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Padma Shri winners: Tribal environmentalist among 34 not so well known people awarded Padma Shri

India's first woman elephant mahout Parbati Baruah, tribal environmentalist Chami Murmu, social worker Sangthankima, and plastic surgeon Prema Dhanraj are among the 34 unsung heroes awarded the Padma Shri on the eve of the 75th Republic Day. The list also includes South Andaman's organic farmer K Chellammal, international Mallakhamb coach Uday Vishwanath Deshpande, and renowned microbiologist Yazdi Maneksha Italia.

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Pantoea Tagorei: Scientists discover plant growth-promoting bacteria, names it after Rabindranath Tagore

On the reasons behind naming it after Tagore, microbiologist Dam referred to the visionary agricultural pursuits of Tagore. "That's the best way to honour Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore and his son Rathindranath Tagore's agricultural pursuits. Tagore had sent his son to study agricultural science in Illinois, USA," he said.

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The Front Page: Siouxsie Wiles v University of Auckland - Why all businesses should watch this case closely

The Employment Court case between microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles and the University of Auckland could have wide-reaching ramifications. NZ Herald legal...

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FOX and Friends Sunday

to begin with, new jersey reporting its first case of west nile virus of this year. health officials say it was reported in the southern jersey just weeks ago. on microbiologist says cases could be seen in the new york city area soon. the virus is confirmed in mosquitoes in new york city, cdc data shows there haven't been any human cases reported yet. california and new york losing a combined $643 million in tax revenue as people move away from blue states to more affordable areas according to the irs. 500,000 people moved away from california since 2,020. meanwhile, florida and texas, where many former presidents now live have reportedly seen a revenue boost of $23 billion.

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Special Report With Bret Baier

which critics called risky experiments. >> why we continue to throw good money. >> reporter: rutgers university microbiologist calls the funding an outrage. says ecohealth potentially shares culpable for the -- forthe origin of the pandemic. other scientists called the ecohealth grant long overdue. richard robert says, the original cancellation reflects the politics where trump and nce unfairly. some republicansikely started wn accidental lab leak in china. the nih tells fox, this grant includes stipulations to ensure it does not provide funding for research in china or with live animals.

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Anderson Cooper 360

the fbi has folks, agent, professionals, analysts, virologists, microbiologist, et cetera, who focus specifically on the dangers of biological threats which include things like novel viruses like covid and the concerns that in the wrong hands, some bad guys, a hostile nation state, a terrorist, a criminal, the threats that those could pose. so here you're talking about a potential leak from a chinese government-controlled lab that killed millions of americans. and that's precisely what that capability was designed for. >> director wray added that the bureau's investigation continues, and the chinese government, in his view seems to be trying to obfuscate the work here. david culver joins us with more. what is the significance of director wray's comments? do you expect any official chinese reaction? obviously they have swatted this down before. >> they're good at doing that and they'll continue likely to do it again. it's a significant given that

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The Five

director christopher wray defending the claims in an interview with bret baier that will air tonight. >> the fbi has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. let me step back for a second. the fbi has folks, agents, professionals, analysts, virologist, microbiologist, et cetera, who focused specifically on the dangers of biological threats. >> dana: and dr. fauci weighed in, call for number one here. >> we must all keep an open mind as to all possibilities. need to be entertained. >> you think we will ever know how the pandemic originated? >> might not. it very well might not. we may not ever know. that is unfortunate, but that is the possibility that we might not ever know. >> dana: i mean, don't we know, greg? >> greg: no, dana, we will never know. i use this a lot with my wife at home when she says, who was that woman you were with?

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America Reports

covid vaccine up there with other vaccines, something you take issue with. >> absolutely. and she is right, parental involvement, when they have incorporated the covid vaccine into the routine childhood vaccinations as though they are equivalent in importance. i was a microbiologist before going to medical school, so look at risk and age risk assessment to give my children and right, with the shingles vaccine, and other vaccines, and by linking covid to the other childhood vaccines, the single -- [inaudible] >> john: you are a parent, you are a parent, too, how do you make the decision whether or not to go with the covid vaccine? >> again, by putting it on the schedule, less likely to take

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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Necrotizing Fasciitis Claims Life of 44-Year-Old Man in Kolkata, Know All About the Rare Infection

"By the time we got the patient, the deadly bacteria had already infected him severely. The organisms had already entered the soft tissues through the breach in the skin. Despite the best of antibiotics and other supportive therapy, he did not survive," Roy said. 📰 Flesh-Eating Bacteria Necrotizing Fasciitis Claims Life of 44-Year-Old Man in Kolkata, Know All About the Rare Infection.

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