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Laboring Under Delhi’s Harsh Heat, Workers Must Choose Health or Wages

Vendors setting up large umbrellas to shade their kiosks last month at a flea market near Jama Masjid, a famous mosque in New Delhi.

NYT World 4d ago

Laboring Under Delhi’s Harsh Heat, Workers Must Choose Health or Wages

Vendors setting up large umbrellas to shade their kiosks last month at a flea market near Jama Masjid, a famous mosque in New Delhi.

New York Times 4d ago

Fast-moving droplets synthesize key drug compounds at room temperature, no catalysts needed

Fast-moving droplets synthesize key drug compounds at room temperature, no catalysts needed Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Chemical reactions are the backbone to nearly all biological processes, including those used to make new medicines. However, these reactions can often take considerable time and require harsh conditions or materials—potentially inhibiting the timely development of life-changing drugs. Purdue University researcher Graham Cooks and his team at...

Phys.org 9d ago

On Indo-China border, model village to come up in Ladakh for nomads

Ladakh Lt Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena Wednesday laid the foundation stone for the first model border village at Chumur, located at an altitude of 16,700 feet along the India-China border. Officials said the first-of-its-kind project in the region will focus on infrastructure development, employment and livelihood generation, all-weather connectivity and greater civilian-defence integration. The initiative aims to facilitate a transition from a largely nomadic way of life to a secure and...

Times of India 7d ago

Compartment-Specific Assembly and Functional Potential of the Bacteriome of Citrullus colocynthis in a Semi-Arid Ecosystem

Plants inhabitng in arid and semi-arid ecosystems, such as Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad., are adapted to drought, heat, salinity, and nutrient limitation. Their associated microbial communities may further support plant persistence under these harsh conditions. Here, we characterized the bacterial communities associated with leaf endosphere, rhizosphere and roots of C. colocynthis growing in a semi-arid region of Moroccan using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, culture-dependent...

bioRxiv 3d ago

The Dirt That Refused to Die

The Dirt That Refused To Die Introduction For 15 years, Sébastien Fontaine has been trying to kill dirt. The biochemist, who runs a lab at the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment, wanted to know how much carbon is released by soil — just dirt alone, completely devoid of life. His team sealed dirt into jars and blasted them with sterilizing gamma radiation.

Hacker News 9d ago

'Entitled passenger was manspreading into my space on plane but some say I'm in wrong'

'Entitled passenger was manspreading into my space on plane but some say I'm in wrong' A woman was left fuming after a fellow passenger encroached on her seat space for more than half of a three-hour flight, sparking a heated debate about airplane etiquette A woman has sparked a debate after calling out a passenger for 'manspreading' during a three-hour flight while he was asleep.

Daily Mirror 3d ago

Atmosphere survival model refines search for habitable planets

Atmosphere survival model refines search for habitable planets Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Researchers have developed the Smaller Than Earth Habitability Model (STEHM) to assess which planets can maintain life-supporting atmospheres, focusing on size and atmospheric dynamics. Since 1992, NASA has confirmed the existence of over 6,000 planets outside of our solar system, and over 7,000 suspected planets still await confirmation. These distant planets, dubbed...

Phys.org 6d ago

Best Red-Light Therapy for Hair Restoration and Regrowth (2026)

Hair loss isn’t always dramatic. It can be incremental. You start noticing a bit more scalp in harsh bathroom lighting; a tiny bald spot when you tie your hair up in a ponytail.

Wired 3d ago

Bugs and black mold: What some mobile home park residents see after investors buy in

This article is part of “Unaffordable America,” a series examining rising economic inequality in the U.S. and the policies that drive it. Soon after Aliea Brown rented Unit 62 at the Buck Island Manufactured Home Community in northern Mississippi in 2023, it became clear she couldn’t stay. The front door was hung upside down, Brown said, black mold began growing throughout the unit and the windows weren’t sealed properly.

NBC News 12h ago