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Новости за 12.09.2024

When Ganguly's Gabba heroics set the tone for an enlivening series

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

The Indian cricket team faced pre-series mind games from Australia during their 2003-04 tour. Captain Sourav Ganguly's impressive 144-run innings at The Gabba helped India recover from early setbacks and draw the first Test. This strong performance signaled India's determination and set a competitive tone for the series. That day at the Gabba, Ganguly truly led India from the front with the bat and sent out a strong message to the Aussies that India was not going to be pushovers in the series.

Sodhani Academy IPO: Check issue size, price band, GMP and other details

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Sodhani Academy's SME IPO will open for subscription today and close on September 17. The company aims to raise Rs 6.12 crore by offering shares at Rs 40 each. The proceeds will be used for capital expenditure and general corporate purposes. The shares are expected to list on the BSE SME platform on September 20.

Tyler O'Neill's 3-run HR in 10th powers Red Sox past Orioles

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images) Tyler O'Neill hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Boston Red Sox a 5-3 victory over the visiting Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night. O'Neill's homer, his 30th of the season, came against Keegan Akin (3-1). O'Neill hit three home runs in the three-game series, and has five home runs in his past five games. The Orioles (83-64) took a 3-2 lead

Has NASA's Commercial Crew Program Been a Success?

Real Clear Science 

Eric Berger, Ars Technica

Nearly a decade ago to the day, I stood in the international terminal of Houston's main airport checking my phone. As I waited to board a flight for Moscow, an...

The Rise of the Science Sleuths

Real Clear Science 

Jessica Wapner, Undark

On a sweltering day in July 2023, a ragtag group of data wonks sat around a table at U Zlatého Tygra, or the Golden Tiger, a historic bar in Prague's Old Town. A mild...

As U.S. Births Fall, Do We Need More Kids?

Real Clear Science 

Pandora Dewan, Newsweek

Birthrates in the United States have reached an all-time low. Many fear that the decline could lead to stalling in economic development and labor shortages, with

Could Betelgeuse Have a Stellar Companion?

Real Clear Science 

Deepa Jain, Live Science

The iconic star Betelgeuse, which is part of the constellation Orion, is one of the brightest stars visible from Earth and one of the most observed celestial objects...

The Ethics of Human Embryo Models Are Getting Dicier

Real Clear Science 

Smriti Mallapaty, Nature

Under his microscope, Jun Wu could see several tiny spheres, each less than 1 millimetre wide. They looked just like human embryos: a dark cluster of cells...

The Ultra-Selfish Gene

Real Clear Science 

Mathias Kirk Bonde, Works in Progress

Ten years ago, humanity discovered a way to completely rid the world of malaria. To date this technology has gone unused, sentencing millions of...

Underfunded and Aging, NASA May Be in Trouble

Real Clear Science 

Joel Achenbach, Washington Post

NASA is 66 years old and feeling its age. Brilliant engineers are retiring. Others have fled to higher-paying jobs in the private space industry. The...