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A rare meteorite recovered from the Sahara Desert contains the first definitive evidence of a long-lost world that may have rivaled the moon in size and existed just a few million years after the solar system formed 4.5 billion years ago, according to a new study.The meteorite, known as Northwest Africa (NWA) 12774, is a roughly one-pound (454-gram) rock discovered in the Sahara Desert in 2019. Scientists classify it as an angrite, a rare type of meteorite that ranks among the oldest volcanic rocks in the solar system. This particular chunk of space rock, known as NWA 12774, preserves an…

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In an alarming incident, BTS’ Jungkook has been targeted by an alleged stalker once again. A chain of events commenced on June 1 when he playfully shared an Instagram story, promising fans a selfie if they recognized him jogging by the Han River. Soon after, a bunch of screenshots from a certain Turkish student in Seoul started making rounds and went viral. The student, identified as Elena Beyazkaya, was allegedly bragging about lurking outside Jungkook’s private property but failed to catch a glimpse of him. Fans banded together to label her a stalker as her identity was exposed on social…

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Scientists have uncovered a new way to control an unusual quantum phenomenon that could one day help power electronic devices without batteries. An international research team led by Professor Dongchen Qi from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) School of Chemistry and Physics and Professor Xiao Renshaw Wang from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore investigated the physics behind the nonlinear Hall effect (NLHE), a quantum phenomenon with significant potential for future energy-harvesting technologies. Unlike the classical Hall effect, the NLHE can convert alternating electrical signals directly into direct current. This means energy from wireless transmissions or other ambient sources could…

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A 77-year-old woman is suspected to have died of H1N1 (swine flu) at a private hospital in the city on Wednesday.The deceased, a resident of Palarivattom, was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday with fever and related symptoms. She died by Wednesday noon.The Health authorities said a test for H1N1 conducted in a private lab on Tuesday had turned positive. However, it was yet to be ascertained whether the test adhered to the protocols.“We have to get the details of the tests for confirmation. The Health department may conduct additional tests if blood samples are available,” a senior official said.…

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Amazon has announced a new version of its fully autonomous warehouse robot, Proteus, that will can interact using language instead of code. The expanded capabilities come as part of a growing pivot towards automation as the e-commerce giant replaces its human workers with robots.Amazon says the AI-powered upgrade means its human employees can assign the robot tasks in the same way they’d communicate with colleagues. Previously, workers would need to use specialized software to direct the floor-level, tortoise-like systems, which are designed for heavy lifting and moving large carts throughout Amazon’s warehouses. “You tell it what needs to be done.…

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If we look back at the year of 2026 so far, it might be easy to see cybersecurity falling by the wayside, as much of the world’s attention remains on wars raging, the climate worsening, and we’re seemingly just one dodgy sneeze away from the next global pandemic. But cybersecurity remains a powerful barometer of what’s happening on the world stage, with botnets powering digital efforts to undermine the West and governments weaponizing citizens’ data and civilian infrastructure against entire populations of people. All the while, financially motivated hackers seek massive ransom payouts, as they spark disruption and occasional destruction…

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New Delhi: The government’s record pulses buffer of 43 lakh tonnes will serve as a strategic cushion against any supply disruption or price flare-up triggered by a likely El Nino weather phenomenon, a top government official said on Thursday.”We don’t have to dispose it of now. If there is an El Nino effect and it impacts kharif sowing, this buffer stock of pulses will be used,” Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare told PTI on the sidelines of a FICCI event.The current buffer stock of pulses is more than double the 18 lakh tonnes held in May 2025, and significantly higher…

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Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on Thursday warned passengers of possible disruptions to flight operations as the city experienced inclement weather, prompting major airlines including IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet to issue travel advisories and urge flyers to check the latest status of their flights before heading to the airport.In an advisory, Delhi airport said adverse weather conditions could affect flight arrivals and that it was working closely with all stakeholders to minimise inconvenience to passengers. The airport operator advised travellers to contact their respective airlines for flight-specific updates.Also Read: Weather update: Kerala braces for monsoon arrival as IMD issues…

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Weather variability remains one of the biggest challenges facing Indian agriculture, with small and marginal farmers particularly vulnerable due to their limited ability to absorb production and income shocks. The prospect of El Niño conditions and below-normal rainfall, especially in rainfed regions, warrants close monitoring, says Simon Wiebusch, CEO of Bayer’s Crop Science Division for India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.Indian agriculture, however, is better equipped to deal with climate-related risks than it was a decade ago, says Wiebusch in an interview with The Economic Times Digital. The farmers are increasingly acknowledging climate volatility as a long-term challenge, leading to greater…

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