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Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 1 day agoIn 2019, after completing her engineering at the Rajasthan Technical University, Varma and her friend Naveen Suman, co-founded the green fuel startup to explore ways to manufacture an eco-friendly ...
Actor Ian McKellen, 85, in ‘good spirits’ and expected to recover from fall off stage in London
The Post-Star· 12 hours agoActor Ian McKellen is expected to make a full recovery after he toppled off a London stage Monday...
Thailand Has Tried for Years to Solve Its Pollution Problem. but 'Haze Season' Always Comes Back
US News & World Report· 23 hours agoThe Pakanyo, who have carried out the practice as long as they have lived in these hills about 90 minutes from Chiang Mai, a top tourist destination, say they get blamed by city< ...
Climate change leaves Indian villages thirsting for water
South China Morning Post· 6 days agoLarge-scale infrastructure for Mumbai includes reservoirs connected by canals and pipelines...
Readers sound off on learning from history, Louis Molina’s new role and India’s election
New York Daily News· 5 days agoThen a charismatic orator appeared and made speeches to the country’s citizens about regenerating...
How I Travel: Danielle Corona
Forbes· 6 days agoThe Hunting Season co-founder and creative director on the airline, in-flight beverage, hotels and playlists that keep her flying high.
Celtics beat Mavericks to win NBA-best 18th title
The Post-Star· 21 hours agoJayson Tatum put his hands behind his head, with TD Garden fans standing on their feet cheering around him, and took it all in. Walking to the bench, he...
Russia, largely excluded from international sports, hosts athletes at BRICS Games
KSL Salt Lake City· 7 days agoThousands of athletes in both major and obscure sports will be vying for medals in the Russian city...
Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive? A scientist explains extreme heat and the...
The Conversation· 2 days agoMy parents said the planet is getting too hot for people to live here. When it’s hot outside in dry places, most of the time our bodies can cool off by evaporating water and heat from our skin ...
Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive? A scientist explains extreme heat and the...
San Francisco Chronicle· 24 hours agoMy parents said the planet is getting too hot for people to live here. When it’s hot outside in dry places, most of the time our bodies can cool off by evaporating water and heat from our skin as sweat.