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'Feathers' for wings? Airbus mimics nature with 'Bird of Prey' concept plane

Planemaker experimenting with 'biomimicry' that could eventually lead to quieter landings, less pollution. Airbus unveiled a concept aircraft with splayed wingtips and a fanned tail inspired by the feathers of an eagle as it experiments

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Boris Johnson bracing to become Britain's Brexit PM

The former London mayor is the runaway favorite to win the governing Conservative Party's leadership contest. Boris Johnson is expected to become Britain's next prime minister this week, vowing to deliver Brexit on October 31 come what

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Government tells Air India to freeze all appointments, promotions

The Modi 2.0 government is working on war-footing to sell Air India to a private player. In the wake of its proposed privatization, the government has asked Air India to put a freeze on large-scale promotion and appointments. A new flight

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Perwez is hale and hearty at home, says father

Alam said the whole family is pampering Perwez to "make him happy and comfortable". The Indian teenage boy who went missing for 14

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Stuff of fantasy: Musk's brain-AI idea doesn't sit well with experts

Among major limitations is that an array of regions of the brain are engaged for handling tasks A bold vision by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk to

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Baahubali actor's movie release delayed by two weeks

The film is being shot in three languages. The release of "Saaho", which marks south superstar Prabhas' return to theatres after

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Polluted, bike-hostile Brussels to slam on the brakes

By January 1, 2021, cars, vans and trucks will face a 30 km/hr limit everywhere.  Brussels has made its choice: to reduce emissions and encourage greener, two-wheeled transport options, the road speed limit will have to come down. From

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Buildings collapse as 5.1-magnitude quake jolts Athens

Athenians ran out into the streets as the city shook for 15 seconds.  An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale has shaken the Greek capital of Athens, knocking out phone networks and power in parts of the city. The quake had an

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YouTube Music now lets users switch from audio to video

YouTube Music arrived in India earlier in March. After matching over five million audio tracks with their official videos, YouTube Music is now letting premium users to transit from the audio of a track to watch the music video without any

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8,000 animals expected to be slaughtered in UAE on Day 1 of Eid Al Adha

Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to receive nearly 8,000 sacrificial animals for slaughter on the first day of Eid Al Adha, the civic body

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Health

Compassionate Workplace Strategies for Grief Management

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Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to

Empowering Women: ADPHC's HPV Vaccine Awareness Drive

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Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to

Future of Healthcare: Dr. Jepsen's Bold Tech Vision

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Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to

Haya's Kitchen: Reviving Palestinian Culinary Heritage

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Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to

Winter Stomach Flu: Contagious and Increasing Cases in the

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Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to

Sports

Messi's Argentina Triumphs in Historic Clash with Brazil

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Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to

The Impact of Technology on Sports: Changing the Game

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Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to

Babar Azam resigns as Pakistan captain

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Veterinarians will be present in the slaughterhouses round-the-clock to monitor the sacrifices. Public abattoirs in Abu Dhabi are expected to