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7 localities emerging as Chennai’s new real estate growth corridors

Known primarily as an industrial and manufacturing hub, Oragadam is gradually witnessing residential development alongside its industrial expansion. The growth of automobile, electronics, and manufacturing industries has created residential demand among the professionals who are working in the area. Improved infrastructure and better connectivity with the main part of Chennai city is making Oragadam an…

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Scientists discover 5.5 million bees living beneath a New York cemetery for over 100 years and it could help save vulnerable pollinators |

What appears to be an ordinary cemetery in upstate New York has turned out to be home to one of the most remarkable pollinator discoveries in recent years. Researchers from Cornell University have found an estimated 5.5 million mining bees living beneath East Lawn Cemetery in Ithaca, New York. The vast underground aggregation of native…

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Mini Mathur, Kabir Khan’s daughter Sairah graduates, proud mother pens emotional note: ‘Time for her to fly and shine’ | Hindi Movie News

It’s a proud moment for Mini Mathur and filmmaker Kabir Khan, as their daughter Sairah recently completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme, earning her diploma after two years of hard work and academic commitment.Mini and Kabir attended the graduation ceremony alongside their son, Viviaan, proudly celebrating Sairah’s achievement as she marked the end of one…

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Economic strength: India’s manufacturing sector growth accelerates to 3-month high in May amid Middle East conflict

Manufacturing activity picked up pace in May, with output growth strengthening and companies stepping up purchases of raw materials. (AI image) Amid the Middle East conflict, India’s manufacturing saw robust growth, with activity gathering momentum in May and expanding at the fastest pace in three months. The growth is supported by robust demand, ongoing infrastructure…

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Meet Argus: The sea-urchin robot with 20 eyes and legs that has rewritten the rules of how a robot should be built |

Most robots are built to look like something. Engineers designing machines to navigate the real world have, for decades, reached for the same reference points: the human skeleton, the dog’s four-legged trot, the insect’s crawl. These biological templates have produced impressive machines, but they carry an embedded assumption that a robot needs a front, a…

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