Scientists build a quantum battery that charges using light in seconds |

The CSIRO, RMIT and the University of Melbourne have successfully built a quantum battery prototype from theory into practice, meaning both energy and physics sciences have now made this transition to energy technology. Whereas traditional electrochemical cells rely on chemical reactions for their energy storage, this organic battery uses principles of quantum mechanics, specifically superposition…

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Capricorn Horoscope Today, April 5, 2026: Take advice, then decide alone

Today, your public persona radiates positivity, garnering admiration across all areas of life. Although a significant choice might create uncertainty, lean on your expertise and take your time. In personal connections, articulate your feelings clearly to avoid confusion. The business landscape is promising, with potential ventures emerging from multiple avenues. Students should dedicate themselves to…

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Health scare for Yashasvi Jaiswal: India opener hospitalised after Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match | Cricket News

Yashasvi Jaiswal (Pic credit: BCCI) NEW DELHI: India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was admitted to hospital on Tuesday after being diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis, just hours after Mumbai’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Super League match against Rajasthan in Pune, according to a report in The Indian Express.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The…

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RBI proposes revamp of Lead Bank Scheme; aims to boost district credit flow, inclusion

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday proposed revised guidelines for the Lead Bank Scheme (LBS) to streamline operational processes and enhance the effectiveness of the programme introduced in 1969 to coordinate development activities at the district level, PTI reported.The Lead Bank Scheme is aimed at coordinating the activities of banks, governments and other…

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Yass Queen: How the bumble stays alive underwater |

There are some scientific discoveries that feel immediately sensible. Water is wet, fire is hot, politicians lie. And then there are discoveries that sound as though a group of slightly overworked researchers accidentally wandered into a Transformers writers’ room and decided to take the script seriously. Bumblebee queens, it turns out, can survive underwater for…

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