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The Hindu Seven killed, 20 injured as truck hits bus in Ambala
The bus was carrying around 30 people from Uttar Pradesh who were going to the Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu and Kashmir
The Hindu AI-generated videos to drive more demand for Nvidia chips, CEO Huang says
For chip designer Nvidia, the generative artificial intelligence boom is a gift that keeps on giving.
The Hindu Escape to the mountains | Review of Namita Gokhale’s ‘Never Never Land’
The author’s skilful depiction of nature and other details lend an immersive quality to her latest novel set in the Kumaon Himalaya
The Hindu White House pushes tech industry to shut down market for sexually abusive AI deepfakes
President Joe Biden’s administration is pushing the tech industry and financial institutions to shut down a growing market of abusive sexual images made with AI
The Hindu Top Telangana news developments today
Key news developments in Telangana on Friday, May 24, 2024
The Hindu Judge weighs proposed changes to Google's Android app store to prevent anticompetitive tactics
Google is confronting the latest in a succession of legal attacks on its digital empire on Thursday as a federal judge began to address anticompetitive practices in the app market for smartphones powered by its Android software
The Hindu Top Kerala news developments today
Key news developments in Kerala on May 24, Friday
The Hindu Top Tamil Nadu news developments today
Here is a list of top news developments from Tamil Nadu to look forward to on Friday, May 243, 2024.
The Hindu Review of Janaki Bakhle’s Savarkar and the Making of Hindutva: The politics of exclusion
Through his writings, Janaki Bakhle explores Savarkar’s ideas, and how he shaped the Hindutva blueprint
The Hindu Even Kennedy took James Bond creator’s help: biographer Nicholas Shakespeare
The author of Ian Fleming: The Complete Man on Fleming’s legacy and his most famous fictional creation
The Hindu Aligning climate justice with disability justice
Several of the guidelines that are being suggested today by different governmental and non-governmental agencies for sustainable living come from a very ableist point of view and do not represent the disabled adequately, says Merry Barua at a talk held by ATREE in Bengaluru
The Hindu Parallels with Frankenstein
A recent anthology ‘James Bond Will Return: Critical Perspectives on the 007 Franchise’, which offers new ways to view the 007 films, is a wonderful read ahead of Ian Fleming’s birthday on May 28
The Hindu What is driving so many farmers to grow sugarcane?
More and more farmers are cultivating sugarcane in recent years. In the last 6-7 years, the area under sugarcane has nearly doubled in Karnataka and Maharashtra, though it has gone up only partially across the country
The Hindu Guntur photographer TN Vara Prasad uses photography as a tool for environmental education
Senior photographer from Guntur TN Vara Prasad presented the Biodiversity Conservator Award 2024 by AP State Biodiversity Board