Meet Jonathan Yan, the 18-year-old California student who studied 479 human cancer cell lines; when he blocked one highly active pathway, the cancer cells stopped spreading

Yan carried out the research as part of his computational biology and bioinformatics project. 18-year-old Jonathan Yan, a student from Irvine, California sucessfully stopped spread of cancer cells by blocking the transsulfuration pathway in cancer cell lines. Yan studied 479 human cancer cell lines as part of his computational biology and bioinformatics project for the…

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Karnataka college principal booked for stopping ‘Vande Mataram’ slogans following I-Day celebrations | Bengaluru News

An FIR was registered against Shaheen PU College principal Abdul Hakeem for stopping Vande Matram slogans. This action led to protests by Hindu organizations BIDAR: An FIR has been registered against the principal of Shaheen PU College in Chitguppa, Karnataka’s Bidar district, after a student’s father alleged that students were stopped and warned for raising…

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‘Govt wants to hide shortcomings’: CJP hits back after Rajasthan restricts entry to schools | Jaipur News

The Cockroach Janta Party criticized the Rajasthan govt’s move, calling it an attempt to hide shortcomings JAIPUR: The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) on Thursday hit back at the Rajasthan government over restrictions on entry into government schools.The party is saying that the government’s move showed that the administration was more interested in hiding shortcomings than…

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Setback for Jharkhand students: HC stays Soren govt’s order to cancel JPSC exams, appointments | India News

NEW DELHI: Jharkhand high court on Thursday stayed government’s order to cancel 11th and 13th JPSC exams and appointments following student protests.This comes days after the government cancelled the JSSC-CGL examination and all recruitment exams conducted by TSR Data Processing Pvt Ltd (TDPL).Chief minister Hemant Soren had announced the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL examination and…

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Harvard to pay $53 million after human remains donated to its medical school were stolen and sold on the black market | World News

Harvard University has agreed to pay $53 million to settle civil lawsuits brought by families whose relatives donated their bodies to Harvard Medical School for research and education, after parts of those donated remains were stolen and sold in a nationwide black-market scheme. The scandal centred on Cedric Lodge, a former manager of Harvard Medical…

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Suniel Shetty and wife Mana seek blessings at Golden Temple in Amritsar; actor buys aam papad for her at local shop | Hindi Movie News

Suniel Shetty and wife Mana seek blessings at Golden Temple in Amritsar; actor buys aam papad for her at local shop Suniel Shetty and his wife, Mana Shetty, recently made a trip to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, where the couple spent some quiet, spiritual moments together. Photos and videos from their visit have since…

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From a village in Farrukhabad to IAF: How Ankit Kumar cleared SSB after 12 attempts to become a Flying Officer

Ankit Kumar faced 11 SSB setbacks before earning his IAF uniform: His inspiring journey. (Photo: X Post) “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” — Winston ChurchillFrom a small village in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, to the coveted uniform of the Indian Air Force (IAF), 24-year-old Ankit…

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Football fan groups call for FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s resignation, launch petition | Football News

FIFA President Gianni Infantino (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File) Fan groups from across the world are calling for FIFA president Gianni Infantino to step down after his controversial attempt to sell future World Cup profits to private investors.The petition, launched on Thursday with the hashtag #InfantinoOut, also demands major changes to FIFA to prevent similar controversies…

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Two And A Half Letters explores love, faith and the search for inner peace | Delhi News

Working across paintings, sculptures and frames, Swati brings a distinctive sensitivity to each medium With more than 50 sculptures, paintings and frames, artist Swati Pasari’s solo exhibition Two And A Half Letters opened in the Capital on August 17. The exhibition reflects her deep engagement with spirituality, hope, happiness and the search for inner stillness….

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