Author: Ayush Rathore

Ayush Rathore, B.sc. in Biotechnology and computer science. Master in Arts with Hindi literature. Further going for PhD. A Poet and writer who passionate to write the truth with facts, logic and a scientific perspective. Eager for around the world happening that can shape our future. A genuine personified with Ethos, morals and integrity. A aspiring aspirant and a constant learner. Want to express & preserve the idea of India and our values to the world throught my words. ?✌️?

US Senate passes legislation to make daylight saving time permanent

Employees with the Architect  wind the Ohio Clock in the U.S. Capitol in Washington. The majority of the US resumed daylight saving time on Sunday, advancing one hour. In November, the United States will return to standard time. The United States Senate passed legislation on Tuesday that would make daylight saving time permanent from 2024, abolishing the twice-annual clock changes in favour of brighter afternoons and increased economic activity. The Sunshine Protection Act was unanimously adopted by voice vote in the Senate. The law must still be passed by the House of Representatives, which has held a committee hearing on…

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Theorizer of the existence of solar wind; Physicist Eugene Parker died at 94

“If you do something new or innovative, expect trouble. But think critically about it because if you’re wrong, you want to be the first one to know that.”  – Eugene Parker Eugene Parker, a physicist who first witnessed the launch of a spacecraft bearing his name and hypothesized the presence of solar wind, almost a decade after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, died quietly at a retirement community in Chicago on Tuesday, according to his son, Eric Parker. Parker was a trailblazer in the subject of Heliophysics, which studies the sun and other stars. He is well known for his…

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International Day for Islamophobia at UNGA, India expressed concern

The 193-member United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) unanimously passed a resolution proposed by Pakistan’s ambassador Munir Akram on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Tuesday. Under the agenda item culture of peace, 57 OIC members and 8 other nations, including China and Russia, approved the declaration of March 15 as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia.  “One religion has been elevated to the level of a worldwide day,” India expressed worry. Ambassador T.S. Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, said in the General Assembly that India hoped the resolution passed “does not set a precedent”…

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VPN demand skyrockets in Russia, after META block

In Russia, demand for virtual private networks (VPNs), which are a tool for circumventing regulations, has surged.  Russia has restricted access to META’s key social media platforms including Facebook and Instagram in retaliation to last week’s META decision, which permits Ukrainian social media users to publish messages threatening violence like as ‘Death to the Russian Invaders.’  Demand for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that encrypt data and hide a user’s location jumped 2,088 percent higher than the daily average demand in mid-February, according to statistics from monitoring firm Top10VPN. 203 news sites and 97 foreign exchange and crypto sites are now…

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What is MANPADS, USA helps Ukraine  

MANPADS, or man-portable air-defence systems, are short-range, portable surface-to-air and lightweight missiles that weigh between 10 and 20 kilograms and have a length of 1.8 meters or less. A single individual can use this to take out low-flying planes or helicopters. Stinger missiles are a type of shoulder-fired man-portable defence system developed by the United States. President Joe Biden of the United States approved a $200 million armaments package for Ukraine, which includes US-made Stinger missiles. The US and NATO have already delivered over 17,000 anti-tank weaponry and 2,000 Stinger missiles in the first week of March. Anti-tank and anti-aircraft…

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India looks to boost non-dollar trade with Russia

Amid the Russian-Ukraine war, many countries and organizations put restrictions on Russia. these restrictions include ousting of Russian banks from Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT) system. Which can lead to Indian exporters’ money almost 500 million dollars trapped. That’s why the Federation of Indian Export Organization (FIEO) proposed the reinstatement of Rupee-Ruble trade arrangements. Also, India is the third-largest consumer of oil in the world and Imports 85% of its demand. Russia is going through sanctions around the world and many countries hesitating to continue trade with them, while Russian oil is out of the sanctioned list. Hence,…

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Military weapons handed out to civilians, Kyiv reveals the numbers

Days after the Russian attack began, The Ukrainian government started distributing arms among civilians, which were usually reserved for soldiers and police officers of Ukraine. Ukrainian law allows arms ownership, with approximately 10 civilian firearms per 100 people, Ukraine is the 88th most armed country in the world per capita and 22nd overall. Ukraine is the only country in Europe where firearms are not regulated by statute. Last week, the Ukrainian parliament passed a law that allows Ukrainian nationals and foreign citizens to use any firearms in their possession ‘without legal repercussions’ against “individuals conducting armed aggression” against the country.…

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Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter makes the First Observations of the Global Distribution of Argon-40 in the Exosphere of Moon 

Although NASA Apollo-17 and LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) also confirm the presence of Argon-40 in the Lunar Exosphere through dust lofted in the lunar sky. But the measurement is confined to the only near-equatorial region of the moon. The uniqueness in the findings of CHACE-2 is the diurnal and spatial variation of Ar-40 covering the equatorial and mid-latitude regions of the moon. Chandra’s Atmospheric Composition Explorer-2 (CHACE-2), a quadrupole mass spectrometer onboard Chandrayaan-2 mission has made the first-of-its-kind observations of the global distribution of Argon-40 in the tenuous lunar exosphere. These observations provide insight into the dynamics…

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What’s inside-The Museum of the future

The seven-story magnificent architecture is called “The Most Beautiful Building on Earth”. The Museum of the future is built without any columns or a single corner in a whole area of 30,000 square metres designed by architect Shaun Killa in Dubai. The Museum of the Future is made out of stainless steel and consists of 1024 panels representing the 1,024 bytes in 1 kilobyte. Each panel features Arabic calligraphy and quotes from UAE Prime Minister H. H. Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The Museum of the Future has three floors dedicated to distinct experiences like ecosystems, space, health and…

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Key outcomes of Russian-Ukraine Foreign Ministers Meet in Turkey

The First High-level talks between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomatic forum on Thursday. According to Turkish minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, the talks will be held in a trilateral format in that turkey is a mediator. As we know Turkey has also invoked clauses of the Montreux Convention, that put turkey in charge of the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits, to ban the passage of warships through the Bosphorus strait. Moscow has said it is ready for talks with Ukraine, but that all of its demands, including that Kyiv takes…

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