Australia is moving north towards Asia at 2.8 inches per year. This gradual shift could cause significant geological changes and impact biodiversity. It has already affected GPS systems. It could also impact navigation systems, satellite maps, and infrastructure, necessitating ongoing recalibration to maintain accuracy for sectors like autonomous vehicles and aviation.
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Playback singer Kalpana Raghavendar was found unconscious in her Hyderabad home, leading to hospitalization. She clarified that the incident was an accidental overdose of insomnia medication due to stress from a disagreement with her daughter over education. Kalpana attempted to sleep by consuming multiple tablets but lost consciousness instead. Her husband, unable to reach her, sought help, leading to her rescue. Kalpana's daughter dismissed suicide rumors, assuring the family's well-being.... Expand
The high-stakes campaign for the February 5 Delhi assembly elections ended with AAP and BJP in a fierce contest. Key issues included welfare schemes, corruption, and development, as parties made last-ditch efforts to sway voters. The electorate's decision will be revealed on February 8.
Amazon has been fined $39 million by the Delhi high court for violating the 'Beverly Hills Polo Club' trademark. The lawsuit claimed that Amazon Technologies and Cloudtail India sold items under the 'Symbol' brand with the infringing mark. Amazon Seller Services was removed from the proceedings after complying with directives.
Four Indian citizens safely returned to Delhi after being evacuated from violence-stricken Syria. They expressed gratitude to the Indian Embassy for facilitating their journey through Lebanon and Goa. The evacuees recounted harrowing experiences, highlighting the embassy's crucial role in providing transport, accommodation, and support amidst rocket fire and escalating conflict.
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu shared that AI can automate up to 90% of coding tasks but cannot replace human ingenuity. While AI excels in repetitive tasks, discovering new patterns requires human intuition and creativity. Despite AI's growing role, Vembu stresses the continued need for human expertise in solving core engineering challenges.
Ed Sheeran, currently on a tour of India, visited his friend Arijit Singh in Jiaganj, Murshidabad on Monday. The two singers enjoyed a scooter and boat ride together. Singh had previously performed Sheeran's 'Perfect' at a London concert, while Sheeran admired Arijit's 'Tum hi ho'.
Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Sukhu is embroiled in controversy after protected "wild chicken" was served at a dinner he attended. A video circulated online, sparking outrage from animal rights activists and the BJP, who demand an apology and action. While Sukhu didn't eat the dish, it was served to other officials.