New Study Explains Why Earth’s Poles Are Heating Up at an Alarming Rate

The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere on Earth, and new research reveals why. Using aircraft and ground measurements, scientists found that openings in sea ice boost cloud formation while pollution from oil fields alters Arctic chemistry. Together, these processes form powerful feedback loops that trap heat and speed ice loss. The findings highlight how local Arc...

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Top 5 Gaming TWS Under Rs 2,000 in India: Realme Buds T200 Lite, GoBoult Astra and More

Gaming-focused TWS earbuds under Rs. 2,000 in India now offer low latency, solid sound, and long battery life at budget prices. This list highlights five options that balance gaming performance and everyday use. The Boat Immortal 121 focuses on ultra-low latency, GoBoult Mustang Torq and Astra emphasise battery life and customisation, Realme Buds T200 Lite deliver str...

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Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Ultra Design Spotted in Leaked Hands-On Images

Samsung Galaxy S26 series launch could be just a few weeks away. We saw plenty of rumours about the three devices in the lineup. Most recently, we got leaked live images of the Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The Galaxy S26 Ultra has a quad-camera setup, but the layout is different compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The Galaxy S26 has a triple rear camera unit...

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Google’s Nano Banana Renews AI Privacy Concerns for 1.5 Billion People

Google’s Nano Banana AI tool is raising new privacy questions, putting how photos are analyzed and stored in focus for 1.5 billion people worldwide.

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