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Woman Dies of Suffocation in Chatra, Husband Critical

A young woman died and her husband fell critically ill after lighting a fire in a closed room to beat the cold in Chatra. Police confirm the tragic incident. Read more about the dangers of indoor heating.

China Bans Rare-Earth Exports to Japan Over Taiwan Row

China bans exports of critical rare-earth magnets to Japan, escalating a geopolitical dispute. While Japan is prepared, global industries from EVs to wind turbines face supply chain turbulence. Explore the global ripple effects.

How Fish Breathe and the Real Risk of Suffocation

Fish need oxygen just like us. Discover how they breathe, why 'drowning' is the wrong word, and the real threats like pollution and heatwaves that cause suffocation. Learn the science!

How Ahmedabad Transformed into a City of Gardens

Ahmedabad sheds its 'dusty' past, reclaiming green spaces and adding 300+ parks via PPP. Explore the journey from Victoria Garden to modern Oxygen Parks and lakefront biodiversity hubs.

Earth's Oxygen to Deplete in a Billion Years: NASA Study

A NASA-backed study reveals Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere is not permanent. Driven by the Sun's increasing brightness, oxygen levels will collapse in about a billion years, making the planet uninhabitable for complex life.

Earth Reaches Perihelion on Jan 3, 2026: Key Facts

Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun, called perihelion, on January 3, 2026. Discover why it doesn't cause seasons and how it affects our planet's speed and climate cycles. Read more.

Why Your New Year Resolutions Fail Every January

Explore the real reasons New Year's resolutions fall apart by mid-January. Learn why willpower fails, how identity shapes habits, and a kinder approach to real change. Read more.

US Startup Challenges China's Rare Earth Dominance

A US startup, Noveon Magnetics, is pioneering a method to recycle rare earth magnets, aiming to reduce global dependence on China's supply chain. Discover how this innovation could reshape geopolitics and clean energy.

Rs 1,200 Crore Spent, Hussainsagar Lake Still Polluted

Despite over Rs 1,200 crore spent in 20 years, Hyderabad's iconic Hussainsagar lake remains choked with sewage and industrial waste. Residents suffer health issues as pollution levels hit dangerous lows. Read the full investigation.

Moon Collects Earth's Atmosphere, New Study Finds

New research shows Earth's atmosphere is slowly sending water and minerals to the Moon via magnetic highways. This turns lunar soil into a priceless archive of our planet's history. Read more!

Why We Don't Fall Off the Round Earth: Gravity Explained

Ever wondered why people on the bottom of Earth don't fall off? The answer lies in gravity, the fundamental force that pulls everything towards Earth's center. Discover the astonishing science that keeps us grounded.

Rajasthan to enact strict law against water theft

Rajasthan govt announces new stringent law to prevent water theft and ensure equitable distribution. Major projects like ERCP worth Rs 9400 crore underway to address scarcity. Read more.

Farmers Protest Hanumangarh Ethanol Plant, Internet Suspended

Farmer leaders from Punjab, Haryana, and other states will join a major protest in Rajasthan's Hanumangarh on December 17 against a proposed ethanol plant, citing severe groundwater depletion fears. Internet services have been suspended.

India's Two-Pronged Path to Rare Earth Security

India is pursuing a dual strategy to secure its rare earth supply chain, combining domestic mining and recycling. This approach is crucial for building resilience and meeting soaring global demand. Read the expert analysis.

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