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Freeze-dried mouse sperm stored on ISS for 6 years produces healthy brood of 168 pups
•They said there was little difference between mice fertilized by space sperm and sperm that had remained confined to our planet.
Third of Antarctic ice shelf at risk of collapsing due to global warming
•Larsen C, Shackleton, Pine Island and Wilkins ice shelves are at risk under four degrees Celsius of warming.
ICICI Bank confirms exposure to troubled oil trader Hin Leong; owes nearly Rs 760 cr to India's second-largest private lender
Fp Staff •ICICI Bank is asking for authorities to impound two vessels operated by Ocean Tankers (Pte) Ltd, a unit HLT, an ICICI source said on Monday.
Regionalism is passé, says Manipur CM N Biren Singh, claims Modi govt will address concerns of North East in next citizenship bill
Sanjib Baruah •In the backdrop of an unprecedented unified protest all over the northeastern states over the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) in the last few months, Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh has categorically ruled out any chance of a united regional political formation in the region
CBI files chargesheet against Delhi minister Satyendra Jain and business associates in disproportionate assets case
Fp Staff •In April 2017, the CBI had lodged a preliminary inquiry against Jain and others in a case of alleged money laundering to the tune of Rs 4.63 crore in 2015-2016.
JNU professors say no plans to introduce course on Islamist terror, call media reports 'fake news'
Ashish Mani Tiwari •Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professors have rubbished reports of the institute planning to introduce a course on ‘Islamist terrorism’ in its proposed Centre for National Security Studies (CNSS) and called it fake news.
India vs Sri Lanka: Visitors' bowling coach says 'job not finished' after putting hosts under pressure on Day 1
•Ratnayake further said Sri Lanka were surprised to see the Eden green top.
Ace shuttler Jwala Gutta appointed as member of SAI governing body
•India's most successful doubles specialist Jwala Gutta has been appointed a member of the governing body of Sports Authority of India (SAI).
Afghanistan: Taliban suicide attack on bank leaves 6 dead
Fp Archives •The attackers forced their way inside after the bomb exploded at the entrance of the Kabul Bank branch in Lashkar Gah, the capital of the insurgency-racked province of Helmand.