Page-31 of Current Affairs - August, 2023

New Study’s Insights into the Origins of Indo-European Languages

The origins of Indo-European languages, spoken by millions of people across the world, have long been a subject of scholarly debate. Recently, a study published in the journal Science by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology has ..

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Cybersecurity Incidents in India’s Government Organizations

Cybersecurity has become a critical concern in today’s digital age, and India is no exception. As technology advances and digital infrastructure becomes more prevalent, the number of cyber-attacks and incidents has been on the rise. Recently, data was presented in ..

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“David’s Sling” Anti-Missile Defence System

The US Government has granted approval for Israel to sell its “David’s Sling” anti-missile defense system to Finland. The procurement agreement, worth approximately 316 million Euros, marks a significant milestone in the realm of defense cooperation between Israel and Finland. ..

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G20 Environment and Climate Sustainability Ministerial Meeting

The G20 Environment and Climate Sustainability Ministerial Meeting, held on July 28, 2023, in Chennai, was a significant gathering of world leaders to address crucial climate issues. However, as the meeting concluded, several key challenges emerged as countries struggled to ..

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What is Starlab?

Since its launch in 1998, the International Space Station (ISS) has been a symbol of international cooperation and a hub for scientific research in space. However, as the ISS nears the end of its operational life, plans are already underway ..

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Burgessomedusa phasmiformis

The Burgess Shale, situated in the Canadian Rockies, has once again provided a captivating glimpse into prehistoric life with the discovery of an exceptional jellyfish fossil. Named Burgessomedusa phasmiformis, this ancient specimen is a remarkable find that dates back over ..

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Watermelons Cultivated in Vostok Station

Amidst the chilling expanse of Vostok Station, known as the coldest place on Earth, researchers achieved an extraordinary feat – cultivating watermelons in a greenhouse. This pioneering agricultural endeavor not only defied the extreme temperatures but also revealed the adaptability ..

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Ocean Shield-2023

European nations, particularly in the context of NATO and Ukraine. The exercises, named Ocean Shield-2023, have drawn attention due to their timing and scale. A Fresh Round of Exercises Russia commenced its live-fire naval exercises in the Baltic Sea recently, ..

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