The universe hidden in ink: A 2,000-year-old lost map of the night sky is coming back into recognition hidden in ancient manuscripts |

Scientists have found what may very well be the oldest surviving map of the universe ever made, and it has been sitting under our noses all these years, locked away in the pages of an ancient medieval book. Experts believe this discovery might have something to do with Hipparchus, the renowned ancient astronomer who lived…

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Stock market crashes today: Sensex falls 1,000 points, Nifty50 trades below 23,900 oil prices jump amid Middle East tensions

Markets are expected to trade with caution this week as geopolitical tensions around the US–Iran situation and movements in crude oil prices continue to drive investor sentiment, analysts said. Traders will also keep a close watch on the rupee-dollar exchange rate and foreign fund flows, which are likely to add to market volatility, they added….

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‘Start increasing workload’: BCCI sends message to hopefuls ahead of Afghanistan one-off Test | Cricket News

India’s players during the second Test against South Africa in November 2025. (AP) New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) medical team has started reaching out to the players in contention for the one-off Test against Afghanistan next month, and is asking them to gradually increase their workload. As TimesofIndia.com reported…

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IPL 2026: Virat Kohli cracks Rohit Sharma up during RCB vs MI Clash — Watch | Cricket News

Virat Kohli cracks Rohit Sharma up during RCB vs MI Clash (Screengrabs) Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma once again gave fans a wholesome moment during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s thrilling IPL 2026 clash against Mumbai Indians on Sunday, proving that even in the middle of an intense contest, the bond between Indian cricket’s biggest stars remains…

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The lamp you choose reveals the kind of coworker you are

What kind of worker are you really—deep down, beyond job titles and to‑do lists? Are you the person who loves structure, the creative problem‑solver who thrives on chaos, the people‑oriented leader who makes everyone feel seen, or the no‑nonsense task master who just wants to get things done? This little personality test aims to reveal…

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Jewellery stocks today: Share prices sink up to 9% after PM Modi calls to cut gold purchases

Jewellery segment shares fell sharply on Monday after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to cut gold purchases. Share prices of Senco Gold and Kalyan Jewellerys tumbled over 8% while Titan was down over 6%.Speaking in a rally earlier on Sunday, PM Modi called citizens to help preserve foreign exchange reserves. His appeal included avoiding unnecessary…

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IPL 2026: RCB coach Andy Flower fined after heated outburst during dramatic win over MI | Cricket News

Andy Flower and Virat Kohli (Photo Credit: RCB video grab) NEW DELHI: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s thrilling last-ball victory over Mumbai Indians came with a setback off the field as head coach Andy Flower was fined for breaching the IPL Code of Conduct during the high-voltage clash on Sunday.The IPL confirmed in an official…

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6 things emotionally intelligent parents do differently every day

Children absorb far more from what parents do than from what they say. If parents want calm, honesty, empathy, and resilience, they have to live those qualities in daily life. They need to show how to apologize, how to handle disappointment, how to disagree without cruelty, and how to recover after a hard day. This…

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English rhymes ‘Johnny Johnny’, ‘Rain Rain Go Away’ promote lying, selfishness: Edu min | Lucknow News

Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Minister Yogendra Upadhyay has sparked controversy by deeming popular English nursery rhymes ‘Johnny Johnny, Yes Papa’ and ‘Rain Rain Go Away’ as detrimental to Indian culture LUCKNOW: Higher education minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogendra Upadhyay has triggered a controversy by describing two popular English nursery rhymes – ‘Johnny Johnny, Yes Papa’…

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How to set healthy screen time limits for kids

The World Health Organization says screen time is not recommended for infants under 1 year, and for 1-year-olds it should not be used; at age 2, sedentary screen time should be no more than one hour a day, with less being better. For children ages 3 to 4, WHO again recommends no more than one…

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