Politics
Putin Extends Nowruz Greetings to Iran, Reaffirms Russia's Solidarity Amid Regional Tensions
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent Nowruz greetings to Iran, emphasizing Russia's role as a loyal friend and supporting Tehran amidst escalating Middle East tensions, highlighting strategic ties.
World
Aristotle's Enduring Legacy: How His Ideas Shaped Philosophy, Science, and Politics
Explore the life and impact of Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher whose groundbreaking work in logic, ethics, and politics continues to influence modern thought and education worldwide.
Entertainment
Heeseung's Solo Move Sparks Fan Debate After ENHYPEN Exit Announcement
Former ENHYPEN member Heeseung faces mixed reactions as he returns to activities with video calls, confirming solo album plans while fans express divided opinions on his abrupt departure from the group.
Business
Bhopal Airport's Major Overhaul to Ease Passenger Congestion with New Terminal Design
Raja Bhoj Airport in Bhopal is undergoing a major renovation to separate arrival and departure floors, doubling peak-hour capacity to 2,600 passengers and adding more check-in counters and security systems.
Sports
Lifestyle
Technology
How Astronauts Navigate Space Without Getting Lost
Astronauts never travel alone in space—they're supported by teams on Earth using advanced technology, star trackers, and constant communication to ensure precise navigation.
Peter Thiel's $2B Bet on AI Cow Herding Tech
Halter's AI-powered collars use GPS and behavioral science to herd cows without fences, saving millions in costs. Peter Thiel values the startup at $2 billion.
US Patent for Cattle Pregnancy Kit from Hyderabad Lab
Lacones in Hyderabad secures US patent for non-invasive early pregnancy detection kit for cattle and buffaloes, using a dung biomarker to detect pregnancy at 6-8 weeks, boosting dairy productivity for rural farmers.
Digital Arrest Cases Drop in Karnataka, Cybercrooks Evolving
Digital arrest cases in Karnataka have sharply decreased, but cybercriminals are adapting, with monetary losses remaining alarmingly high and close to previous years' levels, indicating a shift in tactics.
Desert Moss Could Terraform Mars: Survives Extreme Conditions
Scientists discover desert moss Syntrichia caninervis can survive Mars-like conditions, losing 98% water and reviving in 2 seconds, offering hope for future terraforming and oxygen production on the Red Planet.
Health
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