Bric-Nii Phd Admission 2026: BRIC-National Institute of Immunology opens PhD admissions for monsoon session; apply here

BRIC-National Institute of Immunology opens PhD admissions for monsoon session 2026-27 BRIC-NII PhD admission 2026: BRIC-National Institute of Immunology (NII) has invited applications for its PhD programme for the Monsoon Session 2026-27, offering opportunities in interdisciplinary research areas including immunology, infectious and chronic disease biology, molecular and cellular biology, chemical biology, structural biology and computational…

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‘Stranger Things’ fame star Dacre Montgomery reveals how his OCD shaped a chilling ‘Faces of Death’ villain | English Movie News

Dacre Montgomery isn’t shy about using his own struggles to bring characters to life. In ‘Faces of Death,’ his latest horror film, he gets personal, explaining how living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, or widely known as OCD, informed every move and moment of his villain, Arthur, in his new project. Per the ‘Stranger Things’ actor, the…

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‘Resilience to environmental extremes’: Queen bees survive winter by breathing underwater

Bumblebee queens can survive underwater for at least a week, according to new research. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT This remarkable feat occurs over winter, when the insects are buried underground and have entered a hibernation-like state known as diapause. During this six to nine-month period, the queens are vulnerable to waterlogged conditions as rain and melting snow…

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BCECEB Bihar ITI CAT 2026 registration deadline extended: Check new date and direct link to apply

The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has extended the registration deadline to April 25, 2026 for the Industrial Training Institute Competitive Admission Test (ITICAT) 2026. Candidates who have not yet applied for the entrance exam can now complete their registration through the official website, which is bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. Earlier the registration deadline was April…

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Oil shock playbook: How global economies built resilience after 1970s crises; why it still matters

The global economy is once again facing a surge in oil prices triggered by conflict in the Middle East, reviving memories of the 1970s energy crises that led to widespread economic disruption and stagflation.However, economists say the United States and other major economies are far better positioned today to absorb such shocks, reflecting structural changes…

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