Working With Hands

Many people think that jobs using your brain (like office work) are better than jobs using your hands (like fixing machines, building things, or cooking). But that idea isn’t really fair — and it’s causing problems in India. A report by Azim Premji University says that one big reason young people struggle to find jobs…

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Civilisation started with a good hard rub

In the 1960s, Prof Peter Jost ran a study for the British govt that showed better engine lubricants could save over £500mn each year by cutting friction losses. That’s £8.5bn in today’s money. By the early 2000s, engine design, vehicle aerodynamics and, of course, lube formulation had advanced significantly, yet a 2009 study found cars…

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Dubai deploys AI-powered cameras to crack down on litterers in real time, fines up to Dh500 | World News

Dubai deploys AI cameras on waste vehicles to catch litterers/Representative Image Dubai is taking a bold step to keep its streets spotless by introducing artificial intelligence-powered cameras to monitor public cleanliness. The initiative is part of the emirate’s “Smart Waste Management” framework and aims to detect littering and illegal dumping in real time, enabling authorities…

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Dubai airports update: Flights restart but full schedules yet to return; passengers advised to be flexible about travel |

Flights from Dubai have resumed in phases. Dubai has two major airports, and both have started their flight operations gradually. The flight operations have not yet resumed completely. As of March 7, 2026, Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport have been operating with limited flights as operations were being resumed. Authorities confirmed that…

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‘Almost all targets achieved’: Pak PM Sharif’s aide claims success in Afghanistan conflict

Pakistan has achieved nearly all of its objectives in the recent military operation against Afghanistan, according to Rana Sanaullah, special assistant to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, on Thursday. Islamabad launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq last week in response to attacks by the Afghan Taliban forces on more than 50 locations along the over 2,600-kilometer border between…

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Not Dennis Lillee or Malcolm Marshall: When Richard Hadlee bowled Sanjay Manjrekar to become first bowler to take 400 Test wickets | Cricket News

Man of the Series New Zealand legend Richard Hadlee pictured in the scoreboard showing his 431 Test Match Wickets after his last Test Match after the Third Test Match between England and New Zealand at Edgbaston on July 10, 1990 in Birmingham, England. (Photo/Getty Images) By the end of the 1980s, Test cricket had already…

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Questions For Don, Bibi

http://x.com/kurdX_/status/2027870508876697817 US & Israel’s attack may not free Iranians and, worst case, produce a West Asian crisis In attacking Iran, Trump and Netanyahu may have crossed a line from confrontation into open defiance of what remains of international law. There is no credible legal framework that justifies a sweeping military campaign of this scale. No…

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