In 1984, workers at Lindow Moss found a human head and uncovered a mystery buried for nearly 2,000 years |

PC: Manchester Museum, BBC The landscape around Wilmslow appears unremarkable at first glance. Commuter trains pass nearby, housing estates edge ever closer to open ground, and modern Cheshire carries on with little hint of the distant past beneath its feet. Yet hidden within this corner of north-west England lies a place that has repeatedly produced…

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Meet Argus: The sea-urchin robot with 20 eyes and legs that has rewritten the rules of how a robot should be built |

Most robots are built to look like something. Engineers designing machines to navigate the real world have, for decades, reached for the same reference points: the human skeleton, the dog’s four-legged trot, the insect’s crawl. These biological templates have produced impressive machines, but they carry an embedded assumption that a robot needs a front, a…

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Economic strength: India’s manufacturing sector growth accelerates to 3-month high in May amid Middle East conflict

Manufacturing activity picked up pace in May, with output growth strengthening and companies stepping up purchases of raw materials. (AI image) Amid the Middle East conflict, India’s manufacturing saw robust growth, with activity gathering momentum in May and expanding at the fastest pace in three months. The growth is supported by robust demand, ongoing infrastructure…

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Nepal PM Balendra Shah’s ‘encroaching’ India remark sparks row: What is the border dispute about? | India News

Nepal Prime Minister Balendra Shah has reignited attention on the decades-old India-Nepal border dispute after remarks in Parliament appeared to suggest that Nepal had learnt of “encroachments” involving Indian territory.Shah said that, “The Nepal government has officially sent a diplomatic note to India, mentioning the issue of encroachment of territories by India, including Lipulekh, and…

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Twisha Sharma death case: CBI uses dummies to recreate crime scene; questions Giribala Singh | Bhopal News

BHOPAL: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday recreated the crime scene at the residence of former judge Giribala Singh as part of its ongoing probe into the death of Twisha Sharma, sources said.Investigators used dummies and sacks during the exercise to reconstruct the sequence of events and verify statements collected during the investigation.According…

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