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Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 to be held virtually


Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 to be held virtually
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January 24, 2021 10:15 IST
The 14th edition of the literary festival, spread over 10 days in February, dons a virtual avatar because of the COVID-19 pandemic
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A scene from the 13th edition of Jaipur Literary Festival
  | Photo Credit: Emmanual Yogini
The 14th edition of the literary festival, spread over 10 days in February, dons a virtual avatar because of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) returns this year, donning a virtual avatar, spread over 10 days for its 14th edition. The programme with a stellar line-up offers a kaleidoscopic view into the themes of technology and AI, politics and history, environment and climate change, mental health, economics, translations, poetry and music, food and literature, geopolitics, science and medicine, democracy and constitutions, water and sustainability, historical fiction and travel. ....

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Not-So-Dark Matter? Cosmologists Discover Substructures Inconsistent With Current Theory


Art by Charlotte Leakey.
If you’ve ever read a schlocky sci-fi novel or tuned into an episode of
Cosmos, you’ve probably heard of dark matter, the mysterious sister to ordinary baryonic matter that makes up some eighty-five percent of our universe. So-called because it doesn’t interact with EM radiation or normal matter, dark matter has only ever been observed indirectly via its gravitational influence. What is it made of? No one is quite sure candidate explanations range from new elementary particles to primordial black holes. Nearly all of the major schools of thought in the astrophysics community subscribe to a “cold dark matter” model, in which the constituent particles move slowly and larger structures emerge hierarchically from the bottom up. But, while the consensus CDM model has been very successful, there are still some inconsistencies with observation and another big one has just emerged. ....

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