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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Tragic accident in Navi Mumbai: Woman loses her legs after train runs over her

A 50-year-old woman lost her legs when a Panvel-Thane train ran over her at Belapur station, Navi Mumbai. She tumbled over the rails and was run over by a compartment. The train reversed after alarms raised by passengers, security guards, and police officers. CPRO Swapnil Nila confirmed the incident, and she was taken to MGM hospital.

Phys.org 

Novel two-step electrolysis of water proposed for hydrogen production

A research team led by Prof. Chen Changlun from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with collaborators, developed advanced cobalt-doped nickel hydroxide bipolar electrodes and non-noble metal catalysts, which significantly improved the efficiency and stability of two-step water electrolysis for hydrogen production.

CBSNews.com 

Critical week for Biden with more Democrats calling for him to drop out of 2024 race

Waning support for President Biden's reelection campaign among Democrats is likely to come to a head this week as more congressional members voice their concerns about the president's prospects against former President Donald Trump in November. Biden, for his part, remains defiantly committed to staying in the race. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest.

Business Standard 

Promoters of Sudeep Pharma, India, complete acquisition of 50 per cent shares from JRS Pharma, Germany, regaining 100 per cent ownership

Vadodara (Gujarat) [India], July 8: Sudeep Pharma Private Limited's promoters have completed the acquisition of shares from their joint venture partners - JRS PHARMA, regaining 100% ownership of the company. This strategic move represents a significant step in Sudeep Pharma's ongoing growth and development, enabling the company to pursue its vision.

CBSNews.com 

Here's where Hurricane Beryl is headed next after hitting Texas coast

Hurricane Beryl has made landfall south of Houston, Texas, as a Category 1 storm, bringing dangerous winds and storm surge. CBS News Texas reporter Jason Allen has more on the conditions in Texas and Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore has a look at the Beryl's path as it tracks across the United States.