“What is going on in CBSE?” Class 10 students grow anxious as second board result delay stretches to 50 days

Forty-nine days after the Class 10 Second Board exams concluded, CBSE is yet to announce the results. As uncertainty over Class 11 admissions grows, students and parents have taken to X, urging the board to declare the scores and end the prolonged wait. Nearly seven weeks after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) concluded…

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Nasa captures stunning view of Super Typhoon Bavi from space |

For people living across Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, early July brought another reminder of how quickly conditions can change in the western Pacific. Super Typhoon Bavi arrived as an exceptionally powerful storm, crossing near the islands with destructive winds, heavy rain and dangerous coastal flooding. According to Nasa, the cyclone reached its greatest…

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Ancient Forests: Why tall and short trees can thrive side by side in ancient forests, according to science

Walking through an old-growth forest, you will notice a huge number of tall trees stretching up to the sky in addition to smaller trees growing under the canopy. For many years, it was thought that tall trees would eventually outcompete smaller trees by intercepting almost all of the light coming from the sun. According to…

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NHL Trade Rumor: Buffalo Sabres explore major roster changes following unsuccessful superstar trade pursuit | NHL News

Jack Quinn #22 of the Buffalo Sabres skates before Game Seven of the Second Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Montréal Canadiens at KeyBank Center on May 18, 2026 in Buffalo, New York. (Photo by Joe Hrycych/Getty Images) The Buffalo Sabres are said to be looking at some big roster moves after…

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AISHE’s first NEP stocktake shows patchy reform map

NEW DELHI: Four years after the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 set out to recast undergraduate education, research, credit mobility and industry linkages, the first AISHE stocktake of NEP implementation shows an uneven reform map. Only 56% of responding universities have introduced four-year undergraduate programmes, 49% offer multiple entry and exit, 55% participated in NIRF,…

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Not all trees fuel wildfires: Aspen tree species can actually slow or even stop them |

When a wildfire is tearing through a conifer forest, the assumption is usually that trees are simply fuel, more vegetation means a bigger, faster moving fire. Two recent studies, one covering the southwestern United States and another examining Canada’s entire boreal forest, suggest that assumption does not hold for every tree species. Aspen, a fast…

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Jaguar remains submerged in water for over half a minute; video goes viral

A viral video shows a jaguar hunting a caiman underwater. This unusual method involves submerging for nearly thirty-four seconds. Jaguars possess immense biting force to pierce reptile skulls directly. This hunting strategy combines evolved skull structure with learned behavior. Cubs learn this survival skill from their mothers through observation. Watching a big cat hunt is…

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