NASA’s Voyager 1 discovers a fiery hot zone in space — but there’s no fire! What’s going on?

NASA’s Voyager 1, launched in 1977, has detected an unexpected hot and energetic “firewall” just beyond the heliopause, challenging previous assumptions about the solar system’s edge. The spacecraft’s data reveals surprisingly high particle temperatures and a magnetic connection between our solar system and interstellar space. These findings prompt a reevaluation of the boundary’s complexity and…

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‘Will obviously surpass MS Dhoni’: Former India cricketer hails Rishabh Pant, claims England will soon build his statues

Aakash Chopra predicts Rishabh Pant will surpass MS Dhoni’s Test run record if he maintains his form and gets to play regularly. Despite being currently sidelined, Pant has already scored 3427 runs in 47 Tests, including eight centuries, surpassing Dhoni’s six. Chopra highlights Pant’s exceptional performance in England, where he has amassed over 1000 runs,…

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Top Chinese diplomat detained after overseas trip: Was in line for foreign minister role – reports

Senior Chinese diplomat Liu Jianchao, a potential future foreign minister, has been detained for questioning, raising concerns within the Communist Party. Liu, who heads the international department, was reportedly taken into custody after returning from an overseas trip. The reasons for his detention remain unclear, marking a high-level inquiry since the removal of former foreign…

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‘Why now?’ Congress leaders question timing of IAF chief’s Operation Sindoor revelations; allege bid to divert from ‘vote theft’ row

Congress leaders are questioning the timing of Air Chief Marshal AP Singh’s disclosure about Pakistan’s losses during Operation Sindoor. Udit Raj linked the revelation to the ongoing “vote theft” controversy, while Imran Masood suggested it’s a tactic to divert attention from allegations against the Election Commission.

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Rakshabandhan celebrated with devotion and enthusiasm in Prayagraj

Rakshabandhan was celebrated with religious zeal in Prayagraj, as sisters tied rakhis on their brothers’ wrists and devotees flocked to temples. Markets buzzed with activity, featuring rakhi stalls, sweets, and mehndi application. Transport hubs experienced a surge in passengers, with special buses arranged. The festival fostered love and protection among all, including visits to jails.

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