 New Medical Seats Solve the Doctor Shortage Crisis? – The Times of India

Will India’s 10,000 New Medical Seats Solve the Doctor Shortage Crisis? – The Times of India

Union Budget 2025: Can 10,000 New Medical Seats Solve India’s Healthcare Crisis? Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in the Union Budget 2025, announced the addition of 10,000 new medical seats across medical colleges and hospitals in the coming year. This is part of a broader plan to increase India’s medical education capacity by 75,000 seats…

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PM Modi to launch Rs 40,000 crore project aimed to solve water crisis: C R Patil | India News – Times of India

PM Modi to launch Rs 40,000 crore project aimed to solve water crisis: C R Patil | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Union Jalshakti minister CR Patil on Sunday announced the commencement of Rs 40,000 crore worth project by PM Narendra Modi to link 11 rivers in Rajasthan to transform it into a water surplus state. Speaking at the inauguration of Suchi Semicon’s semiconductor plant, Patil urged corporates to prioritise water harvesting initiatives to tackle…

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Sunita Williams: Odour detected on Sunita Williams led-International Space Station, How did Nasa solve this? | – Times of India

Sunita Williams: Odour detected on Sunita Williams led-International Space Station, How did Nasa solve this? | – Times of India

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station, commanded by Sunita Williams swiftly took safety measures after an unusual odour from a visiting Russian spacecraft was detected. The smell, accompanied by “droplets” observed by the crew, likely originated from “outgassing from materials inside the (Russian) Progress spacecraft,” explained Kelly O Humphries, Nasa’s news chief at the Johnson…

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