India Launches First Hydrogen Train: A Green Revolution in Rail Transport | India News

The Railway Ministry, on Tuesday, approved the operation of India’s first hydrogen-powered 10-coach DEMU train between Jind and Sonipat under the Northern Railway zone.The train will run at a maximum speed of 75 kmph and use hydrogen fuel cells to generate power instead of diesel or conventional electric traction, PTI reports.With a total power output…

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US ban on Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 has ‘Amazon link’: Researchers from Amazon used a series of prompts to …

The US government recently directed Anthropic to suspend access to the two models over national security concerns, forcing the company to shut them down for users worldwide. Anthropic has said it disagrees with the decision and believes the concerns are based on a limited “jailbreak” technique. According to a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report, the…

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‘If You Want English-Medium, Change School’ | Delhi News

Students in Delhi government schools are struggling as English-medium classes in Class XI are being discontinued (AI image used for representational purpose only) NEW DELHI: Students of several govt schools in northeast and east Delhi are allegedly grappling with the discontinuation of English-medium teaching in Class XI. The students are faced with the choice of…

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Pakistan train blast: 24 killed, over 50 injured in Quetta explosion near railway track

At least 24 people were killed and more than 50 injured after a powerful explosion targeted a train carrying military personnel near Chaman Phatak railway station in Pakistan’s Balochistan province on Sunday, authorities said.The blast took place near the railway track in Quetta and caused partial damage to a train, while at least 10 vehicles…

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Love is the oldest traveler in the universe; it is…

To call love a “traveler” means it is constantly in motion. Love predates our modern laws, our institutions, and our artificial borders.It is the ultimate survivor, traveling across generations through family recipes, passed-down stories, and daily habits. Love adapts. It survives displacement, grief, and distance.It carries history: Think of an old handwritten letter or a…

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Chief scientist and co-founder of Europe’s most prominent AI startup warns region cannot afford to rely on US for Superintelligence: ‘Very soon in …’

Image for representative purpose The chief scientist and co-founder of Mistral AI, Europe’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has issued a stark warning: Europe must urgently build its own “superintelligence” because it cannot afford to rely on American tech giants. Guillaume Lample, speaking ahead of a company event in Paris recently, warned that the arrival…

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How tiny pollen grains helped solve a brutal murder: The fascinating science behind nature’s invisible crime scene evidence

Blood, fingerprints, and weapons aren’t the only evidence investigators look for at a crime scene; pollen is another. Pollen grains are one piece of evidence that has helped solve some of the highest-profile murder cases in recent years, one grain at a time. The tiny grains that might be invisible to the naked eye actually…

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How PBKS vs RCB could decide Chennai Super Kings’ IPL 2026 playoff fate

How will PBKS vs RCB match effect CSK’s qualification (Image: X/IPL) Chennai Super Kings may not be in action today, but the outcome of the high-pressure clash between Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Dharamsala could significantly shape their IPL 2026 playoff destiny.After suffering a heavy seven-wicket defeat to Lucknow Super Giants, CSK slipped…

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5 money habits of rich couples

For a lot of people, talking about bank accounts feels like walking through a minefield. Rich couples don’t treat money like a taboo topic; they treat it like the weather—regular, predictable, and totally normal to discuss. They don’t wait for a financial crisis to look at the numbers. Instead, they often review budgets and track…

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Indian manager in Canada shares how one interview question cost him a job: As the LinkedIn post goes viral, here’s what Karan Gogna went through and what you can learn from his experience

An Indian product manager in Canada has become an internet sensation owing to his experience of how just one question during the last phase of the interview process can make him lose an offer letter. Karan Gogna wrote about his experience in a LinkedIn post that started a discussion among the professional community on how…

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