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What happens when dozens of canoe teams tackle a 450-mile race down the Mississippi River in 1949? Read and find out.
He left an offering of a Diet Coke can and a coconut in an attempt to meet people from the reclusive Sentinelese tribe, who have been isolated from the rest of the world for thousands of years.
An American tourist has been arrested after allegedly traveling to a remote island in the Bay of Bengal and attempting to ...
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It was the summer of 1975, and Kahoʻohalahala was a 24-year-old Native ... in the Indian Ocean. Pallava Bagla / Corbis via Getty Images Fifty years after his life-changing canoe voyage ...
Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old Indian-origin student in the US, vanished while on a spring break trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. The last person to see her, 22-year-old Joshua Riibe - now ...
Divya Tyagi, an Indian-origin student at Pennsylvania State University, has solved a century-old mathematics problem, paving the way to revolutionise wind turbine design and providing new insights ...
Siddharth Nandyala, a 14-year-old NRI student, has developed an AI-powered app called CircadiaV, capable of detecting heart diseases in just seven seconds. Recognising his innovation, Andhra Pradesh ...
An Indian postdoctoral student at Georgetown University has been detained by US federal immigration authorities. The student, identified as Badar Khan Suri, was studying and teaching on a student visa ...
Joshua Riibe, previously a person of interest in the missing case of University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki, has returned to the U.S. after being detained in the Dominican Republic.
A brilliant example of this has recently come to light where a girl student in the US of Indian origin has solved a century-old math problem in aerodynamics to show that brilliance has no age. Her ...
Divya Tyagi, an Indian-origin engineering student at Pennsylvania State University, has solved a century-old math problem in aerodynamics, opening up new options for wind turbine construction.