
Chandra Grahan 2025: Lunar Eclipse Remedies for Your Zodiac Sign |
[ad_1] When the Moon is influenced by Rahu, a shadow planet that affects both the Sun and the Moon, a lunar eclipse is regarded as an unlucky occurrence. The moon is a symbol for mother, mind, sentiments, and emotions. On September 7, 2025, the moon will be transiting in the sign of Aquarius, and this total lunar eclipse will take

Stray dog crisis in India and why science is key to finding solutions
[ad_1] Dr Nishant Kumar, co-founder and chief scientist of the Thinkpaws Sustainability Research Foundation, a Delhi-based trans-disciplinary think tank, believes that too many decisions around the ongoing stray dog crisis are being shaped by “emotionally-charged knee-jerk reactions.” In his opinion, there is an urgent need to create policy benchmarks informed by dog behaviour and science, not human emotions. Despite being

GST rate cut: Price of mobiles, laptops, ACs, TVs and home appliances to change from…
[ad_1] Published on: Sept 05, 2025 08:03 am IST GST rate cuts provide relief for households looking to purchase large appliances such as TVs, ACs, refrigerators, and dishwashers. GST rate cut: The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council has announced a revised two-tier structure with rates of 5% and 18%. Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the changes are part

From the ghost of cold fusion, scientists redeem a tabletop reactor
[ad_1] For more than three decades, the phrase “cold fusion” has carried a whiff of promise as well as scandal. In 1989, chemists Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons announced that simple tabletop experiments with palladium electrodes in heavy water seemed to produce more heat than chemistry could explain. If true, this meant nuclear fusion, an energy process normally demanding temperatures

Rampant development, not climate, pushing Himalaya to the edge
[ad_1] Punjab faced its worst floods since 1988 in August this year. Waters overflowing from the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi rivers have destroyed several villages in the State. Around the same time, at least 34 people died after intense rainfall lashed India-controlled Kashmir and several parts of Pakistan. Early in August, the village of Dharali in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand

Leo Daily Horoscope Today, September 5, 2025: The Sun Guides You Toward Personal Growth
[ad_1] Today calls for patience and calmness as situations may demand more from you. Pressure will only affect you if you let emotions take control. Breathe and remind yourself that every challenge is temporary. Keep your focus steady and let reason guide your actions. Even in tough situations, you will find strength in your calm approach. Avoid reacting too quickly

Our Favorite Smart Lock for Your Front Door Is Just $164 Right Now
[ad_1] Is your current smart lock frustrating you endlessly, like mine is? The Yale Approach Smart Lock (8/10, WIRED Review) is currently marked down to just $164 on Amazon, a healthy 32% discount on our editors’ top pick for smart locks. This sale comes at a perfect time, because I was just complaining about the fingerprint reader on mine no

US Congressman’s Brother Lands No-Bid Contract to Train DHS Snipers
[ad_1] The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) this month quietly awarded a $30,000 no-bid contract for sniper and combat training to a Virginia firm run by Dan LaLota, the brother of US representative Nick LaLota, a second-term Republican from New York. Finalized on September 2, the award went to Target Down Group of Mechanicsville, Virginia, which will provide a

Should AI Get Legal Rights?
[ad_1] In one paper Eleos AI published, the nonprofit argues for evaluating AI consciousness using a “computational functionalism” approach. A similar idea was once championed by none other than Putnam, though he criticized it later in his career. The theory suggests that human minds can be thought of as specific kinds of computational systems. From there, you can then figure

Neuralink’s Bid to Trademark ‘Telepathy’ and ‘Telekinesis’ Faces Legal Issues
[ad_1] The United States Patent and Trademark Office has rejected Neuralink’s attempt to trademark the product names Telepathy and Telekinesis, citing pending applications by another person for the same trademarks. Neuralink, the brain implant company co-founded by Elon Musk, filed to trademark the names in March. But in letters sent to Neuralink in August, the trademark office is refusing to

The megaflood that brought the Mediterranean back to life; a catastrophe like no other |
[ad_1] Over 5 million years ago, the Mediterranean Sea underwent one of the most dramatic transformations in Earth’s history. During the Messinian Salinity Crisis, the sea largely dried up, leaving vast salt flats and gypsum deposits across the basin. The Zanclean megaflood refilled the Mediterranean in a catastrophic event triggered by the reopening of the Strait of Gibraltar. Atlantic waters

‘Hollow Knight: Silksong’ Is Already Causing Online Gaming Stores to Crash
[ad_1] After six years of waiting, Team Cherry’s long awaited Hollow Knight sequel, Silksong, launched globally today at 10 am EDT. Unfortunately, fans may have to wait a little longer to play the action-adventure game. Online retailers such as the Xbox and PlayStation stores, Steam, and Nintendo eShop are rife with loading screens and error messages as people rush to

