American physicist Brian cox shares ‘reliable’ sources amid ‘alien spaceship’ theories on comet 3I/ATLAS

Professor Brian Cox has dismissed claims that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is an alien spacecraft, calling such theories “drivel.” He explained the comet is entirely natural, composed of carbon dioxide and water ices, and poses no threat to Earth. Cox urged people to trust verified scientific sources over speculation, countering Harvard physicist Avi Loeb’s alien-origin…

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The new face of cancer in India: What top oncologists say we are getting wrong

India faces a worrying rise in cancer cases. Doctors Gopal Sharma and Rakesh Kumar Agarwal explain pollution, diet, obesity, and delayed diagnosis are key drivers. They emphasize early detection and accessible healthcare. Integrating traditional medicine with modern oncology offers a path to better patient compliance and holistic care. Collective action is vital to combat cancer.

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Viral social media post blames “ego” for Delhi’s severe air pollution and AQI crisis; says “everyone wants to…”

A viral Reddit post highlights how collective ego, not just policy failures, exacerbates Delhi’s annual pollution crisis. The post criticizes farmers, politicians, and residents for prioritizing personal convenience over environmental responsibility, leading to severe health impacts. It calls for a reality check and a ‘collective ego detox’ to address the worsening air quality.

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Xi in US: Chinese president shares light moment with Trump — Why China will never see these images

Rarely seen smiling, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s stoic image was unexpectedly challenged by candid White House photos. These images captured him in lighter moments with Donald Trump and during a humorous exchange in South Korea, a stark contrast to his tightly controlled public persona. Back home, state media focused on his authoritative image, highlighting the…

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How NCERT’s class 7 math textbook connects Indian history to algebra and geometry

Class 7’s Ganita Prakash Part 2 revolutionizes math learning by connecting modern concepts to India’s rich mathematical heritage. Highlighting figures like Brahmagupta and Bhaskaracharya, it reveals the ancient Indian roots of algebra and geometry, showcasing practical applications in rituals and daily life. This approach fosters a deeper, interdisciplinary understanding beyond mere formulas.

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