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Current Affairs-April,2025

Understanding Type 5 Diabetes

Type 5 diabetes is a malnutrition-related form of diabetes affecting undernourished youth, recently recognized by the IDF as a distinct condition.

The Lichens Endure Mars

The Lichens can survive Mars-like conditions, showing resilience and potential for life beyond Earth.

Mount Spurr Volcano: Rising Concerns Amid Escalating Activity

Mount Spurr Volcano near Anchorage, Alaska shows increased seismic activity, signaling potential eruption and ash hazards.

Mk-II(A) Laser-Directed Energy Weapon

India's DRDO successfully tests the Mk-II(A) Laser-Directed Energy Weapon, a cost-effective system to counter drones and missiles with precision.

Six New Scarab Beetle Species Unearthed in India

Six new scarab beetle species discovered in India highlight rich biodiversity and the need for conservation.

Conflict and Chaos: Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis

Sudan faces a devastating humanitarian crisis with war, famine, and mass displacement affecting millions.

Leaves Absorb Microplastics: A New Route Into the Food Chain

Leaves absorb microplastics from the air through stomata and cuticles, raising concerns about environmental and health impacts.

Transition to ENSO Neutral Conditions: A Closer Look

ENSO neutral conditions return to the Pacific, marking a shift from La Niña and influencing global weather and marine ecosystems.

BM-04 Ballistic Missile: Redefining India’s Strike Capabilities

The BM-04 ballistic missile is a next-generation Indian short-range missile with a 1,500 km range, precision strike capability, hypersonic re-entry, and rapid deployment via a canisterised system.

Understanding the SAVE Act

The SAVE Act requires proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration, aiming to prevent noncitizen voting but raising concerns about voter access.

Vembur Sheep: A Precious Native Breed Under Threat

Vembur sheep, a native Tamil Nadu breed with unique coat patterns, face threats from industrial projects, risking local livelihoods and heritage.

Hantavirus Infections Risk in Madagascar

Black rats spread hantavirus infections in rural Madagascar, highlighting the impact of human activities on disease risks.

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