Spacecraft captures the “magnetic avalanche” that triggers giant solar explosions
Much like a snow avalanche that starts with a small shift before cascading downhill, new observations show that solar flares begin with subtle magnetic disturbances that rapidly intensify. Scientists using…
Global Arrivals Increase 4% in 2025 Amidst Strong Demand, ETTravelWorld
International tourism continued its steady recovery in 2025, with global tourist arrivals rising 4% year-on-year to an estimated 1.52 billion travellers, according to the latest World Tourism Barometer released by…
‘There Are Certain Functions You Need’
Kia’s interior design chief believes buttons are required for ‘certain functions.’ He said burying functions deep in menus is ‘bad for everybody.’ The brand has no plans to eliminate buttons…
Stanford scientists found a way to regrow cartilage and stop arthritis
A study led by Stanford Medicine researchers has found that an injection blocking a protein linked to aging can reverse the natural loss of knee cartilage in older mice. The…
First thing I did after reaching space was to locate countries of my father, mother; I missed meeting Grp Capt Shukla on ISS who came after I left: Sunita Williams | India News
NEW DELHI: “When I reached International Space Station for the first time, the first thing I did was to locate India (on Earth), from where my father belonged to, and…
Fast & Furious Is Drifting Into Universal Orlando With A New Roller Coaster
If you’ve ever wanted to know what it’s like to drift around in Dom Toretto’s Dodge Challenger, well, now’s your chance. Universal Studios Orlando announced a new roller coaster coming…
Finally explained: Why kidney disease is so deadly for the heart
Scientists have uncovered a key reason why more than half of people with chronic kidney disease eventually die from heart-related complications. According to new research, damaged kidneys release a substance…
Lamborghini Smashes Another Sales Record
Lamborghini sold 10,747 cars in 2025. Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) was the biggest region. Temerario deliveries begin this month. Where would Lamborghini be today if it weren’t…
A common painkiller may be quietly changing cancer risk
Ibuprofen is one of the most widely used pain relievers in the United States, commonly taken for headaches, muscle aches, and menstrual pain. New research suggests this familiar medication may…
The Formula 1 Technology You Use Without Even Realizing It
Toto Wolff once called his Mercedes Formula 1 cars the “fastest laboratory in the world”. While this may be a cliché that makes our eyes roll faster than a Pirelli,…