Amid rain & fresh landslides, Jammu-Srinagar NH closure enters Day 3 | India News

Amid rain & fresh landslides, Jammu-Srinagar NH closure enters Day 3 | India News

Torrential rain triggered fresh landslides across J&K JAMMU: Torrential rain triggered fresh landslides across J&K on Friday, prompting authorities to keep Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) closed for traffic on the third consecutive day. The suspension of all major pilgrimages in the Union Territory — Amarnath, Vaishno Devi, Machhail Mata, Shiv Khori and Sarthal Mata Yatras…

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Why Neptune has the fastest winds in he solar system despite receiving 900 times less sunlight than Earth

Why Neptune has the fastest winds in he solar system despite receiving 900 times less sunlight than Earth

At first glance, Neptune seems like the last place where violent weather should thrive. The ice giant circles the Sun at an average distance of about 4.5 billion kilometres, leaving it in a region where daylight is remarkably faint. Even at midday, the sunlight reaching Neptune would resemble a dim twilight compared with conditions on…

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How Bukayo Saka turned Euro 2020 heartbreak into Arsenal Football Club and England greatness forever

How Bukayo Saka turned Euro 2020 heartbreak into Arsenal Football Club and England greatness forever

Bukayo Saka net worth: How much wealth does the English footballer have? Bukayo Saka’s rise is among the most inspiring stories in football. The winger has repeatedly shown he can cope with pressure, bouncing back from the disappointment of missing the winning penalty in the UEFA Euro 2020 final to become Arsenal Football Club’s leading…

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Quote of the day by John Cena: ‘By the time I was 15 and I stepped in the high school gym…’ and how a bullied kid changed his life forever

Quote of the day by John Cena: ‘By the time I was 15 and I stepped in the high school gym…’ and how a bullied kid changed his life forever

‘By the time I was 15 and I stepped in the high school gym, I was just stronger than everybody’ A teenager stands in front of a bathroom mirror, wearing baggy clothes for one main reason: to hide from bullies. Long before the bright stadium lights, movie success, or world championship belts, there was a…

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Scientists say current Antarctic ice loss can guide sea-level planning until mid-century, but forecasts become far less certain later as retreat may accelerate

Scientists say current Antarctic ice loss can guide sea-level planning until mid-century, but forecasts become far less certain later as retreat may accelerate

Vanderford Glacier (Credit: Monash SAEF) Governments have a crucial 30 to 50 year window to plan for rising sea levels using dependable computer models, before Antarctic ice melt becomes far harder to predict.Scientists say current Antarctic ice loss can guide sea-level planning until mid-century, but forecasts become far less certain later as retreat may accelerate….

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Tasmac cracks down on liquor overcharging at retail shops; third MRP violation to lead to dismissal | Chennai News

Tasmac cracks down on liquor overcharging at retail shops; third MRP violation to lead to dismissal | Chennai News

CHENNAI: Going harder on overcharging liquor buyers beyond the maximum retail price (MRP), the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) has revised its penal action to dismiss personnel at retail vending shops if they are caught violating the MRP norms for a third time.The revised disciplinary guidelines, issued through a circular by Tasmac on Friday,…

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Indian students in Canada denied of post-graduation work permit start hunger strike: ‘We studied here, we deserve to work here’

Indian students in Canada denied of post-graduation work permit start hunger strike: ‘We studied here, we deserve to work here’

Indian students in Canada who have been denied of work permit start a hunger strike. A few Indian students of Portage College in Calgary, Canada, started a hunger strike as part of their ongoing protest against Canada Immigration’s decision to deny them a post-graduation work permit. They said they waited for some positive outcome as…

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‘Weren’t you going to shave off all your hair?’: Spanish princess embarrasses Ferran Torres over bizarre World Cup promise | Football News

‘Weren’t you going to shave off all your hair?’: Spanish princess embarrasses Ferran Torres over bizarre World Cup promise | Football News

Spain’s Ferran Torres (7) kisses the trophy after the World Cup final soccer match between Spain and Argentina in East Rutherford, N.J., near New York, Sunday, July 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Ferran Torres scored what will almost certainly be remembered as the most important goal of his career when his extra-time strike secured Spain’s…

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Scientists recreated a tiny piece of the early universe inside a glass tube to study how life’s building blocks formed

Scientists recreated a tiny piece of the early universe inside a glass tube to study how life’s building blocks formed

Long before Earth existed, before the Sun had fully formed, clouds of gas and microscopic dust drifted through interstellar space. Within those tiny grains, astronomers believe, some of the chemistry that eventually gave rise to planets, and perhaps even life, first began. Yet studying this process has always been difficult because the dust forms in…

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US government updates list of H-1B Debarred and Disqualified companies; names these four as ‘willful violators’; here’s what this means

US government updates list of H-1B Debarred and Disqualified companies; names these four as ‘willful violators’; here’s what this means

US adds four employers to the list of companies barred from H-1B visa program The US Department of Labor has updated its list of employers s barred from participating in the H-1B visa program. The department has named four companies as “willful violators” of H-1B rules. The updated list, effective July 1, 2026, includes GowraTech,…

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Scientists discover a 17-million-year-old ape fossil in Egypt that could rewrite early ape evolution

Scientists discover a 17-million-year-old ape fossil in Egypt that could rewrite early ape evolution

For decades, discussions about the earliest stages of ape evolution have largely centred on East Africa. Many of the fossils that shaped scientific thinking were discovered there, leading to the view that the region was the primary setting where the ancestors of modern apes first diversified before spreading elsewhere. That picture has now become less…

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From Mars to your bicycle: NASA’s puncture-proof tyre, built for Mars rovers, could replace rubber tyres

From Mars to your bicycle: NASA’s puncture-proof tyre, built for Mars rovers, could replace rubber tyres

Image Credit: https://technology.nasa.gov/page/nasas-airless-tire-technology-re For decades, air-powered tyres have been the standard, but they remain vulnerable to sharp stones, nails and air leaks. However, an amazing solution is proposed by NASA. Imagine you are cycling through the countryside on a crisp morning when suddenly, the dreaded hiss of a puncture ruins your journey.Glenn Research Center has…

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Prince William’s Duchy of Cornwall is helping double one of England’s last surviving temperate rainforests, where 1,250 young trees have already been planted

Prince William’s Duchy of Cornwall is helping double one of England’s last surviving temperate rainforests, where 1,250 young trees have already been planted

Dartmoor Nature Alliance launch their rainforests campaign at Black-a-Tor copse on Dartmoor national park (Photograph: Fern Leigh Albert) Prince William’s Duchy of Cornwall is helping double one of England’s last surviving temperate rainforests, where 1,200 young trees have already been planted at one site alone as part of wider expansion efforts.According to a report by…

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On hockey, humility and lessons that last: Rahul Dravid recalls formative years, inspires youngsters | Cricket News

On hockey, humility and lessons that last: Rahul Dravid recalls formative years, inspires youngsters | Cricket News

Rahul Dravid with former international hockey players Sandeep Somesh (centre) and Anil Aldrin in Bengaluru on Friday Bengaluru: Rahul Dravid, once a hockey midfielder, famously put away the stick and stuck to weaving magic with the willow. Almost four decades later, with a stick in hand, he can still trap a ball with precision and…

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Scientists create the first 3D cloak that makes objects invisible to heat

Scientists create the first 3D cloak that makes objects invisible to heat

On an infrared camera, a warm object normally stands out clearly against its cooler surroundings. Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have now built a three-dimensional cloak that bends heat around an object entirely, erasing its thermal outline while keeping the space inside protected from extreme temperatures. Rather than blocking heat at a barrier,…

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