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Satellite Collision Risk: Only 2.8 Days to Avert Disaster

A new study reveals Earth's satellite fleet faces a high risk of rapid collision cascades. The "CRASH Clock" shows we may have less than 3 days to respond to a major solar storm disruption. Read the urgent findings.

India's Two-Pronged Path to Rare Earth Security

India is pursuing a dual strategy to secure its rare earth supply chain, combining domestic mining and recycling. This approach is crucial for building resilience and meeting soaring global demand. Read the expert analysis.

China-Japan Tensions Threaten Rare Earths Supply Chain

Military tensions between China and Japan escalate as Chinese jets lock onto Japanese aircraft. This could disrupt the critical rare earths supply chain, impacting global tech and EV sectors. Read the full analysis.

7 Dead in Tamil Nadu Bus Collision

Tragic head-on bus collision in Tamil Nadu's Sivaganga district claims 7 lives. Details emerging about the devastating accident that occurred on Sunday.

ISRO's AtomEOS AI Platform Ready for Deployment

India's ISRO-developed AtomEOS AI platform prepares for launch, revolutionizing satellite data analysis with cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology. Discover how this innovation will transform Earth observation.

Samvad 2025 Day 2 Celebrates Tribal Heritage & Music

Day two of Samvad 2025 in Jamshedpur featured deep dialogues on tribal identity, intergenerational wisdom, and the launch of a new album by Rhythms of The Earth. Discover the vibrant future of India's tribal communities.

Europe's rare-earth plant can't break China's grip

A new rare-earth magnet plant in Estonia, backed by the EU, begins production but will meet only a fraction of Europe's demand, highlighting the continent's struggle to reduce reliance on China.

India's Rare Earth Bonanza: Massive Reserves Found

India sits on substantial rare earth deposits across several states, reveals IREL's Rare Earth Division head, signaling a strategic boost for the nation's high-tech and green energy sectors.

Delta Pilot Memory Lapse in JFK Collision: NTSB

A Delta Air Lines pilot failed to recall crucial air traffic control instructions before a dangerous ground collision at New York's JFK Airport, according to an explosive NTSB investigation report.

NISAR Satellite Operational from November 7: ISRO Chief

In a landmark announcement, ISRO Chairman S Somanath reveals that the NASA-ISRO SAR (NISAR) satellite will be declared operational on November 7, marking a significant milestone in Indo-US space cooperation and Earth observation capabilities.

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