This Week I Learned - Week #37 2024
This Week I Learned -
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* About 4.4 million crypto users were impacted by the hacking of WazirX, India’s largest crypto exchange, in July, when the exchange lost almost 45 percent of over $570 million in crypto assets it held at the time.
* Herniated disks also are called ruptured disks or slipped disks. The whole disk does not rupture or slip. Only the small area of the crack is affected. Compared with a bulging disk, a herniated disk is more likely to cause pain as they generally do not protrude far enough to press on a nerve. However, a bulging disc often progresses into full-blown herniated disc over time.
* Muscular dystrophy is a group of diseases that cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. In muscular dystrophy, abnormal genes (mutations) interfere with the production of proteins needed to form healthy muscle.
* Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a progressive muscle wasting, degenerative genetic disease affecting 1 in 5000 children, mostly males. It is characterized by weakness of the skeletal, lung and heart muscles.
* The retirement age for men in China, previously 60, will increase in increments of several months before finally reaching 63 by 2040. The retirement age for women in white-collar jobs, previously 55, will rise to 58. Women in blue-collar jobs, who previously could retire at 50, will have to work until 55.
* The Luna moth of North America scatters bat sonar. Bats hunt using sonar, making high-pitched squeaks, following the rebounding echoes of beating wings — but the luna’s tails produce echoes, confusing bats.
* Two-time world heavyweight champion and an Olympic gold medalist, George Foreman named all five of his sons (George) after himself
* Amitabh Pandey led the digitization of IRCTC and catalyzed its foray into online commerce. In his book When It Clicks — Field Notes From India’s e-Commerce Revolution, he reminisces on a momentous journey that laid the foundations for the much-hyped e-commerce boom of the 21st century that was to follow.
* India had over 1,700 GCCs in FY24, with their export revenue rising more than 40 percent from the previous year to $65 billion. - MoneyControl
* The median age of first-time homebuyers in Benguluru has dropped from 42 to 34 years in just three years. - MoneyControl
* 40% of air pollution in the country is due to the transport sector. - Nitin Gadkari, Road & Transport Minister
* India is developing its own footwear sizing system, led by scientists at CSIR-CLRI in Chennai, to better suit Indian feet - Science Reporter
* It is more important to know what not to do than to know what to do - Rajiv Burman
* "Integrity has no need of rules" - Albert Camus
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