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कोहली का खौफ या कुछ और? अंपायर रिचर्ड केटलब्रो ने बांग्लादेशी बॉलर की गेंद को क्यों नहीं दी वाइड, भारतीय खेमा भी हैरान
हाइलाइट्स विराट कोहली ने छक्का जड़कर अपना 78वां इंटरनेशनल शतक पूरा किया विराट कोहली के वनडे करियर की यह 48वीं सेंचुरी थी अंपायर रिचर्ड केटलब्रो का एक निर्णय सुर्खियों में रहा नई दिल्ली. टीम इंडिया के पूर्व कप्तान विराट कोहली (Virat Kohli) को यूं ही चेज मास्टर नहीं कहा जाता है. कोहली ने अपने 48वें…
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Electric scooters, curling irons, desk magnets: Doctors warn products are injuring kids
Pediatricians are sounding the alarm about three products that have been increasingly or frequently landing kids in the emergency room. According to research being presented this weekend at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference, children are getting burned by hair styling tools, swallowing tiny magnets found in desk toys and injuring themselves on electric…
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Hampshire AI technology used to take blood pressure
By Alastair Fee & Curtis Lancaster Health correspondent, BBC South Today A device that uses artificial intelligence to take a person’s blood pressure could be rolled out across the country. The Lifelight has been developed by a company based on the Southampton University Science Park. In trials across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, patients…
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Rafael Nadal makes painful admission as he casts doubt over comeback
<!– –> Rafael Nadal has made his first public comments since Australian Open chief Craig Tiley ‘revealed exclusively’ that the 22-time Grand Slam champion would play in the first major tournament of 2024. Tiley made his comments in an appearance on Australian TV as he told The Today Show: “We can reveal exclusively here that Rafa…
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Why health and wellbeing should be at centre of urban planning
Epidemics of cholera and other infectious diseases in the 19th century taught us that clean drinking water, sewage and waste collection were essential for healthy cities. Now scientists around the world are thinking about how the way we build and operate modern infrastructure relates to the everyday burden of illness. According to Dr Haneen Keris…
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Luxury fashion has a problem with women
On December 7, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute will open its Women Dressing Women exhibition. Celebrating a century of over 70 female womenswear designers ranging from Jeanne Lanvin to Simone Rocha, the exhibition feels especially necessary in this current moment of fashion. And it’s not hard to see why. Just a look at…
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TikTok’s top 9 Halloween make-up trends 2023 including Ghostface, Jigsaw and Shrek
These are the top 9 beauty looks for Halloween 2023, according to TikTok, plus advice from a make-up artist on how to do them yourself TikTok’s top 9 Halloween make-up trends 2023 including Ghostface, Jigsaw and Shrek. Stock image by Adobe Photos. With the spooky season upon us, many Halloween enthusiasts are gearing up for…
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Sustainability and Innovation in Ephemeral Architecture: 15 Wooden Pavilions
Sustainability and Innovation in Ephemeral Architecture: 15 Wooden Pavilions Pavilion of the Future / NOVOE. Image: © Ilya Ivanov ShareShare Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1007973/sustainability-and-innovation-in-ephemeral-architecture-15-wooden-pavilions Clipboard“COPY”Copy Throughout the modern era, pavilion architecture has consistently reflected cutting-edge architectural trends. These temporary or semi-permanent structures, often featured in exhibitions, fairs, cultural events, and sports gatherings,…
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Artist Maria Oliver Exhibition at SAAC
em { display: contents !important; } label em { display: none !important; } .photo { width: 100%; max-width: 50rem } a.fr-file { color: #0274b7 !important; } The South Arkansas Arts Center welcomes local artist Maria Oliver and her exhibition “Sources of Light” to the Lobby Gallery now through November 9th. The Visual Arts Committee will…
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Maya Brenner, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Team for Jewelry
The Racine collection, featuring a necklace and a hoop earring, is inspired by skylights. Wright designed the SC Johnson Administration Building in Racine, Wis., where he recreated nature on the interior and delivered on his promise that the office would be like working in a forest with sunlight coming from the diffused glass skylights.