Author: Khyati Mishra

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Student of Mass Cmmunication and a part time journalist. Prefers to work on the analytical side of the world. Writing has been a hobby for very long and the journalist within enlivens the taste of it. Part time aestrophile and space enthusiast. Currently working on learning Physics and Mathematics.

Florida declared an emergency as Tropical Storm Ian intensifies.

In some areas, residents have stocked up on water, generators, and wood to board up windows. NASA was forced to postpone a second attempt to launch the Artemis moon rocket. Florida has declared a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Ian approaches the coast and is expected to intensify into a major hurricane. Saturday, Governor Ron DeSantis expanded an earlier warning to cover the entire state and urged residents to prepare for landfall. It activates the state’s national guard and releases funds for emergency purposes. This storm has the potential to intensify into a major hurricane, and we urge all…

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India's push for an indigenous navigation system shakes the smartphone industry.

  In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push for self-reliance, India has expanded its use of NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation), and the push for an indigenous navigation system shakes the smartphone industry. The Indian government wants to reduce dependence on foreign systems, including GPS and says NavIC provides more accurate domestic navigation and would benefit the economy. China, the EU, Japan, and Russia have GPS rivals. NavIC’s uptake is minimal; it’s required in public vehicle trackers. Government and industry documents show Modi’s administration and space officials want to broaden its use. They have pushed smartphone giants to make…

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Nasa astronaut responds to 8-year-ham old's radio call to ISS

The 35-second exchange between an eight-year-old girl and a NASA astronaut has resurfaced online and is circulating on social media. Recently, a conversation took place between an eight-year-old girl and a NASA astronaut stationed aboard the International Space Station (ISS) through the use of her father’s ham radio. People’s eyebrows were raised as a result of the extraterrestrial contact, and their conversation was widely disseminated across social media. Now, the 35-second conversation has resurfaced again, and, just as was to be expected, it is gaining a significant amount of traction on social media. The ISS Research page, which bills itself…

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Jupiter will be closest to Earth in six decades; here's how to observe it.

Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will make its closest approach to Earth since 1963 – almost six decades ago, on Monday. The massive planet is approximately 600 million miles away from Earth at its farthest point. The American Space Agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced that on Monday, September 26th, when Jupiter reaches opposition, stargazers can expect to have excellent views of the giant planet throughout the entire night. On Monday, Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will approach the Earth more closely than it has since 1963, nearly six decades ago. At…

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The UN chief meets with Raisi amid anti-hijab protests in Iran and requests a fair investigation into Amini's death.

During the meeting, Antonio Guterres and Ebrahim Raisi discussed human rights issues, according to Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson for the United Nations. Thursday, September 22, Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres met with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. During the meeting, Guterres discussed human rights with Ebrahim Raisi, according to Stephane Dujarric, a spokesperson for the United Nations. The UN Secretary-General has expressed concern in light of the ongoing protests in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody. According to Dujarric, the Secretary-General of the United…

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The Dalai Lama has stated that he would rather die in democratic India than in 'artificial' China.

During a two-day dialogue with youth leaders at his home in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, organized by the United States Institute of Peace, the Dalai Lama made these remarks (USIP). On Thursday, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, the Dalai Lama, stated that he would prefer to pass away among the genuine and loving people of India, a free and open democracy, rather than among the “artificial” officials of China. These comments were made by him during a dialogue with youth leaders that took place over the course of two days at his residence in Dharamshala, which is located in…

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The first step towards environment friendly quantum technology is switching from power-hungry lasers to sunlight.

A new approach to highly sensitive magnetic field sensors uses sunlight instead of power-hungry lasers, which is how previous devices made their measurements. Lasers can consume roughly 100 watts of power, which is equivalent to maintaining a bright lightbulb. This innovation may liberate quantum sensors from this energy requirement. In a forthcoming issue of Physical Review X Energy, researchers will describe a prototype that is environmentally friendly and technologically advanced. The most innovative aspect of this device is how it uses sunlight. It does not convert light into electricity using solar cells. According to Jiangfeng Du, a physicist at the…

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After Putin's speech, China calls for "peace through dialogue."

China on Wednesday called for a “ceasefire through dialogue and consultation” in response to a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin in which he announced a partial military mobilisation in Ukraine. China has demanded a “ceasefire through dialogue” in response to Vladimir Putin’s announcement of a partial military mobilisation in Ukraine. China’s foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular press briefing on Wednesday that they call on the relevant parties to achieve a ceasefire through dialogue and consultation and to find a solution that addresses the legitimate security concerns of all parties as soon as possible. Followed by…

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Eight hospitalized following an explosion in a Chicago building.

“There was an explosion at Central & West End. Adjacent building is being evacuated. There are a number of transports. Update to follow with transport info. No further info at this time.” tweeted Chicago Fire Media   An explosion Tuesday morning shook an apartment building in Chicago’s South Austin neighborhood, injuring eight people. At least three people taken to hospitals had serious or critical injuries, officials said. The fire department reports two female and six male victims. Deputy Fire Commissioner Marc Ferman said one victim was across the street from the explosion. Anthonella Wims, one of the injured, was waiting…

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