UK’s oldest scientific academy may do to Elon Musk what it has not done to anyone in 150 years – The Times of India

The Royal Society, the UK’s oldest scientific academy, will hold a meeting on March 3 to debate “principles around public pronouncements and behaviours of Fellows” after thousands of scientists signed an open letter questioning Elon Musk‘s continued membership in the prestigious institution.More than 2,700 scientists have signed the letter written by Professor Stephen Curry of…

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Dwyane Wade makes bold Jimmy Butler prediction in the Golden State Warriors jersey: “A wild dog off the leash” | NBA News – The Times of India

Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler. Image via: Tim Bradbury, Michael Reaves/ Getty Images Former NBA starDwyane Wade has all the reasons to believe that Jimmy Butler has found his dream team. Wade thinks Butler would be a perfect fit for the Golden State Warriors. In a recent discussion, the NBA legend shared his candid thoughts…

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Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry share heartwarming Thanksgiving picture with kids: Fans reflect on Riley’s growth and family milestones | NBA News – Times of India

Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry shared a touching glimpse of their holiday joy on Instagram as Thanksgiving brought family together to celebrate. The pair shared a number of family pictures that commemorated a significant occasion and showed off their joyous mood. Among the many things for which the Currys are grateful this year is the…

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Rohit Sharma’s hilarious ‘Oh Larry Paaji’ comment on NBA Trophy goes viral – Watch | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: As Team India gears up for their T20 World Cup campaign, captain Rohit Sharma took a light-hearted break to pose with the NBA trophy at the Nassau County International Stadium in New York. The skipper also shared his enthusiasm for basketball during this interaction.In a video posted by the NBA on Instagram, Rohit…

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Where does Cristiano Ronaldo stand on Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes? Here’s the top-10! | Off the field News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Cristiano Ronaldo once again claimed the top spot on Forbes‘ list of highest-paid athletes, marking his fourth time achieving this feat. Following his move to Saudi-backed Al-Nassr, Ronaldo’s estimated total earnings reached approximately $260 million, a record-breaking figure for a soccer player.His on-field earnings accounted for $200 million, with an additional $60 million…

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