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Your Junked Gadgets Are Gold: AI and Green Tech Tackle E-Waste Chaos

That Old Phone’s a Treasure Chest Ever peeked into your drawer of dead smartphones and thought, “Man, this junk’s gotta be worth something”? Guess what—you’re sitting on a gold mine. Literally. Old gadgets are packed with gold, silver, and platinum, but here’s the ugly truth: electronic waste is exploding, with 82 million metric tons expected […]

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Sonakshi Sinha Spills the Tea: “Swimwear in India? Nah, I’m Too Shook”

Yo, Sonakshi’s Dropping Truth Bombs Alright, crew, let’s crack open this Bollywood tea ‘cause Sonakshi Sinha just went full confessional mode. Our girl sat down with Hauterrfly and spilled her guts about feeling like a hot mess in swimwear—especially back in her baby-faced days. She’s out here like, “Yeah, I’d rather swim overseas than deal […]

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Alia Bhatt’s Sneaky Like: Defending Ranbir Kapoor from “Womaniser” and “Mumma’s Boy” Noise

What’s Poppin’? Alia’s Got Ranbir’s Back Yo, fam, let’s pour some fresh Bollywood tea ‘cause Alia Bhatt just pulled a slick one. She hit “like” on a post that’s basically a middle finger to all the keyboard warriors trashing her dude, Ranbir Kapoor. The internet’s been clowning him with “womaniser” and “mumma’s boy” tags like […]

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South Korea’s New Ceramic: Tougher Than a TikTok Trend

Move over, diamonds—South Korean scientists just invented a ceramic so strong it laughs in the face of plasma. This isn’t your grandma’s china; it’s transparent, high-entropy, and plasma-proof. Basically, it’s the superhero of materials science. Let’s break it down (spoiler: the ceramic won’t). What Even Is This Ceramic? “Science Magic, Duh” “High-Entropy Ceramic: The Flex […]

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Australian Astronomers Unveil the Mystery of the ‘Flying TV Signal’ in the Radio Quiet Zone

When TV Signals Go Rogue Imagine setting up a high-tech radio telescope in the middle of nowhere, expecting to catch whispers from the dawn of the universe, only to find reruns of “Neighbours” instead. That’s the plot twist Australian astronomers faced with the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) in Western Australia. This telescope, boasting a whopping […]

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