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Scientists issue chilling warning about ‘space babies’ as Mars colonisation dreams race ahead

As talk of Mars colonisation and permanent lunar bases accelerates, scientists are issuing a stark warning: human reproduction in space is nowhere near safe enough to even be considered.Despite decades of spaceflight, reproduction beyond Earth has never been attempted, and experts say the biological risks involved could endanger not just astronauts, but future generations. A…

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Katrina Kaif insisted on doing it all herself: Shakti Mohan settles ‘Kamli’ stunt debate, says ‘she had bruises all over her body’ | Hindi Movie News

For years, fans have speculated whether choreographer Shakti Mohan performed Katrina Kaif’s stunts in Dhoom 3’s high-energy song Kamli. Shakti has now put the rumours to rest, opening up about Katrina’s relentless dedication and revealing how the actor chose to push herself physically despite suffering bruises during the shoot. ‘How can I be her body…

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Georgia E-Visa: With a 40% surge in Indian treavellers visting Georgia, all about the e-Visa process, eligibility, documents, fees and validity for short-term travellers |

Georgia is one of those pretty destinations that is gradually becoming popular among Indian travellers. And to cater to the growing demand, here we discuss the e-visa process that can help one enter the country legally for short-term purposes without visiting a Georgian embassy or consulate. According to tourism officials, the first six months of…

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IndiGo’s December disruption stranded 16.2 lakh domestic flyers: DGCA | India News

Stranded passengers search for their luggage near a counter after IndiGo cancelled more than 400 flights, at the Kempegowda International Airport, in Bengaluru, Karnataka. (File photo/ PTI) CHENNAI: When IndiGo’s flight operations went topsy-turvy in December last year, there were videos and photos of hapless and tired passengers confronting ground staff. The Directorate General of…

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Spanish scientist’s pancreatic cancer breakthrough turns to crowdfunding as it faces funding shortage for human trials |

A promising pancreatic cancer therapy developed by Spanish scientist Mariano Barbacid has sparked global attention for its striking results in mice. Beyond the scientific breakthrough, the project is also making headlines for the unusual way it is being funded. After preclinical success, the research has encountered a familiar obstacle: securing the substantial funding required to…

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Celina Jaitly breaks down seeking PM Narendra Modi’s intervention for brother Vikrant Kumar Jaitly detained in UAE: ‘Our soldiers are not just numbers’ |

Celina Jaitly has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene in the case of her brother, Major Vikrant Kumar Jaitly, a former Indian Army Special Forces officer who has been detained in the United Arab Emirates since September 2024. Speaking to India Today, Celina broke down while recounting what she described as an unlawful…

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Govt questions Sixth Schedule limits, statehood fiscal burden at Ladakh talks | India News

JAMMU: A high-powered Union home ministry panel has questioned Ladakh’s top political groupings on whether inclusion under the Constitution’s Sixth Schedule would offer sufficient safeguards, signalling that New Delhi is weighing constitutional limits, fiscal costs and governance models as demands for statehood gather force in the region.During talks Wednesday in New Delhi, the committee asked…

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