World’s longest hydrogen-powered train moves closer to launch in India |

India’s first hydrogen-powered train-set is ready, as its manufacturing has been completed, marking a historic development in the drive toward cleaner and greener rail mobility. The Indian Railways-led pilot project highlights indigenous design, development, and manufacture, supporting the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) drive while also placing India among a group of few nations trying…

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India’s first Bullet Train is almost here: Know the routes it will cover, its speed and the official launch date

Indian Railways is all set to change the way Indians will travel in trains in the future! All thanks to the first high-speed bullet train system (the Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor (MAHSR). India’s inaugural bullet train project is a result of years of planning, engineering challenges, and construction. But the good news is the train…

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U.S. drastically revises childhood immunization schedules; moves away from universal recommendations for flu, COVID-19 and others

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has changed its childhood vaccine schedule by removing general recommendations for four essential vaccines: flu, RSV, hepatitis A and COVID-19. This shift moves these vaccines from routine for all children to risk-based or shared decision-making with parents and doctors. The protection system now directs resources toward…

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10 countries with the largest gold reserves

Gold continues to play a crucial role in the way central banks manage their reserves. Valued for its safety, liquidity, and return characteristics, gold meets the three core investment objectives that guide reserve management. Because of this, central banks are among the world’s most significant gold holders, collectively accounting for around one-fifth of all the…

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AIIMS doctor questions the scientific basis of Deepinder Goyal’s temple device, cites lack of clinical proof |

Wearable technological-devices claiming to monitor brain health have captured public interest, yet they frequently face scrutiny from medical professionals demanding rigorous evidence.Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal recently introduced one such innovation with his Temple device, a compact sensor positioned near the temple to measure cerebral blood flow continuously. What it was and where it stands for…

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Royal ‘marriage’ exposed: Indonesian model Manohara Odelia Pinot claims she was abused by Malaysian prince

Manohara Odelia Pinot, formerly married to a Malaysian prince at 16, is correcting the narrative surrounding her experience. She emphasizes that her union was not consensual or legal, but a case of coercion involving a minor. Manohara rejects the label “ex-wife,” arguing it sanitizes the abuse and control she endured. In 2008, what was presented…

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Why Nicolás Maduro’s Nike tracksuit became the Internet’s obsession

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s arrest, captured in a grey Nike tracksuit, unexpectedly dominated global news. The athleisure outfit, complete with headphones and an eye cover, overshadowed political implications, sparking widespread memes and driving Nike Tech Fleece to sell out. This accidental viral moment provided immense, unpaid publicity for the brand. Global news is usually about…

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