The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) is expected to announce the GSEB HSC (Class 12th) Science results on Friday, May 3. Students can check their results by entering their roll number and date of birth on the official website, gseb.org, or via SMS by sending a message with their roll number to 58888111. The results will also be available on other websites such as indiaresults.com, results.shiksha, and examresults.net.
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The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) is expected to announce the GSEB HSC (Class 12th) Science results any time soon. As per media reports, GSEB is likely to release the notice today and results on Friday, May 3rd. After the announcement, students can check their results on the official website, gseb.org. The GSEB will release the Class 12 stream-wise results in a press conference. They will reveal the topper’s name, pass percentage, gender-wise pass percentage, and other important details. The GSEB HSC Science results are announced with Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) results as the scorecards are used for GUJCET Counselling.
A documentary exploring the life and work of John Shepherd, an eccentric man who spent 30 years broadcasting music into space to contact extraterrestrial beings from his rural Michigan home. The film highlights Shepherd’s enthusiasm for science, personal reflections, and the profound nature of his quest for identity and acceptance. Available to stream on Netflix, the documentary captures the boundless human curiosity about the cosmos and the unique journey of John Shepherd.
New research suggests that the rotation of Earth is slowing down, possibly due to the effects of climate change. Earth’s rotation rate has been gradually accelerating since the last Ice Age, because of the melting of polar ice sheets. However, a new study in Nature finds that climate change is causing changes in the distribution of water mass around the globe, which is in turn affecting the planet’s rotation rate.The study found that the redistribution of water mass towards the equator is causing a slight braking effect on Earth’s spin. This is delaying the need for a negative leap second, which would have been required within just two years without climate change. The researchers suggest that this time could be used to develop new technologies to handle negative leap seconds or to eliminate the need for them altogether. The study’s findings have important implications for organizations relying on precise timekeeping.
The Saskatchewan Science Centre is marking its 35-year milestone with a week-long celebration called ‘Discovery Week.’ The event will feature a wide range of activities, including demonstrations, exhibits, and the showing of the first movie ever played in the IMAX theater. The center has welcomed over 5 million visitors since its opening in 1989, including 20,000 school children on field trips.
NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft, which has been exploring interstellar space since 2012, has resumed communicating with ground control. The spacecraft experienced a glitch in November 2023 that corrupted a code on its flight data subsystem, rendering its science and engineering data unusable. NASA engineers have been working on a fix and have successfully moved the corrupted code to a new location in the FDS memory. Voyager 1 is now sending back usable information about its health and operating status, and the team is working on recovering the spacecraft’s science data capabilities.
Rachel Khong’s second novel, “Real Americans,” explores the complexities of racial and cultural identity through a multifaceted narrative that spans time frames and seamlessly blends genres. From the Cultural Revolution in China to Y2K in New York City, the novel follows the interconnected stories of Lily Chen, an American-born daughter of Chinese immigrants, and her mother, May, a geneticist. As Lily navigates the challenges of her own identity and relationships, she grapples with the enduring theme of time and its influence on her life. With its thought-provoking themes and deftly interwoven narratives, “Real Americans” is a compelling examination of what it means to be an American.