International
- Jan- 2024 -28 January
Nick Jonas and his brothers, Kevin and Joe gave a rocking performance at Lollapalooza India
Saturday witnessed an electrifying performance by the Jonas Brothers in Mumbai at Lollapalooza India. Nick Jonas, alongside his brothers Kevin…
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NASA’s recent Moon study reveals that some moonquakes fault lines are also found at the lunar South Pole
NASA’s recent examination of the Moon’s South Pole has brought to light the presence of moonquakes and fault lines, particularly…
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Scientists find ‘Old smokers’ at the heart of the Milky Way
The utterance of the phrase usually conjures images of a small group of elderly individuals leisurely passing the time with…
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West Indies bowler Shamar Joseph bowls his team to a thrilling victory for their first Test win in Australia since 1997
West Indies cricketer Shamar Joseph emerged as the hero, propelling his team to a thrilling victory, marking their first Test…
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Report: US will not able to defend itself against an alien invasion
The United States, as of today, would be ill-prepared to defend itself in the event of an alien invasion, as…
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New pictures surface showing Hermit crabs adorning plastic shells as a safety net for their bodies
In a startling revelation, recent images have emerged depicting Hermit crabs utilizing plastic shells as makeshift protection for their bodies…
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Archeologists describe recently discovered Cleopatra’s tomb on the Egyptian coast as a ‘geometric miracle’
Researchers who were on the quest to discover Cleopatra’s tomb have uncovered a remarkable tunnel at Taposiris Magna on the…
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Astronomers find an exoplanet, twice the size of Earth with water vapour in its atmosphere
Water, often hailed as the ‘universal solvent’ due to its remarkable dissolving properties, serves as a compelling indicator of potential…
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NASA’s rover Perseverance reconfirms theory that the Mars was once a warm and wet planet
An examination of data acquired from NASA’s Perseverance rover has once again supported a long-standing scientific hypothesis: Mars, in its…
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Police in Ontario arrest five people for allegedly staging a hit-and-run with an aim to pocket insurance money
In Ontario, California, law enforcement authorities have apprehended five individuals on charges of orchestrating a staged hit-and-run with the intent…
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Billionaire Bernard Arnault surpasses Tesla CEO Elon Musk to become the richest man in the world.
Billionaire Bernard Arnault has overtaken Tesla CEO Elon Musk as the wealthiest person globally. Arnault, serving as the CEO of…
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The United States approves the sale of F-16 warplanes to Turkey
On January 26, the United States granted approval for the sale of F-16 warplanes to Turkey. In an official statement,…
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Indian origin man in Singapore jailed for molesting a domestic helper in a lift
In Singapore, a man of Indian origin has been incarcerated for the dual offenses of molesting a domestic helper in…
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Convicted murderer Kenneth Eugene Smith becomes the first man in the US to be executed using nitrogen gas
The first-ever execution using nitrogen gas in the United States marked a controversial departure from the conventional lethal injection method.…
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Powerful earthquake hits Guatemala
Guatemala City: A powerful earthquake measuring 6.1 magnitude on the Richter Scale hit the southern Pacific coast of Guatemala on…
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This Asian country is most searched tourist destination in 2024: Details
Tokyo: The US based online marketplace for short- and long-term homestays, Airbnb has released its list of trending international destinations.…
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NATO begins its biggest military exercise in decades: Steadfast Defender 24
NATO has officially commenced its largest military exercise in decades, known as Exercise Steadfast Defender 24. The exercise began with…
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Massive waves hit key US military installation in Marshall Islands, US
In the Marshall Islands, a significant flooding incident occurred at the US Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll (USAG-KA), specifically on Roi-Namur,…
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Good news for longtime followers of The Daily Show; Jon Stewart returns to hosting duties for the Monday show
Great news for dedicated fans of The Daily Show as Jon Stewart returns to the hosting role for the Monday…
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US: Numerous homeless individuals found residing in makeshift caves along the Tuolumne River in Modesto
In a shocking revelation, a significant number of homeless individuals were discovered dwelling in makeshift caves along the Tuolumne River…
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European space agency to replicate Moon’s surface on Earth
The European Space Agency (ESA) has unleashed excitement across its social media platforms by announcing a thrilling project – the…
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Arrival of French President Emmanuel Macron in Jaipur
On Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Jaipur to participate as the chief guest in the Republic Day celebrations…
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Japan’s space agency claims to have achieved an unprecedented’pinpoint’ Moon landing
Japan’s space agency, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), announced a significant achievement in lunar exploration with its “Smart Lander…
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Scientists perplexed after finding mysterious jet-black eggs in depths of Pacific Ocean
Exploring the ocean’s deepest realms poses considerable challenges for humans, with the deepest recorded dive reaching a modest 332.35 meters…
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World’s first successful IVF to help save nearly extinct rhino species in a major breakthrough
In a groundbreaking achievement announced in Berlin on Wednesday (Jan 24), scientists have successfully conducted the first in vitro fertilization…
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Aerospace company Sierra Space makes headlines by intentionally destroying its prototype of a space station module
Sierra Space, a prominent aerospace company, has garnered attention by deliberately demolishing its initial full-scale prototype of a space station…
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New study says that a simple blood test may give accurate results in detecting Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease can have profound impacts on both patients and their loved ones, with cognitive decline and neurodegeneration posing significant…
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US Postal Service issues stamps with two iconic images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has bestowed recognition upon NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) by featuring two iconic…
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Research shows why greens for astronauts get infected under microgravity
Research from the University of Delaware has shed light on potential health risks associated with growing salads in the weightlessness…
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The skin colour of a woman’s face turns into a bizarre blue-brown colour after using a skin-lightening cream
A woman in Vadodara, India, experienced an unusual skin condition known as exogenous ochronosis after using a skin-lightening cream, as…
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Scientists have created the smallest and tightest knot ever recorded
Scientists have set a new record by creating the smallest and tightest knot ever recorded, consisting of only 54 atoms.…
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Results of a new study directly links education to gains in longevity
The first systematic study directly linking education to gains in longevity has found that every year spent studying at an…
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This is why carrots curl up when cut longitudnally
The phenomenon of carrots curling when left uneaten for too long has been explained by a study led by Mechanical…
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Powerful earthquake hits China-Kyrgyzstan border
Beijing: A powerful earthquake measuring 5.67 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck the Kyrgyzstan-Xinjiang border region on Wednesday. According to…
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‘Zombie’ virus that remained frozen for 48,500 years in Arctic may cause a deadly pandemic, warn scientists
In a recent study, scientists have raised concerns about the potential danger posed by viruses entombed beneath ice sheets in…
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