Author: Tharun Pranav
Tharun Pranav is a Law student in the School of Law, Christ University. He is an Extrovert and a Pensive person in nature. One of his strengths is Sarcasm. He also has a passion for Space Law, Economic Analysis of Law, and Intellectual Property Rights. You can find him online on Instagram or LinkedIn.
Uranus and Neptune are solar system neighbors with many similarities, including comparable masses, diameters, and atmospheric compositions; nonetheless, Neptune appears much bluer than Uranus. A new study conducted by Professor Patric Irwin of the University of Oxford’s Department of Physics reveals that a layer of haze that occurs on both planets is responsible for the varied tints of blue. Without this veil, both planets would seem equally blue. A group of worldwide scientists utilized the Hubble Space Telescope, the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility, and the Gemini North telescope to define aerosol layers in the atmospheres of both planets. “This is…
On Tuesday, May 31, the Kerala High Court brought together a lesbian couple whose parents had split them up because they disagreed with their relationship. The ladies were permitted to live together after one of them filed a habeas corpus petition asking the court to order the police to deliver her boyfriend โ a Kozhikode native โ reportedly forcibly removed from the petitioner’s house by her parents. The court initially requested that the police bring the Kozhikode native before it, and when she did, she said she wanted to live with the petitioner. The judge accepted their request since both…
Paul Wight will continue to compete inside an AEW ring. The former Big Show shocked wrestling fans when he quit WWE in February 2021 after 22 years to join AEW. However, after joining AEW over a year ago, Wight has only participated in a handful of bouts. He lastly defeated QT Marshall at “All Out” before making intermittent appearances on “Dark: Elevation.” Recently, he returned to the ring after his second hip replacement operation, which was performed in December. Wight recently spoke on Submission Radio to discuss his extended sabbatical from in-ring combat. It is mostly due to the aforementioned…
Real Madrid beat Liverpool in the Champions League final for the second time in five seasons, with Vinicius Jr. scoring in the second half to earn the Spanish club’s 14th trophy in the tournament. It was a night that epitomized Real Madrid’s 2021-22 European campaign, as they were held back by their opponents for long stretches before capitalizing on a golden opportunity. Thibaut Courtois has been slightly overshadowed in the midst of all the hoopla about Karim Benzema and Luka Modric’s excellent performances, but he has been as important to their success as anybody else and kept his finest performance…
Friday, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) proposed a phased rollout of central bank digital currency (CBDC) to guarantee conformance with the goals of monetary policy, financial stability, and the efficient functioning of currency and payment systems. In its annual report, the central bank said, “The Reserve Bank of India wants to pursue a phased approach to the implementation of CBDC, proceeding step by step through phases of Proof of Concept 12, pilots, and the launch.” In its annual report, the RBI also said that it has been examining the advantages and drawbacks of introducing CBDCs in India and that…
A team from the Indian Institute of Science has developed a “record-breaking” true random number generator (TRNG), which has the potential to improve data encryption and provide improved security for sensitive digital data such as credit card details, passwords, and other types of personal information. IISc, which is situated in Bengaluru, said in a press release on Friday that the research paper that describes this gadget has been published in the journal ACS Nano. The vast majority of activities that we carry out online are protected by encryption. According to Nithin Abraham, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Electrical…
Organic hydrotrioxides (ROOOH), an extremely uncommon reactive chemical, have been found for the very first time ever in the atmosphere of the Earth. This finding marks a first. This comes as a result of a recent project in which researchers from the University of Copenhagen worked along with their peers from other countries to record the creation of trioxides. This is an oxidizing chemical molecule that has a significant impact, not only on human health but also on the climate of the whole planet. These substance form atmosphere are even more reactive than peroxides, which are compounds consisting of two…
The future of our species hangs in the balance at this critical juncture in human history. According to the findings of alarming new research, humanity will either find a way to harness the energy necessary to leave our planet securely, or we will end up extinguishing ourselves in some catastrophic event. However, the new article contends that if we can do the first and avoid the latter, our species might become a genuinely interplanetary species in as little as two hundred years. According to Jonathan Jiang, the principal author of the study and a researcher at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory,…
The Supreme Court said today that it is concerned about the growing number of instances in which judges are being targeted and noted that it has become fashionable in recent years to level charges against judges. It was said that this was particularly common in the states of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, and the court refused to intervene with a decision from the Madras High Court that found a lawyer guilty of contempt and sentenced him to 15 days in jail for his actions. According to what was claimed, “the stronger the judge, the harsher the charges.”ย Justice DY Chandrachud…
The Supreme Court recently said that only law-abiding persons have access to the many safeguards afforded to citizens under the Constitution’s fundamental rights. Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and Aniruddha Bose remarked while hearing the case of an accused prosecuted under the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act of 1999(MCOCA). The MCOCA is a rigorous anti-gangster statute in the state that restricts an accused’s access to fundamental rights that they would have enjoyed under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). According to the Times of India, the bench was cited as stating, “Any claim to basic rights cannot be justified unless the claimant…
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