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3,000-Year-Old Chinese Eclipse Data Aids Modern Science

Ancient Chinese records of a 709 BCE solar eclipse are helping scientists measure changes in Earth's rotation and solar cycles. Discover how meticulous observations from millennia ago power today's astrophysics.

Lakshmi Manchu Opens Up About Family Feud

Actress Lakshmi Manchu speaks candidly about her family conflict and her heartfelt wish for reconciliation. Discover her emotional journey and thoughts on Indian family dynamics.

Secure Your Family's Health Before 2026 Costs Rise

Healthcare costs are soaring. Discover why a future-ready family health insurance plan is essential to protect both your family's well-being and your financial stability in 2026 and beyond.

New Time Crystal Discovery Challenges Physics

Scientists discover a new type of time crystal with a non-repeating rhythm, challenging fundamental physics. This breakthrough could lead to ultra-stable quantum tech. Explore the future of temporal matter!

Breakdance Recognized as Demo Sport in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu's Sports Development Authority officially recognizes breakdance as a demo sport, opening doors for young athletes to access training facilities and compete internationally. Meet the pioneers shaping Madurai's breaking scene.

World's Heaviest Pumpkin Grown in UK Sets Record

British twins Ian and Stuart Paton make history by growing 2,819-pound pumpkin, breaking world record. Discover the science behind giant pumpkin cultivation and how genetics drive this global competition.

UAE declares 2026 as Year of the Family

In a historic move, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan announces 2026 as the Year of the Family, launching comprehensive programs to strengthen family bonds and social values across the Emirates.

India News: Politics, Weather & Global Updates Today

Stay informed with today's essential India news coverage featuring political developments, weather alerts, international diplomacy, and major announcements affecting daily life across the nation.

5-foot soldier makes history with INSAS rifle exemption

In a groundbreaking moment for the Indian Army, Subedar Shikha Yadav, standing just five feet tall, becomes the first soldier to receive special permission to set aside her INSAS rifle during ceremonial duties, challenging long-standing equipment protocol

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