‘Miniature-lightning’ detected on Mars: Nasa rover makes rare discovery— new study explains

Representative image (Photo credit: AP) Nasa has, for the first time, found signs of ‘mini-lightning’ on Mars after its rover accidentally recorded tiny “zaps” during the planet’s frequent dust storms. Scientists have argued for years about whether electrical sparks could happen in Mars’ dusty atmosphere, but they never had solid proof.Now, a study titled “Detection…

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Garber criticises faculty activism, argues Harvard went wrong and is restoring classroom objectivity and debate

Garber warns faculty activism weakened free speech, outlines Harvard push for neutral teaching Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 has said the university “went wrong” by allowing faculty members to bring personal political views into teaching, arguing that the practice has discouraged open debate and free speech on campus.In unusually candid remarks on a recently…

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‘He should be called Dhurandhar Dhami’: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on 4 years of Uttarakhand govt | India News

Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday lauded Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami‘s leadership abilities, calling him “Dhurandhar Dhami.”Addressing a public gathering here on the completion of four years of the Uttarakhand government, the Defence Minister expressed pride and confidence in the government led by CM Dhami and attributed the state’s growth to him. “This…

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‘Kicked and punched’: Sikh student tortured, turban forcibly removed in Pakistan

AI-generated image used for representation An Amritdhari Sikh girl was allegedly assaulted at a Christian school in Pakistan’s Faisalabad district, IANS reported, citing Khalsa Vox.The report claims that the girl’s turban was forcibly removed and she was beaten after she refused to take part in Christian prayers. The incident reportedly took place at St. Catherine…

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Real work begins after liftoff: Isro chief puts mission ops at centre of space ambitions | India News

BENGALURU: India’s space missions may grab headlines at liftoff, but their real test begins only after the rocket falls silent. Mission operations, the long, invisible phase that keeps satellites alive for years, will define the next phase of the country’s space ambitions, Isro chairman V Narayanan said here on Wednesday.Speaking at the Spacecraft Mission Operations…

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This simple Gujarati breakfast could fix bloating and digestion issues naturally |

Bloating, heaviness, acidity and irregular digestion have become increasingly common as modern lifestyles shift toward processed foods, rushed meals and constant stress. Many people search for relief through expensive probiotics, imported health foods or complicated diets, yet results are often temporary. A traditional Gujarati breakfast combination offers an easier, more natural approach to supporting gut…

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