Quick summary CHUDA Chairperson Katari Hemalatha called for continuous vigilance against AIDS with a focus on awareness, empathy, and prevention of stigma. A ‘red Run’ marathon was flagged off by
Quick summary CHUDA Chairperson Katari Hemalatha called for continuous vigilance against AIDS with a focus on awareness, empathy, and prevention of stigma. A ‘red Run’ marathon was flagged off by
Quick Summary Sukhdeep Singh, a 32-year-old from Bhawanigarh, Punjab, was arrested at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport on August 29 with eight live rounds of ammunition in his baggage. He
Swift Summary: Researchers have discovered that iridescent fur, previously thought to be exclusive to golden moles, is present in at least 14 mammal species. These mammals include rodents like the
Quick Summary: The WindRunner, expected by 2030, is planned to be the world’s largest airplane at 108 meters in length, designed specifically to transport oversized wind-turbine blades. Current infrastructure limitations
Rapid Summary: East Africa’s “Great Migration,” involving wildebeest, zebra, and antelopes in Kenya and Tanzania, traditionally estimated at 1.3 million animals annually, may consist of less than 600,000 wildebeest. AI
speedy Summary: The Draupner wave, a rogue wave observed on New Year’s Day 1995 off the coast of Norway, was the first scientifically confirmed rogue wave. Rogue waves, previously considered
Fast Summary: Spectral bats (Vampyrum spectrum) have wingspans up to three feet and are apex predators that hunt birds, rodents, and other mammals. The species exhibits unique social behaviors including
Quick Summary AI data centers consume significant amounts of water primarily through cooling systems and electricity generation. Around 80% or more of the water footprint is attributed too indirect water
Swift Summary: Alpha-gal Syndrome is a rare allergy triggered by tick bites, causing sensitivity too a sugar molecule (alpha-gal) found in red meat and non-human mammalian products. Symptoms range from
Quick Summary A review of five main geoengineering ideas to halt melting of polar ice caps concludes they are largely impractical and perhaps counterproductive. Evaluated criteria included feasibility, environmental risks,