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HBL PSL postponed after 7 players test positive for Covid-19

The sixth edition of Pakistan Super League has been postponed due to rising COVID-19 cases among the players and officials…

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Imran Khan has been rejected by his own MNAs, allies, Bilawal claims

PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has been rejected by his own MNAs…

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Origin of life – The chicken-and-the-egg problem

A Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich team has shown that slight alterations in transfer-RNA molecules (tRNAs) allow them to self-assemble into…

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World’s oldest-known wild bird hatches another new chick: 70-year-old albatross named Wisdom gives birth to her 40th youngster

The world’s oldest-known wild bird, a 70-year-old Laysan albatross called ‘Wisdom‘, has hatched another chick — making this at least…

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Why did humans survive while our Denisovan and Neanderthal cousins died out? Just one gene could have made all the difference

Stem cells, the self-renewing precursors of other cell types, can be used to build brain organoids [or] “mini brains” in…

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US researchers find way to read sealed historic letters

A group of researchers in the US have found a method to virtually open and read sealed historic letters, Massachusetts…

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Google Search dark mode to arrive very soon

Google is reportedly working on the roll-out of dark mode for Google Search, which will be good to lessen eye…

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Leaked image allegedly shows new Apple Pencil with glossy design

Apple is widely rumored to have new iPad Pros coming as soon as sometime this month. Now, a leaked image claims to…

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All set for first-ever space hotel with Earth-viewing lounges

A company, Orbital Assembly Corporation (OAC), is all set to begin the construction of the first-ever Voyager space hotel in…

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Scientists find antibodies from variant may offer cross-protection

Research by South African scientists suggests that antibodies triggered by exposure to the country’s dominant coronavirus variant can prevent infection…

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