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A 1971 prediction by Stephen Hawking just came true with a cosmic collision 1.3 billion light-years away: Now scientists are trying to understand how

A prediction made by Stephen Hawking some 50 years ago has just come true and now, scientists are trying to understand how it reinforces fundamental principles of modern physics. A collision between two black holes about 1.3 billion light-years from Earth has provided the most precise observational evidence ever obtained for a prediction presented by…

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Interstellar: Anne Hathaway jokes she feared offending Christopher Nolan during ‘Interstellar’: ‘I hope I didn’t say anything’ | English Movie News

Anne Hathaway recalled worrying she had somehow offended Christopher Nolan after Interstellar before reuniting with him for The Odyssey.​Image credit (Instagram) Anne Hathaway has humorously revealed that she worried she had offended director Christopher Nolan during their work together on ‘Interstellar’, fearing the incident might have prevented him from casting her in future projects. The…

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‘I’m a bit tipsy’: Jannik Sinner’s honest Wimbledon Champions’ Ball confession wins hearts — Watch | Tennis News

Linda Nosková and Jannik Sinner taking part in the traditional winners’ dance. (Pic credit: Wimbledon) Fresh off successfully defending his Wimbledon crown, Jannik Sinner traded his racquet for a tuxedo and his trademark composure for a dose of candid humour, delighting fans with an honest admission that quickly became one of the most talked-about moments…

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‘In solidarity with Wangchuk’: CJP announces 1-day mass hunger strike at Jantar Mantar tomorrow | India News

NEW DELHI: Cockroach Janata Party announced a one-day mass hunger strike on July 16 in solidarity with Sonam Wangchuk who is on a indefinite fast against examination irregularities and NEET paper leak.“Tomorrow, July 16th, join us for 1-day mass hunger strike in solidarity with Sonam Wangchuk and the students of this country,” the party said…

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China is building a city where 40,000 trees will grow across buildings to fight the pollution choking its urban skies | World News

China has some of the most polluted cities on the planet, and for years the usual fixes, stricter emission rules, factory shutdowns, better public transport, have only chipped away at the problem. So Italian architect Stefano Boeri decided to try something far more radical, wrapping entire buildings and eventually entire cities in trees. His firm’s…

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Sensex jumps over 500 points, Nifty above 24,200: Top reasons driving stock market rally

AI generated image, used only for representational purpose Dalal Street made a strong comeback on Wednesday, reversing previous session’s losses as improving tech sentiments, firmer rupee, and other geopolitical cues boosted investor confidence. BSE Sensex jumped 553 points to 77,603.57 in early trade, while NSE Nifty gained 148.15 points to 24,198.40. The recovery came a…

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Swiss cows wear giant bells around their necks. The reason began with a simple problem in the mountains |

There is a particular sound that belongs to the Alps in summer. It drifts across mountain meadows, echoes from rocky slopes and sometimes arrives before the animals themselves come into view. The ringing of cowbells has become so closely associated with Switzerland, Austria and parts of southern Germany that many visitors assume the bells exist…

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