Tokyo physicists solve a 25-year-old nanotechnology mystery by creating atomically precise 1-nanometre tubes |

For more than 25 years, physicists have predicted that shrinking certain semiconductor nanotubes to extreme dimensions would fundamentally alter their electronic behaviour. The problem was proving it. Structures at this scale are notoriously difficult to manufacture because they become unstable long before reaching the sizes required for experimental validation. Researchers at the University of Tokyo…

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Chaos in Australian cricket? Five Senior players unhappy with new contracts | Cricket News

Crisis hits Cricket Australia amid failed BBL privatisation (Image: X) After failed attempt to privatise the Big Bash League, Cricket Australia is beginning to create deeper unrest within with concerns now stretching far beyond the future of the tournament itself. What initially looked like a financial restructuring plan for the BBL is now reportedly impacting…

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OU forms panel to probe law exam revaluation discrepancies | Hyderabad News

Hyderabad: Following allegations of glaring discrepancies in law examination results, Osmania University (OU) has decided to examine all re-evaluated answer scripts, especially those that recorded unusually high increases in marks after revaluation. According to students, at least 200 candidates across multiple law colleges under OU, who were initially declared failed (with marks below 40), saw…

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Alternate-day supply: PMC gets over 1,000 complaints in 10 days; half of them addressed, say officials | Pune News

The administration is now planning to extend operational hours at water tanker-filling points Pune: Ten days after the civic administration enforced an alternate-day water supply to combat the deepening crisis, the city is already echoing with discontent. More than 1,100 complaints have poured in from residents, exposing cracks in the system meant to provide relief.The…

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