Rain Threat Looms Over Australia‑India ODI Opener at Perth's Optus Stadium
Australia and India clash in the first ODI of their 2025 series at Perth’s Optus Stadium, with a 70% rain chance and a bowler‑friendly pitch set to shape the game.
Libra Oct 12, 2025: Gajakesari & Bhasakar Yog Bring Wealth, Peace
Libra gets a boost on Oct 12, 2025 as Gajakesari and Bhasakar yogas bring wealth, peace, and career growth; follow expert tips for best results.
Jadeja’s unbeaten 104 leads India to innings win over West Indies
Ravindra Jadeja’s unbeaten 104 and three wickets powered India to an innings and 140‑run win over West Indies at Narendra Modi Stadium, highlighting India's dominance in batting, bowling and fielding.
Duleep Trophy: Jagadeesan run-out on 197 as South Zone pile 536; Sindhu bags five
Narayan Jagadeesan fell three short of a double hundred, run-out for 197, but his marathon knock powered South Zone to 536 in the Duleep Trophy semi-final in Bengaluru. Nishant Sindhu took 5 for 125 for North Zone. In the other semi-final, Central Zone reached 229/2 in reply to West Zone’s 438, with Shubham Sharma 60* and Rajat Patidar 47*.
Asia Cup 2025: Arshdeep Singh one strike away from India’s first 100 T20I wickets
Arshdeep Singh needs one wicket at the Asia Cup 2025 to become the first Indian to 100 T20I wickets. The 26-year-old left-arm quick sits on 99 from 63 matches, after a standout T20 World Cup 2024 where he took 17 wickets. He leads India’s all-time T20I wicket list ahead of Yuzvendra Chahal, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Jasprit Bumrah.
Are there any career opportunities in quantum computing?
Well hello there, my wonderful readers! Imagine a career where you get to play with Schrodinger's cat and Einstein's theories, all while earning a healthy salary. Yes, you guessed it right, we're talking about quantum computing! This field is absolutely brimming with opportunities, from quantum algorithm specialists to quantum hardware designers - it's like a tech carnival! So, if you're thinking about a career change or just starting out, why not take a quantum leap?
Is the MIT Technology Review peer reviewed?
Oh, you tech-savvy kittens, let's dive into a fun fact check! Is the MIT Technology Review peer reviewed? Drum roll, please... Nope! Despite its scholarly sounding name, it's not peer reviewed. But don't let that get your wires crossed! It's still a fantastic source for all things tech-related, serving up juicy nuggets of information. It's like getting the gossip from the tech world, without the nerdy jargon! So, even though it might not have that fancy peer-reviewed stamp, it's still a tech lover's dream!