परिवार खाद्य सुरक्षा पात्रता पर्चीEarth has been building up temperatures at a rate equal to heat generated by four Hiroshima nuclear bombs every second,a climate scientist has warned. According to John Cook,Climate Communication Fellow from the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland,humans are emitting more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than any other time in history of humankind. “All these heat-trapping greenhouse gases in our atmosphere mean our planet has been building up heat at the rate of about four Hiroshima bombs every second consider that going continuously for several decades,” said Cook.Ever since the award-winning adaptation of André Aciman’s book Call Me By Your Name on the big screen, fans, actors and directors of the movie have been clamouring for a sequel. If you have been hoping for a sequel too, looks like you are in luck. André Aciman recently took to Twitter to announce that he is currently writing a sequel novel.A group of Palestinian women with hearing loss are using stop motion animation to make short films about their condition to teach children about their condition. |
परिवार खाद्य सुरक्षा पात्रता पर्चीDigiTimes sources corroborate an earlier report by TF International Securities analyst Ming Chi-Kuo who claim that Apple is working a low-cost MacBook Air. Kuo believes that the inexpensive MacBook Air is expected to be priced below $1,000 (or approx Rs 69,000). A few weeks back, Taiwanese publication Economic Daily News also reported that Apple’s refreshed MacBook Air will be powered by Intel’s eight-generation Kaby Lake processors.It is a known fact that the nature of romantic relationships has changed in the pandemic. Indianexpress.com had previously reported that in the lockdowns, the inability to meet loved ones may have caused some strain in relationships, causing couples to drift away or quarrel often.A series of recent attacks by XL bully type dogs in the UK, and government attempts to both define and control the breed, has refocused attention on how society manages “dangerous dogs”.