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Mystery Of 3,000-Year-Old Battle Unfolds in Germany’s Tollense River Valley
A mystery dating back over three millennia is being unravelled in the Tollense River Valley of northeast Germany. What seems like a peaceful landscape today was once the site of a fierce and bloody confrontation…
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China On “High Alert” After Japan Warship Sails Through Taiwan Strait
China’s military was on “high alert” Thursday and Beijing said it had lodged a complaint with Tokyo after a Japanese warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait for the first time. Japan’s top government spokesman Yoshimasa…
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Mission Mausam: How India aims to enhance weather, climate forecasting by 2026
In a landmark move, the Union Cabinet approved Mission Mausam, a comprehensive initiative aimed at transforming India into a “Weather Ready” and “Climate Smart” nation. The ambitious mission comes with a budget outlay of Rs…
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Amazon River at record low from drought: Freshwater dolphins are dying
The Amazon River basin is facing its worst drought on record, with devastating consequences for wildlife and local communities. In Lake Tefe, a critical habitat for endangered freshwater dolphins, water levels continue to drop, exposing…
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Elon Musk Plans to Send Five Uncrewed Star ships to Mars in Two Years
SpaceX plans to launch about five uncrewed Star ship missions to Mars in two years, CEO Elon Musk said on Sunday in a post on social media platform X. Earlier this month, Musk had said…
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Google To Nvidia: PM Modi’s Roundtable Meet With 15 Tech CEOs at MIT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today convened a high-profile roundtable with top American technology CEOs, focusing on innovation, collaboration, and India’s growing tech space. The meeting, held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel, was part…
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Open AI CEO Sam Altman Reveals His Top Strategy for Life Without Regrets: “Put A Huge Premium on It”
As the CEO of Open AI, a leader in developing artificial intelligence (AI) tools, Sam Altman is no stranger to taking risks. In 2005, he made a career-defining decision by dropping out of Stanford to…
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A continent ablaze: South America surpasses record for fires
South America is being ravaged by fire from Brazil’s Amazon rainforest through the world’s largest wetlands to dry forests in Bolivia, breaking a previous record for the number of blazes seen in a year up…
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Norway Now Has More Electric Cars Than Petrol Models, 1st In the World
Hot on the heels of still-dominant diesel cars, electric vehicles now outnumber petrol models for the first time in oil-rich Norway, a world first that puts the country on track to taking fossil fuel vehicles…