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India has reported its second Coronavirus death on March 15 with a 68-year-old woman in Delhi succumbing after being infected with the new virus. The good news is that three persons have been cured, though the total count of confirmed cases of coronavirus has gone up to 107, as per Union Health Ministry.
Of the total number of confirmed cases, 90 are Indians and rest are foreign nationals, as per the ministry.
A total of 12,29,363 have been screened at various airports in India so far.
Health ministry has floated an emergency helpline number – +91-11-23978046 – for all queries on coronavirus which has now been declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation . You can also email your query/complaint to “ncov2019@gmail.com”.
India’s first case was reported on January 30 from Kerala.
Here’s a state wise break-up of the total confirmed cases as per the Health Ministry


Total 22 cases of corona in India is registered between 14-03-2020 to 15-3-2020.Maharastra:17 and Kerala :3 Rajastan:1 Telegana:1

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SCIENTISTS have surprised themselves by finding over 100 minor planets at the edge of our Solar System.
The experts worked with data collected during the Dark Energy Survey to successfully identify 316 minor planets and 139 were unknown until now.
Astronomers have discovered more than 100 new trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), minor planets located in the far reaches of the solar system. For the study, published in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, the researchers used data from Dark Energy Survey (DES), an international collaborative effort to map hundreds of millions of galaxies, detect thousands of supernovae, and find patterns of cosmic structure that will reveal the nature of the mysterious dark energy that is accelerating the expansion of our universe.

The study also describes a new approach for finding similar types of objects and could aid future searches for the hypothetical Planet Nine and other undiscovered planets. “The number of TNOs you can find depends on how much of the sky you look at and what’s the faintest thing you can find,” said Gary Bernstein, Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the US.
Using the first four years of DES data, Pedro Bernardinelli from the University of Pennsylvania started with a dataset of seven billion “dots,” all of the possible objects detected by the software that were above the image’s background levels. He then removed any objects that were present on multiple nights – things like stars, galaxies, and supernova – to build a “transient” list of 22 million objects before commencing a massive game of “connect the dots,” looking for nearby pairs or triplets of detected objects to help determine where the object would appear on subsequent nights.
