A 66-million-year-old dinosaur highway in Bolivia reveals more than 16,000 fossil footprints from the final days of the dinosaurs |

Millions of years before roads connected modern cities, dinosaurs were already following well-worn routes across ancient landscapes. A remarkable fossil site in central Bolivia has preserved this prehistoric movement in extraordinary detail. Scientists have documented more than 16,000 dinosaur footprints at the Carreras Pampa tracksite in Torotoro National Park, making it the world’s largest known…

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Willie Nelson opposes proposed Texas data centers near Abbott, says they threaten farmland and rural communities |

Willie Nelson urged local communities to oppose planned data centres near his hometown, warning they could threaten farmland and rural life.Image credit : (Instagram) Willie Nelson is a legendary country music artist best known for hits like “On the Road Again” and his decades-long career spanning over 60 years in the entertainment industry. The 93-year-old…

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They left ₹35 LPA tech jobs to chase a dream. Two years later, this couple earned over ₹1 crore through content creation

They quit ₹35 lakh tech jobs and built a creator business earning over ₹1 crore. (Photo: IG) For many young professionals, landing a high-paying technology job is considered the ultimate career milestone. Walking away from that stability, especially when the combined annual salary is ₹35 lakh, would seem almost unimaginable. But Muskaan Mittal and Aashish…

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Yash Thakur’s untold story: Karate, rejections, father’s dream and India’s newest pace hope | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Zimbabwe has become India’s preferred destination to bring in young talent. Just like in 2024, when Abhishek Sharma, Dhruv Jurel, Riyan Parag, Sai Sudharsan and Tushar Deshpande received their maiden India caps, this year’s tour also saw Ashok Sharma and Yash Thakur make their T20I debuts. The series also marked the return of…

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Watch: Stormy scenes in Rajya Sabha as Kharge, Nadda clash over police action against student protesters | India News

Kharge said ‘democracy is not safe’, to which Nadda replied ‘it’s a normal situation’ NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday witnessed a sharp exchange between Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of the House J.P. Nadda over the police action against students during the July 20 ‘Sansad Chalo’ march, with the Congress alleging…

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Ancient footprints found in Kenya reveal how early human relatives may have travelled and lived together 1.43 million years ago | World News

PC: Kay Behrensmeyer, Smithsonian Long before stone tools or bones tell their part of the story, footprints can preserve something far more immediate. They capture movement rather than anatomy, recording where an individual walked, how they placed their feet, and sometimes who was travelling beside them. A newly described set of fossil footprints from northern…

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El Salvador archaeologists lifted a burial sealed beneath 2,800-year-old volcanic ash; the person lay face down with a sea turtle-shaped vessel near one hand |

There are no limits to a human’s materialistic wants and emotional feelings. Attachment is the quickest development to happen and the slowest to recede. This is possibly why archaeologists in El Salvador found a 2,800-year-old burial of a person clutching a sea turtle vessel.The Mesoamerican burial found a face-down human skeleton that may be from…

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