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The term ‘pollution terrorism,’ which I encountered in yesterday’s issue of The Economic Times, struck a chord with its poignant depiction of an issue that urgently needs to be addressed with as much vigour as any other form of terrorism. India is ensnared by an insidious and omnipresent threat that transcends economic strata—pollution. Dubbed ‘pollution
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The esteemed scientific journal Nature has withdrawn a prominent paper that was published in March, which purported the discovery of a superconductor functional at room temperatures. This retraction marks the second paper related to superconductivity by Ranga P. Dias, a mechanical engineering and physics professor at the University of Rochester in New York, to be
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