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Elderly Man, 12-Year-Old Boy Electrocuted While Draining Rainwater In Bengaluru Apartment

Elderly Man, 12-Year-Old Boy Electrocuted While Draining Rainwater In Bengaluru Apartment

Last Updated:May 20, 2025, 10:58 IST So far, three people have been killed in pre-monsoon rains in Bengaluru, according to officials Manmohan Kamath (63) and Dinesh (12) | Image.X Two people, including a 12-year-old, were electrocuted while trying to while trying to clear waterlogging in their apartment complex, police said on Tuesday. On Monday evening, 63-year-old Manmohan Kamath, a resident of Madhuvan Apartment near BTM 2nd Stage, was using an external motorised pump to remove water from his home. “When he connected the pump to a socket, there was a short circuit, leading to his electrocution,” a police officer involved in the investigation said. Dinesh (12), son of a Nepalese man employed at the apartment complex, who was standing near Kamath, was also electrocuted, police added. The two were declared dead by doctors at the hospital, and Unnatural Death Reports (UDRs) will be filed in both cases, the Station House Officer confirmed. Death Toll Rises To Three So far, three people have died in the pre-monsoon rains, including 35-year-old Sasikala, who was killed on Monday …

How Rainwater Helped Stabilise Early Cells, Enabling Life’s Complexity on Earth

How Rainwater Helped Stabilise Early Cells, Enabling Life’s Complexity on Earth

Recent research published in Nature by Aman Agrawal from The Conversation, alongside colleagues from the University of Chicago and the University of Houston, sheds light on rainwater’s pivotal role in stabilizing early cells, crucial for the evolution of life. Understanding Early Cell Stability Scientists have long pondered how nonliving matter transitioned into living cells capable of replication and metabolism. Chemists like Stanley Miller and Harold Urey demonstrated in 1953 that complex organic compounds could arise from simpler materials under early Earth conditions. Protocells and Their Composition Early protocells likely consisted of a matrix material providing structure and genetic material carrying instructions for function. The stability of these protocells was enabled by compartments formed by a matrix and membrane, concentrating reactants and protecting them from the environment. Models of Protocells Two models, vesicles and coacervates, are proposed as early protocells. Vesicles, resembling modern cell structures but lacking specialized proteins, limited interaction potential. Coacervates, which lack a membrane, facilitated chemical concentration but struggled with genetic material stability. Challenges with Coacervates Coacervates, discovered by Dutch chemists in 1929, …