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Live-in relationships 'infatuation', 'timepass': High Court rejects couple's plea - India Today https://www.indiatoday.in/law/story/infatuation-without-sincerity-court-on-inter-religious-couple-live-in-relation-2452640-2023-10-23
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Live-in relationships 'infatuation', 'timepass': High Court rejects couple's plea

While dismissing an inter-faith couple's petition seeking police protection, the Allahabad High Court said that a relationship like theirs "often results in timepass" since they are "temporary and fragile".

Marriage an alien notion for Indian tribe | Features | Al Jazeera https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2014/6/17/marriage-an-alien-notion-for-indian-tribe
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Marriage an alien notion for Indian tribe

Live-in relationships are the norm in Garasia community where women retain a high status in western state of Rajasthan.

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Not Built by Homo sapiens – Scientists Discover “Extraordinary” 476,000-Year-Old Wooden Structure

Discoveries at Kalambo Falls, Zambia offer insights into ancient human technology. Recent research has revealed that nearly half a million years ago, ancient human ancestors, predating Homo sapiens, were already engaging in advanced woodworking. The artifacts found indicate that these humans wer

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Archaeologists unearth tomb of high-class escort who seduced Alexander the Great? - Times of India

Archaeologists have discovered the tomb of a courtesan believed to have lived during Alexander the Great's campaigns over 2,300 years ago. The tomb, found in Jerusalem, Israel, contains the cremated remains of a young woman and an exceptionally well-preserved box mirror. Experts have identified the woman as a "hetaira," a high-class escort who provided companionship and intellectual stimulation to elite clients.

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CRISPR Cures 2033: Expanding the Public Health Impact of Gene Editing

In this GEN Live, one of the pioneers of human genome editing—Dr. Fyodor Urnov—will lay out the urgent challenge facing the clinical genome editing community in terms of expanding the public health impact of CRISPR-Cas.

A Genetic Paradox: Inbreeding Can Be Beneficial in the Long Run https://scitechdaily.com/a-genetic-paradox-inbreeding-can-be-beneficial-in-the-long-run/
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A Genetic Paradox: Inbreeding Can Be Beneficial in the Long Run

Reindeer have endured for over 7,000 years on the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Will they be able to withstand climate change? Despite the challenges of inbreeding and limited genetic diversity, the Svalbard reindeer have remarkably adapted to harsh living conditions in an extraordinarily short p

A newly-discovered brain cell could shake up neuroscience | Technology News - The Indian Express https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/science/new-brain-cell-glutamatergic-astrocyte-neuroscience-8930479/
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A newly-discovered brain cell could shake up neuroscience

The discovery of a new kind of "hybrid cell" could create an upheaval in the field of neuroscience, giving scientists new potential way to target neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease.