Mysterious German skull found in 1973 was once thought to be a Neanderthal hybrid; new study reveals the truth | World News

In 1973, a partial human skull was uncovered in Hahnöfersand, Germany, during archaeological work. It did not come with any clear cultural objects nearby, which made early classification difficult. At first glance, the bone seemed unusual. Its shape carried features that looked partly Neanderthal and partly modern human. That observation led some researchers to suggest…

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‘Shah Rukh Khan was pushed into Ajmer Dargah, there was lathi charge by police,’ recalls security in-charge, reveals how calm the actor was |

One of the cons of being a star or public figure is to visit crowded places, even during film promotions. One recalls several instances of actors being mobbed by crowds and stories of the chaos that was created. In a recent interview, celebrity bodyguard Yusuf Ibrahim, who frequently works with Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan…

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IPL 2026: Abhishek Sharma’s century, Eshan Malinga’s four-fer power SRH to third win on the trot | Cricket News

Abhishek Sharma and Eshan Malinga (BCCI Photo) NEW DELHI: Opener Abhishek Sharma played a stunning innings and completely dominated Delhi Capitals as Sunrisers Hyderabad won comfortably by 47 runs in Hyderabad on Tuesday. This was their third consecutive victory in IPL 2026.His unbeaten 135 off just 68 balls powered SRH to a massive 242/2 on…

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Bombay high court sends amicus curiae and BMC advocate on surprise hawker survey in south Mumbai; seeks answers from police on preventive action | Mumbai News

Mumbai: The Bombay high court on Tuesday sent a two-member panel on an immediate surprise survey of hawkers from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) area to Hutatma Chowk, near the court premises, and onwards to Colaba to assess the compliance of its earlier order. It also directed the police to set out how it…

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Algal bloom risk rises in Chilika lagoon under low nitrogen-phosphorus conditions: CCMB study | Hyderabad News

Hyderabad: Researchers at the CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CSIR-CCMB) have found that cyanobacterial communities in Chilika Lagoon, Odisha, undergo seasonal genetic shifts. This discovery could improve monitoring of harmful algal blooms and guide conservation planning in vulnerable water bodies.The study, published in Environmental Advances by Manisha Ray and Govindhaswamy Umapathy, reconstructed 83 cyanobacterial…

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