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Cheta Tera- Sajjan Adeeb ( Full Video Song)

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Vitamin D may offer protection against cancers, study says

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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8SMekHqYZdKlEMf3uxcJft21F2DJebwNF3p4kUM34IK6j7Ty1OeQPEftRYEKqCmhedWgIP5LCvtIk1xIXpbL1iYasVXUDW_nt59dpAgrK6LT12FBbL8omKbXKnDhW75gx7hIgcPX9TO7L/s1600/2018-03-08_7-26-55.png This article titled “Vitamin D may offer protection against cancers, study says” was written by Nicola Davis, for The Guardian on Wednesday 7th March 2018 23.30 UTC Vitamin D may offer protection against cancers, new research suggests, although experts are split over whether individuals should start taking supplements. The vitamin plays an important role in the body, including in bone health and muscle strength and in preventing conditions such as rickets. It is produced when sunlight hits our skin, can also be found in certain foods such as eggs and fatty fish, and can be taken as a supplement. Now researchers in Japan say higher levels of the vitamin are linked to a lower risk of cancer, in particular liver cancer. “We believe vitamin D ha...

New laser technology lets driverless cars see round corners

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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitAXqpz9LXOXhfrGt2lktq7g3Qv3ZIjCSXxwqTCpfgzEqE2NGxjDYPE9-fuJRSOt0JZWTbvI9dpPI7zYaLAHoq0gP8sDrFseALTgJ7h0qo_HdXwm13Rj2C_tp4PHDgzqUZRTemzrYRexjH/s1600/2018-03-08_7-21-42.png This article titled “New laser technology lets driverless cars see round corners” was written by Nicola Davis, for The Guardian on Monday 5th March 2018 16.00 UTC Whether it’s a child running after a ball, a herd of cows or a broken-down car, unexpected obstacles can prove deadly to drivers. But scientists say the cars of the future might be able to anticipate such perils. A team of researchers have come up with a new laser-based system that efficiently produces images of objects that are hidden around a corner – a development they say could allow autonomous vehicles to see obstacles before they come into the line of sight. “There is this preconceived notion that you can’t image objects that aren’t already directly vi...

Ex-Uber CEO Travis Kalanick reveals new project: a 'job creation' fund

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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6MLl1GAjmRW-2pIbBTtTrzbPUbvCgtBuRicoyJggnxsyayewuhaLR7yG7NHql9NyBz-gu3lwNqOBLkk_5h24TN8uoYIsrY4NRe5m1iHnkkOQV3OWQX_-T95ljREDwzRYe4l1kFUyEuliF/s1600/2018-03-08_7-05-52.png This article titled “Ex-Uber CEO Travis Kalanick reveals new project: a ‘job creation’ fund” was written by Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco, for theguardian.com on Thursday 8th March 2018 01.32 UTC Nine months after he was forced to resign as CEO of Uber, Travis Kalanick has a new baby: an investment fund named 10100. On Wednesday, Kalanick announced the creation of 10100 – pronounced “ten-one-hundred” – on Twitter , saying that the “overarching theme” of the fund’s work would be “large-scale job creation”. Kalanick also said that the fund would undertake for-profit investments in real estate, e-commerce, and “emerging innovation” in China and India, as well as non-pr...

Virat Kohli’s passion for Test cricket could be saviour of five-day game

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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjrCz3PZ2er60rDb9PE6t9Adx-e-gmHf29o5edyGq0uPwqOrRNsYRqDZzFU9jqJ7bUGbw6xlzmKs-QXzc_bdZzqNtaJOCzjkR571Z-JlZKIfqKAv0zcaP0ihVxheCTf-jqac69PXgOc2_b1/s1600/2018-03-06_10-29-02.png This article titled “Virat Kohli’s passion for Test cricket could be saviour of five-day game” was written by Rob Smyth, for The Guardian on Monday 5th March 2018 14.00 UTC Virat Kohli knows about pressure. He is Sachin Tendulkar for the Twitter generation, with 23.3 million people hanging on his every emoji. When he bats, a country of 1.3 billion fidgets with vicarious need. Most of us can barely cope with trying to make ourselves happy but Kohli is in a blissful state where pressure is a drug that stimulates all kinds of achievement. He averages more than 50 in all three forms of cricket, an unprecedented record, and has turned the extraordinary into the everyday. He probably will not mind, then, if we add a bit more p...