Meet Dyson’s Brand-New Lineup: V8 Cyclone, V16 Piston Animal, HushJet Purifier Compact
[ad_1] Dyson has big changes coming. The company just announced its biggest batch of new products yet during IFA Berlin, with new appliances coming to both its floor cleaner and air treatment lines. From the already-announced PencilVac to an AI-powered robot vacuum and reimagined V8 Cyclone stick vacuum, the Dyson family of household appliances is about to get a lot

It’s Possible to Remove the Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water. Will It Happen?
[ad_1] A new study finds that technologies installed to remove forever chemicals from drinking water are also doing double-duty by removing harmful other materials—including some substances that have been linked to certain types of cancer. The study, published Thursday in the journal ACS ES&T Water, comes as the Trump administration is overhauling a rule mandating that water systems take action

A Labubu Rave Offers a Salve for the Darkest Timeline
[ad_1] Inside the cavern of Catch One nightclub on the last Friday in August, neon laser beams shower the dance floor and bodies sway in devotional harmony, as ravers from every corner of Los Angeles flock to deliver an offering at the altar of Labubu. Everyone is here. The true believers and truly curious, the trend chasers, the nightlife purists,

NASA and Hubble reveal IRAS 04302, the Butterfly Star: Understanding how new stars and planets develop | Watch video |
[ad_1] Astronomers have unveiled stunning images of a young star, showcasing a striking structure that resembles butterfly wings. Utilising the combined capabilities of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Hubble Space Telescope, researchers have captured intricate details of a protostar concealed within thick clouds of gas and dust. This remarkable observation offers a unique window into the earliest

NASA shares alarming map of US sinking cities: Millions at risk; urgent action needed |
[ad_1] A new NASA-led study has revealed a hidden but growing threat to millions of Americans living in coastal cities. Land in several urban areas is sinking at rates faster than sea level rise, compounding the risk of flooding and infrastructure damage. Using high-resolution satellite radar data collected between 2015 and 2023, scientists have identified key hotspots where the ground

Is Congestion Pricing Working? The MTA’s Revamped Data Team Is Figuring It Out
[ad_1] For the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s data and analytics team, January 5, 2025, felt a lot like kismet. Three and a half years earlier, New York state legislators had passed a law requiring the MTA to release “easily accessible, understandable, and usable” data to the public; by January 2022, MTA chair and CEO Janno Lieber officially announced

What happens when Earth stops spinning: Science explains |
[ad_1] Imagine a world where the Earth suddenly stopped spinning. While this may sound like science fiction, scientists have studied the consequences of such a scenario to understand the delicate balance of our planet. According to a study by the Institute for Environmental Research, although an instantaneous halt is virtually impossible, imagining it helps reveal how dependent life is on

Lizards carrying deadly lead levels: They should be dead, but they are surviving |
[ad_1] Lead contamination is a serious environmental and public health issue, affecting both humans and wildlife. Urban areas often have lead in old paint, soil, and from industrial activities, creating a toxic environment over decades. Surprisingly, some animals have adapted to survive in these conditions, revealing remarkable biological resilience. One extraordinary example is the brown anole, a small, invasive lizard

This Blood Thinner Is More Effective Than Aspirin at Preventing Heart Attacks
[ad_1] Aspirin is one of the most widely taken medicines in the world, having been recommended for decades as a way of protecting against heart attacks and strokes in at-risk patients. However, a new study has revealed that clopidogrel, another commonly used blood thinner, or anticoagulant, is more effective in preventing serious heart attacks and strokes and carries no additional

iPhone 17 Pro Max price leaks hint at more storage; But 17 Pro to get slight price hike
[ad_1] Less than a week before the “Awe-Dropping” event on September 9, leaks are painting a clearer picture of the iPhone 17 series. The focus? A subtle price bump for the Pro model, but with an upgrade to storage that smooths the impact. Here’s what matters. iPhone 17 Pro Max price leaks ahead of the September 9 event. What’s changing,

Amit Kshatriya: An Indian-American appointed as Associate Administrator and COO at NASA leading Moon and Mars mission |
[ad_1] Indian American Amit Kshatriya, a 20-year NASA veteran, has been appointed associate administrator, the highest-ranking civil service post at the US space agency. Acting NASA Administrator Sean P. Duffy announced the appointment on September 3, 2025, highlighting Kshatriya’s decades of experience, technical expertise, and strategic leadership in advancing human space exploration.As the agency’s top civil servant, Kshatriya will guide

Watch: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again; crowd gathers to witness molten lava
[ad_1] Kilauea volcano (AP image) Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted again on Tuesday. This marks its 32nd eruption since December. Scientists say all these eruptions are part of the same ongoing activity, as magma continues to follow the same path to the surface.The volcano has been erupting lava from its summit crater about once a week since late last year, delighting

LegalZoom Promo Codes and Deals: 20% Off Services
[ad_1] LegalZoom is one of those online legal services that in most cases can handle basic legal tasks for you. I recently tried it out to make an LLC for my cosmic country band, Steel Fringe (shameless plug), and it appears to have worked just fine (we’re still waiting on a full evaluation from legal experts for a future guide