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Transcripts For DW Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine 20180410

A stunning variety of organisms each striving to reproduce some of them dont even need a partner to produce offspring in others the father bears the young and it turns out that in sexual reproduction the conventional model of two genetic parents doesnt always hold true at least in plants. Humans have one genetic mother and one genetic father the same generally goes for the rest of the animal world but new Research Shows that things can be different for plants it turns out that fail cress plants occasionally exhibit different numbers of chromosomes. Molecular biologist reject goals heart and her team at braman university suspected that they could have a mother and two fathers now the research is have been able to prove it. But of the fourteen contacts during the fertilizer nation process an excel can infuse with more than one sperm see. We describe this red process as poly spermy whats special about this is that the process of police isnt lethal but can actually lead to viable offspring

Ilmenite Mud in Cement Composites: A Fly Ash Alternative?

A recent study in Materials compares rinsed ilmenite mud waste (R-MUD) with fly ash (FA) as additives in Portland cement composites, focusing on microstructural and pozzolanic properties. The results reveal that R-MUD, despite lower silicon dioxide content, exhibits higher pozzolanic activity, potentially offering a sustainable alternative to FA in cement production.

Fly Ash: PCBA directs NFR to Suspend Fly Ash Operations at Lanka Railway Station for Air Pollution |

The Pollution Control Board, Assam, directs NF Railway to suspend transport and unloading of fly ash operations at Lanka railway station in Nagaon district due to air pollution. A fine of Rs 7,80,000 has been imposed for violation of pollution norms. NFR instructed to transport fly ash in sealed bags and set up mechanised unloading arrangements.

As Adani tries to build a challenge, Birla cements leadership with UltraTech

In the highly competitive cement industry in India, the Adani Group faces challenges in catching up to the leader, UltraTech Cement, owned by the Aditya Birla Group. UltraTech recently crossed 150 million tonnes in production capacity and plans to further increase it to 200 million tonnes. Adani has made strategic acquisitions but will need more to gain market share. The overall cement industry in India is expected to add significant capacity in the coming years, driven by infrastructure and housing demand.

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