Meet Hikaru Kuribayashi: The 18-year-old teen who started with paper folds and ended with a $100,000 global science win |

At first glance, a sheet of folded paper may seem far removed from advanced engineering. But for Japanese student Kuribayashi, origami became the starting point for a scientific investigation into how structures move. The student from Sapporo Kaisei Secondary School studied the complex folding patterns of a ladybug wing, exploring how its delicate design allows…

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‘Withdraw FIRs, don’t just close them’: CJP’s Saurav Das warns of fresh protests | Delhi News

We want withdrawal of FIRs, not just closure: CJP’s Saurav Das NEW DELHI: The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) on Thursday welcomed the Delhi government’s decision to halt further legal action in FIRs registered during its 36-day agitation, but insisted the cases should be formally withdrawn instead of merely being treated as closed.Warning against any dilution…

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HIV screening, counselling camps planned in Visvesvaraya Technological University colleges | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: All engineering colleges affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) will conduct integrated health camps with special focus on HIV awareness, testing, and counselling under the Mobilisation for AIDS Suraksha (MAS) programme.Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society (KSAPS) has asked VTU to facilitate the camps across its affiliated institutions. VTU is the umbrella university for engineering…

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Punjab’s peak power demand may hit 22,486 MW by 2031-32 | Chandigarh News

Bathinda: Punjab’s peak electricity demand is projected to rise to 22,486 MW by 2031-32, while the state’s annual energy requirement is expected to cross 1.08 lakh million units (MUs), according to the Resource Adequacy Plans (RAPs) prepared by the state in consultation with the Central Electricity Authority (CEA).Union power minister Manohar Lal shared the projections…

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