Why you should start drinking water from copper bottle; know its health benefits

Drinking water stored in copper vessels, an ancient Ayurvedic practice, is gaining popularity for its potential health benefits. Copper’s antimicrobial properties purify water, while its anti-inflammatory effects may reduce pain. Additionally, it aids digestion by stimulating enzymes and boosts energy levels, contributing to overall well-being and a stronger immune system.

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Rishab Shetty makes his Telugu debut with the historical action drama; the makers share the first-look poster of the ‘Story of a Rebel’

Rishab Shetty, known for ‘Kantara’, is entering Telugu cinema. He will star in a historical action film set in 18th-century Bengal. Ashwin Gangaraju directs the movie. The film will be released in Telugu and Kannada. Dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam are also planned. Shetty’s upcoming projects include ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ and ‘Jai Hanuman’.

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How to extract more range from your electric scooter: Tips & suggestions

Electric scooters are gaining popularity in India as a budget-friendly alternative to petrol vehicles, but range anxiety remains a concern for users. To maximize range, riders should accelerate smoothly, use Eco mode, maintain proper tire pressure, and utilize regenerative braking. Additionally, avoiding overloading and maintaining optimal battery charge levels between 20% and 80% can significantly…

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Mohanraj’s death at ‘Vettuvam’ shoot: Pa. Ranjith granted bail after court appearance, shoot progresses

Director Pa. Ranjith faced legal action after a stunt artist, Mohanraj, tragically died on the set of ‘Vettuvam’ due to alleged negligence in safety measures. A case was filed against Ranjith and three crew members, leading to a temporary halt in filming. Ranjith has secured bail, and shooting has resumed, with financial assistance provided to…

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Typhoon Co-May makes landfall in China: Orange alert issued in Shanghai; over 280,000 evacuated, flights and ferries halted

Typhoon Co-May disrupted eastern China, making landfall in Zhoushan with 83 km/h winds, prompting mass evacuations of over 280,000 people. Shanghai faced flight cancellations, with over 640 flights grounded across its airports. Ferry services were halted, and speed limits were imposed. Simultaneously, a powerful earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami alerts, later lifted, adding…

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Who is Audrey Crews? Paralysed woman writes her name after 20 years using Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip

Audrey Crews, paralysed for two decades, has achieved a groundbreaking feat by controlling a computer cursor and signing her name using only her thoughts, thanks to Neuralink’s brain chip. This marks a significant milestone in brain-computer interface technology, offering hope for individuals with paralysis to regain independence. Neuralink’s technology bypasses damaged pathways, directly linking thoughts…

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Northwestern University cuts over 400 jobs as campus turmoil and federal scrutiny deepen financial strain

Northwestern University has announced 425 staff job cuts, citing long-term financial pressures compounded by political unrest, campus protests, and a federal funding freeze. The layoffs follow failed cost-saving efforts and rising external scrutiny, marking a turning point for the institution. The move reflects broader shifts challenging even elite universities across the American higher education landscape.

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