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    Are we safe? NASA tracking monster 1.5-km-wide asteroid heading towards earth

    NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory used radar to study 2011 UL21, a 1.5 km-wide binary with a moonlet, on June 27. On June 29, they examined another 500-foot-wide asteroid 2024 MK, first detected by ATLAS on June 16. Deep Space Network data revealed concavities and surface details, enhancing planetary defense by detailing sizes and orbits.

    James Webb Telescope reveals unseen activity in Jupiter's atmosphere

    The James Webb Telescope (JWST) has helped astronomers observe some rather unusual activity in the Jupiter's atmosphere above the infamous 'Great Red Spot'. According to reports, these unusual features may be an after-effect of powerful gravity waves.

    Reasi Terror Attack: Actor Pankit Thakker recounts narrow escape, shares chilling details of tragic incident

    Television actor Pankit Thakker recently shared his harrowing experience during the Reasi terror attack. Planning to visit the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine, Thakker narrowly escaped the violence that claimed nine lives and left over 40 injured. In an emotional recount, he described the horror and chaos he witnessed, emphasizing the need for unity against such senseless acts.

    Sweden splashes out to save its unluckiest warship

    The ship, one of Stockholm's main tourist attractions, sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and remained at the bottom of the sea until it was salvaged in 1961.

    Space Elevator to be ready by 2050. Press a button and you are in space. Details here

    A Japanese company is developing a space elevator to take tourists into space in an elevator at the press of a button. This project will be ready by 2050.

    Turbulence troubles? Expert tips on what to expect and how to stay safe

    Turbulence is a common and anxiety-inducing experience for many air travelers. Recent incidents, including injuries and even a fatality, have raised concerns about its frequency and intensity. Experts explain that turbulence is caused by unstable air movements due to changes in wind speed and direction, and its occurrence may be increasing due to climate change. Despite its unpredictability, turbulence rarely causes structural damage to planes, but it can result in serious injuries to passengers and crew.

    • Banking tech startup Gravity raises $1 million from Kettleborough VC

      Business-to-business (B2B) banking tech startup Gravity will use the fresh capital to strengthen “our engineering strength to build the product and take it to the next version, offering the best in product engineering we can,” cofounder and chief executive Satish Krishnaswamy told ET.

      What will happen if astronaut falls into black hole? NASA finds answer. Watch video of simulation it made

      NASA simulated two different scenarios, one where a camera, a stand-in for a daring astronaut misses the event horizon and slingshots back out. In another scenario, an astronaut crosses the boundary.

      Bollywood celebs express concern over Covishield vaccine's side effects: What they said

      AstraZeneca's recent disclosure about Covishield's rare but serious side effects has sparked concerns among both medical professionals and the public. This revelation, including the potential link to heart attacks and strokes, has prompted reactions from celebrities like Rashami Desai, Pooja Bhatt, and Gauahar Khan. Their expressions of apprehension on social media platforms highlight broader concerns about vaccine safety.

      Did Twinkle Khanna dance at Dawood Ibrahim’s parties? What she has to say

      Twinkle Khanna, in response to decade-old rumors, has denied allegations of performing at parties hosted by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. She dismissed these claims as media fabrications, highlighting the prevalence of manipulated news stories. Khanna humorously remarked on her dancing skills, suggesting Dawood would have chosen more skilled performers. Her husband, Akshay Kumar, also refuted the rumors in 2010.

      Understanding Imran Khan's depression: Actor opens up about mental health struggle, says he tried to 'disappear'

      Imran Khan, known for his roles in 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na' and 'Katti Batti,' recently shared insights into his battle with severe depression. He revealed struggling to function during this period and attempting to withdraw from the spotlight. Imran's candid admission sheds light on the challenges of navigating mental health issues in the entertainment industry.

      Salman Khan house firing: Arbaaz Khan speaks out, calls gunshot incident outside Galaxy apartment 'very disturbing and unnerving'

      Arbaaz Khan has broken his silence on the firing incident outside his brother Salman Khan's residence in Mumbai. Describing it as "very disturbing and unnerving," Arbaaz expressed the family's shock and concern. He clarified that no official statements have been made to the media and urged the public not to take loose statements seriously. Mumbai Police have swiftly arrested two suspects linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Security measures around Salman's residence have been increased, and the investigation is ongoing.

      TWICE’ s Chaeyoung is dating R&B sensation Zion T

      As per reports, Zion T and Chaeyoung are frequently spotted together in locales like Hannam-Dong and Yeonhui-Dong. Kim Hae-sol, widely recognized by his stage name Zion T, is a beloved hip-hop artiste in South Korea.

      Sculptor Richard Serra, a proponent of minimalism, passes away at 85

      His strikingly large pieces are installed all over the world, from Paris museums to the Qatari desert, and have sometimes sparked controversy over their imposing nature.

