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  • how Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet takes from – and mistakes – Shakespeare

    how Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet takes from – and mistakes – Shakespeare

    In her eighth novel Hamnet, Maggie O’Farrell imagines the short life and tragic death of Shakespeare’s only son, aged 11, in 1596. Although it is not known how Hamnet died, O’Farrell attributes his death to the plague. She creates a…

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  • 3D modeling and virtual visualization takes cardiac surgery planning to the next level

    3D modeling and virtual visualization takes cardiac surgery planning to the next level

    Why it matters

    Those hours can be critical for surgeries on a timeline, such as partial heart transplants. Recently, Dr. O’Hara and Yue-Hin Loke, MD, director of the 3D Cardiac Visualization Laboratory, worked together to provide computed…

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  • JACC Debuts Data Digest on CV Health in the United States

    JACC Debuts Data Digest on CV Health in the United States

    The annual report covers the five most impactful cardiovascular diseases, aiming for accountability and action.

    JACC, the American College of Cardiology’s flagship journal, has embarked on a new project: an annual look at key evidence…

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  • Snow fleas use their tail to jump around the ice

    Snow fleas use their tail to jump around the ice

    Not eating yellow snow is obviously wise advice, but how about snow that looks like a poppy seed bagel? You should also avoid that too, because those “seeds” may actually be tiny critters commonly called snow fleas.

    As a video taken at the…

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  • New Vulnerability Identified in Aggressive Breast Cancer

    New Vulnerability Identified in Aggressive Breast Cancer

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    Researchers at University of California San Diego have identified a previously unrecognized treatment target for triple‑negative breast cancer (TNBC), the most aggressive subtype of breast…

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  • KE Continues Crackdown Against Electricity Theft, Removes 160kg of Illegal Connections in Rind Goth, Bin Qasim Town – K-Electric

    KE Continues Crackdown Against Electricity Theft, Removes 160kg of Illegal Connections in Rind Goth, Bin Qasim Town – K-Electric

     

    Karachi, January 12, 2026: In order to reduce distribution loss, K-Electric (KE) continued its operation against electricity theft, removing 80 illegal electricity connections weighing nearly 160kg from unmetered commercial shops and…

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  • How Earth’s orbit might help us find oil reserves within the planet

    How Earth’s orbit might help us find oil reserves within the planet

    Today, science can narrow down potential oil reserves with surprising accuracy — especially when it comes to shale oil, found embedded within sedimentary rock. By studying sediments in China’s Sichuan Basin, researchers found that variations…

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  • Weather in city turns extremely icy

    Weather in city turns extremely icy

    LAHORE   –   The city’s weather is extremely cold, with a temperature of 7 degrees Celsius recorded. According to the Meteorological Department, the intensity of the cold will increase in the coming days, and a slight change in the weather…

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  • PSX sheds 2,025 points to close at 182,384

    PSX sheds 2,025 points to close at 182,384

    ISLAMABAD  –  The benchmark KSE 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Monday closed bearish, losing 2,025.52 points, a negative change of 1.10 percent, to settle at 182,384.15 points compared to 184,409.67 points on the previous trading day, according to PSX data. During the session, the ready market witnessed a trading volume of 1,058.795 million shares with a traded value of Rs 48.237 billion, against 1,033.852 million shares valuing Rs 52.924 billion in the previous session. Market capitalization declined to Rs 20.599 trillion from Rs 20.768 trillion a day earlier. Out of 481 active companies in the ready market, 161 advanced, 284 declined, while 36 remained unchanged. Fauji Foods Limited topped the volume chart with 65.616 million shares, followed by WorldCall Telecom with 51.257 million shares and Hascol Petroleum Limited with 47.261 million shares. The top gainers included Tandlianwala Sugar Mills Limited, which rose by Rs 19.44 to close at Rs 213.82, and Pakistan Engineering Company Limited, which increased by Rs 14.99 to settle at Rs 564.98. On the losing side, PIA Holding Company Limited (B) declined by Rs 200.00 to close at Rs 23,000.00, while Unilever Pakistan Foods Limited fell by Rs 82.99 to close at Rs 28,652.01. In the futures market, turnover stood at 201.5710 million shares with a traded value of Rs 11.830 billion, compared to 203.117 million shares worth Rs 13.292 billion in the previous session. Out of 313 futures-market companies, 80 recorded gains, while 231 declined and share 5 remained unchanged. Among futures contracts, FFL-JAN led with 23.360 million shares, followed by PTC-JAN with 19.894 million shares and BOP-JAN with 17.013 million shares.


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  • Bears Recall Justin Nachbaur from South Carolina | NEWS

    January 12, 2026

    The Washington Capitals, the National Hockey League affiliate of the Hershey Bears, announced today that they have recalled forward Justin Nachbaur from the ECHL’s South Carolina Stingrays.

    Nachbaur, 25, has appeared…

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