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Neanderthals Ran Fat-Processing Site 125,000 Years Ago in Germany

Neumark-Nord Discovery Reveals Advanced Neanderthal Survival Skills

Archaeologists have uncovered strong evidence of organised Neanderthal activity at Neumark-Nord, dating back around 125,000 years. The findings indicate that Neanderthals systematically processed animal bones to extract fat, offering new insights into their intelligence and survival strategies.

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Government Withdraws Jan Vishwas Bill 2025 for Revisions

Jan Vishwas Bill Aims to Decriminalise Minor Offences in India

The Union Government has withdrawn the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2025 from the Lok Sabha to incorporate recommendations made by a Select Committee. The decision reflects an effort to refine the proposed legal changes before reintroducing the bill with improved provisions.

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Kalinga Stadium Hosts National Para Athletics Championship 2026

Bhubaneswar Gears Up for India’s Largest Para Athletics Event

The Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar will host the National Para Athletics Championship 2026 from 19 to 21 March 2026. Organised by the Paralympic Committee of India in collaboration with the Odisha government, the event highlights the expanding scope of para sports and promotes inclusivity in athletics.

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Gobekli Tepe World’s Oldest Temple That Changed Human History

Göbekli Tepe Discovery Redefines Origins of Religion and Civilisation

Göbekli Tepe is widely regarded as the oldest known temple complex, dating to around 9600 BCE. Located in present-day Turkey, it was constructed nearly 12,000 years ago—long before the emergence of agriculture, pottery or permanent settlements. Its discovery has significantly altered conventional theories about the development of early human societies.

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IIT Guwahati Develops Dual-Function Material for Hydrogen Fuel and Desalination

MXene-Based Innovation Enables Clean Energy and Solar Water Purification

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati have developed a novel material capable of generating hydrogen fuel through electrolysis while also enabling solar-powered desalination. The study, published in Advanced Functional Materials, presents a combined solution to two major global challenges—clean energy and safe water access.

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