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Kimi ga Kemono ni Naru Mae ni: Manga's final chapter approaches

After a short run, Takashi Sano's manga Kimi ga Kemono ni Naru Mae ni (Before You Turn Into a Beast) is coming to an end with its final chapter set to be published on March 13, 2023. Let's take a closer look at the manga's story and what readers can expect in the final chapter. Key Points

Hindustan Times

A chilling trend — anchors for Antarctic ice shelves reducing fast, leading to more ice melting

New Delhi: The melting of Antarctic sea ice is contributing to rising sea levels, with global warming identified as a key factor. A fresh discovery by scientists, however, has added to this understanding. An analysis published in the Nature journal on 21 February examined the Antarctic ice pinning points from 1973 to 2022. These pinning […] Key Points

ThePrint

Copies of paper carrying rape case report stolen

Denver: Nearly all the copies of a Colorado newspaper were stolen from newspaper racks on the same day the Ouray County Plaindealer published a story about... Key Points

The Tribune India

Work That Speaks: Clutter Clutters Top 10 Ads March 2023

Brands that cut through: Blue Star, Kurkure, Lay’s, Croma, Housing.com, Macho Hint, Limca, JioMart, Tanishq, Dream11. Key Points

Financialexpress

ECB's Villeroy says markets 'overreacted' with rate hike bets

Investors betting on more interest rates hikes by the European Central bank have 'overreacted' to strong U.S. data and ECB communication since last week, the Banque de France Governor said in an interview published on Wednesday. Key Points

Reuters

IRCON announces Engineer vacancies, check details here

IRCON Recruitment 2023: Detailed information regarding the application and selection process will be published on the careers portal at ircon.org. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Rebasing CPI necessary for better inflation targeting: RBI paper

The government needs to expedite its work on the revised consumer price index (CPI) which may help the central bank manage inflation expectations better as the published indices are divergent from market prices due to the 2012 base in the current series. The current index is derived from the consumption expenditure survey (CES) conducted during 2011-2012, long before inflation targeting was adopted as a formal monetary policy objective. Key Points

Economic Times

Dinosaurs smart reptiles but not as intelligent as monkeys, findings contradict earlier ones

Information on dinosaur brains comes from mineral fillings of the brain cavity, termed endocasts, as well as the shapes of cavities themselves. Dinosaurs... Key Points

The Tribune India

More US home buyers willing to purchase despite high rates -BofA study

U.S. home buyers are becoming more willing to purchase properties even as interest rates stay high, according to a study by Bank of America (BAC.N) published on Monday. Key Points

Reuters

Births in China tumble 10% to hit lowest on record

China had just 9.56 million births in 2022, according to a report published by the National Health Commission. | World News Key Points

Hindustan Times

Names of purported Nobel chemistry prize winners inadvertently released

The Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden inadvertently published the names of three scientists who were said to have won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry. Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet published an email from the academy naming the laureates as Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus, and Alexei I. Ekimov as the winners. Key Points

Economic Times

Global rules proposed for crypto asset firms

The recommendations, issued at the direction of G20, also revised its existing recommendations for stablecoins. The FSB published the final proposals requested by the G20 on supervising firms that trade cryptoassets such as bitcoin. However, the recommendations focus on risks to financial stability and do not comprehensively cover all specific risk categories related to crypto asset activities. Key Points

Economic Times

Stack Overflow Didn’t Ask How Bad Its Gender Problem Is This Year

The coding hub’s 2022 survey found that 92 percent of its users were men. This time around it simply dropped the question. Key Points

WIRED

An inspirational 11-year-old in Georgia has shared 20,000 bracelets and published a book about processing grief and anxiety

Ta'kari Tatum's grandpa died during the pandemic. He has helped other young people process their emotions with "Snap It" bracelets, and now a book. Key Points

Insider

Iraqi oil to India gets cheaper as competition From Russia bites

India Business News: The price of crude from Iraq averaged $76.19 a barrel, compared with $78.92 in January, according to data published by India’s ministry of commerce an Key Points

Times Of India