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NASA satellite set to fall toward Earth’s atmosphere today:After 14 years in orbit, spacecraft ‘Van Allen Probe A’ to re-enter; should we be worried?

Space missions don’t always end quietly. Sometimes, years after completing their job, spacecraft make one last dramatic move, a fiery return to Earth. That’s exactly what is expected to happen with one of NASA’s old satellites today. A spacecraft called ‘Van Allen Probe A,’ which has been circling Earth for more than a decade, is

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Are we thinking less because of AI?:62% of business leaders rely on chatbots for their work, a study finds

Artificial intelligence tools such as chatbots and generative AI platforms are increasingly becoming part of everyday business operations. From drafting emails to analysing complex data, these tools are being used across industries. However, a new study suggests that the influence of AI may be going far beyond simple assistance. According to research conducted by market

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Arctic sea ice heading for one of lowest winter peaks on record: Report

Arctic sea ice is nearing a historic low winter peak. This trend signals accelerating global warming. The shrinking ice threatens polar ecosystems and wildlife. It also opens new shipping routes and resource access. This is reshaping geopolitical competition in the region. Nations are increasing activity as the Arctic transforms. The post appeared first on .

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Aravallis lost 13.8% soil per year during 2017-2024: Study

Despite increased forest cover in the Aravallis, built-up areas have surged 53%, leading to a 13.8% rise in annual soil loss. Researchers found that massive land conversion, particularly of rangelands and croplands, overwhelms local conservation efforts like afforestation. This trend, linked to human activity and climate change, threatens the delicate balance of this ancient mountain

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