Immortal jellyfish looks through Hubble and finds structural problems with Indian economy

Let’s start with something amazing that I learned this week – there is a type of jellyfish that seems to be immortal! It grows old and then after a certain time, starts getting younger!

The RBI has this page on Government securities market in India, and I tweeted this out earlier thinking no one would pay attention, but three people favorited that tweet which is three more than what most of my tweets get, and I thought that this will be useful to a larger audience as well.

I don’t know for how long this has been true but MProfit which is a software we have talked about here earlier is now available for free download. 

Livemint has a good article on the structural problems that the Indian economy faces and how monetary policy plays a limited role in dealing with these challenges.

Mashable has an amazing post on pictures taken by the Hubble telescope.

Finally, do you know why giant squids have eyes the size of footballs?  or how the owl turns its head the way it turns its head?

Enjoy your weekend!

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