      After cheating confession, India and Pakistani influencers Anjali Chakra, Sufi Malik call off wedding

      Indian and Pakistani social media influencers, Anjali Chakra and Sufi Malik, have announced the termination of their relationship and the cancellation of their upcoming marriage via Instagram. They attributed Sufi's infidelity as the cause of their separation. The couple gained fame in 2019 for depicting a same-sex relationship

      EV infrastructure startup Gravity opens fastest charger in New York

      Major fleet operators will have access to 24 of Gravity's 500 kilowatt (kW) chargers in New York, Gravity said on Monday. The devices can charge at a rate of 2,400 miles of range per hour or 200 miles in five minutes.

      Tata's UK electric car battery plant to be in Bridgwater

      Tata Group unveiled plans for a £4 billion battery factory in Bridgwater, UK, its first gigafactory outside India. Located at the Gravity Smart Campus in Somerset, the 40 GWh plant will be among Europe's largest battery-cell manufacturing sites. It is expected to create up to 4,000 green-tech jobs directly, with many more indirectly. The factory, set to start production in 2026, will initially supply batteries to Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Motors, contributing to Britain's shift towards electric mobility.

      Indian space sector to be turned into a business activity: ISRO chairman

      ISRO Chairman S Somanath stated that the Indian space sector is transitioning from a closed and secretive society to an open one, with the goal of transforming it into an economic activity. The shift is influenced by the economic success of space-related activities in countries like the USA.

      Netflix March 2024 Departures Line-up: Check out complete list

      Netflix announces the removal of various titles in March 2024, including popular movies and TV shows like "Aquaman," "Lady Bird," and "Love and Monsters." Here's a comprehensive list of departing content.

      US announces new nuclear bomb 24 times more powerful than one dropped on Japan: Report

      The US Department of Defense plans to develop the B61-13 nuclear gravity bomb, awaiting Congressional approval. This bomb, 24 times more powerful than the one used on Hiroshima in WW II, aims to address evolving security challenges. It won't increase the total nuclear stockpile. This decision aligns with a changing security landscape, with a focus on deterrence and alliance assurance, as stated by Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy John Plumb.

      Welcome home, Frank! Astronaut tastes gravity for the first time in 371 days

      American astronaut from NASA has made history by safely returning to Earth after a remarkable 371-day journey in space, marking a new milestone for U.S. astronauts. Frank Rubio, along with his Russian cosmonaut crewmates Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin, concluded their mission with a parachute-assisted landing in a remote area of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, at 7:17 a.m. Eastern time.

      US firm to launch space tourism services in India next month, to offer zero gravity, ISS visits

      The company plans to provide activities such as space balloons, zero-gravity flights, and trips to the International Space Station. SpaceVIP was founded by Roman Chiporuka and Eddie Miller and aims to accelerate innovation in the space industry. The company has been attracted to the Indian market due to the country's interest in space activities and the growing number of high-net-worth individuals.

      CoinSwitch Ventures, GravityX Capital to launch scaleup programme for Web3 startups

      The joint programme aims to help early-stage startups in the space build contacts and tap a network of investors, founders and thought leaders to guide them in scaling up and launching innovative products.

      India major centre of gravity for Stellantis: Co official

      Stellantis considers India a significant "centre of gravity" as it expands internationally, with its digital and software hubs in Hyderabad and Bangalore supporting the organization's technological future. India serves as the transformation and innovation hub for Stellantis as a whole and drives the group's global IP strategy. Moreover, India has grown to become one of the largest in-house ICT and digital organizations within the Stellantis group.

      Indian Ocean’s giant 'gravity hole': All you may want to know

      Researchers discovered a massive 'gravity hole' in the Indian Ocean caused by variations in density and mass distribution. Simulations reveal plumes of hot magma contributed to its formation.

      One-way street! As Nifty defies gravity, equity investors risk turbulence

      While the headline valuation may not look very expensive, it could be misleading due to the large contribution of banks to overall profits of Nifty. A sectoral break-up of net profits of Nifty50 index across shows that the contribution of banks has gone up from 21% in 2022 to 27% in 2023.

      Tom Cruise defies gravity in BTS footage of daredevil train sequence from 'Mission: Impossible 7', netizens gasp for more

      Tom Cruise is back with another adrenaline-pumping stunt in the upcoming movie 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One'. The behind-the-scenes video shows a thrilling train sequence, shot in Norway and the UK. The sequence features Cruise's character, Ethan Hunt, fighting on top of a train, which later dramatically nose dives into the water.

      Seattle-based CEO, who won the Internet for taking a salary cut to pay his staff, resigns

      Dan Price founded Gravity Payments 18 years ago.

      Like a dream boss! This CEO pays Rs 63.7 L minimum wage to employees, lets staff do WFA

      The company also offers full benefits, paid parental leave and more.

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