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World's first musculoskeletal robot ‘comes to life’ in viral video

A US firm has released Protoclone, the world's first bipedal, muscuskeletal android. The video of the robot has since gone viral. 

Protoclone, the world's first bipedal, muscuskeletal android.(Clone)
Published on Feb 21, 2025 10:40 PM IST
ByAshley Paul

Big update on Sheena Bora's remains that were ‘untraceable’, court gets an email

Sheena Bora murder case: On April 24, prosecution told court Sheena Bora's remains were 'untraceable'. On June 10, they confirmed they still could not be found.

The Sheena Bora murder case takes a new turn after six years with the prime accused now claiming that Sheena Bora is alive.
Published on Jul 11, 2024 10:08 AM IST

Missing since Holi ‘23, U.P. teen’s skeleton found week before Holi ‘24

Police officials said that the skeleton and the clothes have been sent for a post-mortem and forensic examination to confirm the identity

For representation only (HT File Photo)
Updated on Mar 19, 2024 09:23 PM IST
By, Lucknow

Missing woman’s skeleton found from Sonepat farmhouse, one held

“After marriage, both stayed together in Panipat without informing anyone. He had buried the body at his farmhouse in Sonepat,” the SP added.

Five months after the aunt of a 22-year-old woman, Monika, from Rohtak’s Baland village lodged a missing complaint in Sonepat’s Ganaur police station, the police reportedly recovered the skeleton of the woman from a pit from the farmhouse of her male friend Sunil, alias Shilu, at Garkhi Janjhara village in Sonepat. (Representational image)
Updated on Apr 06, 2023 01:08 AM IST
By, Rohtak

Uncover the secrets of Minecraft's desert biome with archaeology update

Minecraft's latest 1.20 update has uncovered a treasure trove of new features, including the long-awaited archaeology update

Minecraft's latest 1.20 update has uncovered a treasure trove of new features, including the long-awaited archaeology update
Published on Mar 13, 2023 08:15 PM IST
Edited by Paurush Omar

Skeletons of 282 Indian soldiers found during excavation in Amritsar

The 1857 revolt was called the First War of Independence by some historians. Some Indian sepoys recruited in the British Indian army had revolted against the use of pork and beef greased cartridges citing religious beliefs.

In 1857, the British stormed into the city of Delhi through Kashmere Gate. (Photo: Vipin Kumar/HT)
Published on May 11, 2022 11:02 PM IST
ANI | , Chandigarh

Scientists claim to unravel mystery behind 282 human skeletons found in 2014

The scientific evidence matched historical evidence on the posting of 26th Native Bengal Infantry Battalion in Punjab and on the composition of the battalion, people from the eastern part of UP, West Bengal, Odisha and Bihar.

The skeletal remains were found in a well in Punjab’s Ajnala town.(HT Print)
Updated on Apr 29, 2022 11:59 AM IST
By, Lucknow
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