IPL 2026: Punjab Kings go top after rain washes out KKR vs PBKS clash at Eden Gardens | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders finally opened their account in IPL 2026, picking up their first point after their clash against Punjab Kings was abandoned following just 22 deliveries at Eden Gardens on Monday. Led by Ajinkya Rahane, KKR shared a point apiece with Shreyas Iyer’s Punjab Kings after incessant rain and a wet outfield…

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‘They could spend 4 or 5 hours per day underwater’: How humans adapted to the most challenging environments

Our species, Homo sapiens, is the most geographically diverse of all primate species, permanently living on every continent except Antarctica. We have achieved this through our unprecedented ability to develop adaptations that increase the odds of surviving and producing in different environments. Highly localized adaptations, like those that enable people to survive at high altitude,…

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Tara Sutaria opens up about love, marriage and children: ‘Deceit, betrayal and lies are deal-breakers’ |

Tara Sutaria recently got candid about her views on relationships, marriage and motherhood during a conversation with Rhea Chakraborty, offering a deeply personal take on what she seeks in a partner and where she stands on starting a family. Tara also reflected on how relationships evolve over time, underlining that love alone isn’t enough. Tara…

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Global deviation on SEP regulation set to complicate licensing environment | MLex

By Nick Robertson ( April 6, 2026, 15:37 GMT | Insight) — Kirti Gupta, vice president and chief economist at Cornerstone Research, told MLex the globally fractured standard-essential patent enforcement environment has served to further increase legal costs and bring uncertainty. Robust information sharing efforts could stabilize matters, but national governments are pursuing their own…

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The unlikely appeal of barefoot hiking: ‘It makes you feel quite primal’ | Australian lifestyle

When Gen Blades set out to hike South Korea’s Namsan Dulle-gil trail, she didn’t expect to be slipping her boots off halfway along the track. An outdoor education lecturer and researcher based in Castlemaine, Victoria, Blades was tackling the 147km trail in Seoul when the terrain abruptly changed. Ahead lay a damp stretch of clay…

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