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I’ve seen some bizarre exercises online. If I were an influencer, this is the one workout I’d recommend | Devi SridharNew Delhi flags China’s ‘bizarre’ mediation claims during India-Pakistan conflict: Report | Today NewsThis “mushroom” is not a fungus, it’s a bizarre plant that breaks all the rules

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I’ve seen some bizarre exercises online. If I were an influencer, this is the one workout I’d recommend | Devi Sridhar
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Opinion | The Guardian•Feb 28

I’ve seen some bizarre exercises online. If I were an influencer, this is the one workout I’d recommend | Devi Sridhar

Forget snake yoga. All it takes to increase your life expectancy is factoring a set of simple exercises into your weekly routine, says Prof Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh.

New Delhi flags China’s ‘bizarre’ mediation claims during India-Pakistan conflict: Report | Today News
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mint - news•Dec 31

New Delhi flags China’s ‘bizarre’ mediation claims during India-Pakistan conflict: Report | Today News

New Delhi has dismissed China's assertion of mediating in the recent India-Pakistan conflict, labeling it 'bizarre'. The Chinese foreign minister's claims have met with skepticism, as India maintains that any ceasefire agreements were solely between its military and Pakistan's.

This “mushroom” is not a fungus, it’s a bizarre plant that breaks all the rules
Science•All Top News -- ScienceDaily•Dec 20

This “mushroom” is not a fungus, it’s a bizarre plant that breaks all the rules

Balanophora is a plant that abandoned photosynthesis long ago and now lives entirely as a parasite on tree roots, hidden in dark forest undergrowth. Scientists surveying rare populations across East Asian islands uncovered how its cellular machinery shrank but didn’t disappear, revealing unexpected similarities to parasites like malaria. Some island species even reproduce without sex, cloning themselves to colonize new habitats. This strange survival strategy comes with risks, leaving the plant highly vulnerable to habitat loss.

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