A Massachusetts farmer has put 832 tracking solar panels over his crops. The land now grows food, electricity and extra farm income all at once

The Massachusetts project is an example of agrivoltaics, a nascent farming practice that combines agriculture with solar energy generation on the same land. Farmers have relied on sunshine to grow healthy crops for generations. But as they say, excess of anything is bad and with climate change causing hotter summers, longer droughts and erratic weather,…

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Gatta Kusthi 2: After ‘Youth’, Ken Karunaas to headline Chella Ayyavu’s next after ‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ success | Tamil Movie News

After impressing audiences with ‘Youth’, Ken Karunaas has been selective about his next project, choosing scripts that can further strengthen his career. The young actor has now locked his next lead role with ‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ director Chella Ayyavu. The filmmaker confirmed that an official announcement will be made soon, raising excitement among Tamil cinema…

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Survival Skills For Kids: Teach your kids these survival rules before life teaches them the hard way

Life has a way of teaching difficult lessons. Failures, rejections, broken friendships and unexpected setbacks are all a part of life. Even as parents, it’s impossible to protect children from every difficult lesson. However, what can be done is making children equipped with the emotional and practical skills to handle those challenges with resilience.Here are…

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‘I’ve got a wealth of experience’: Joe Root embraces England captaincy return after Ben Stokes’ retirement | Cricket News

Following Ben Stokes’ retirement from international cricket, England have turned to a familiar face to lead their Test side once again. While there had been widespread speculation that Harry Brook could take over the captaincy, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has instead entrusted the role to Joe Root, who is set to begin…

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Anti-Paper Leak Law: Explained: What changes after India’s tougher anti-paper leak law comes into force | India News

Anti-paper leak law gets President’s nod (Representative image) NEW DELHI: The Centre’s tougher anti-paper leak law has officially come into force from Saturday after President Droupadi Murmu gave her assent to the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Amendment Bill, 2026, paving the way for stricter punishment, time-bound investigations and fast-track trials in public examination…

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‘Act of aggression against Iran’: Araghchi warns UK over US access to British military bases

Iranian foreign minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi (File photo) Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has warned the UK that its decision to permit the United States to use British military bases for strikes against the Islamic Republic amounts to an “act of aggression,” giving Tehran grounds to invoke its right to “self-defence.”According to Iran’s Press TV,…

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