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Google Unveils “Nano Banana” AI: A New Era in Image Editing

Google has introduced its latest breakthrough in artificial intelligence—Nano Banana, a powerful image editing tool now available in the Gemini app. Designed as part of the company’s next-gen AI lineup, Nano Banana enables users to create, modify, and merge images using simple text prompts, offering a seamless and more natural editing experience. Unlike traditional AI

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Trump’s Tariffs Face Legal Blow: Court Rules IEEPA Use Unconstitutional, Case Heads to Supreme Court

Days after steep 50% US tariffs on Indian imports came into effect, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday that most of former President Donald Trump’s tariff powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) were unlawful.   While the court found that imposing tariffs under IEEPA violated constitutional limits, it allowed the duties

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Bruce Willis’ Wife Emma Reveals Emotional Challenges of Living With Dementia

Hollywood legend Bruce Willis, celebrated for iconic roles in Die Hard, The Sixth Sense, and Pulp Fiction, is battling frontotemporal dementia (FTD)—a condition that affects personality, behavior, and communication, as explained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).   In a heartfelt interview on ABC’s special episode “Emma & Bruce Willis: The Unexpected

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Former Australia Captain Michael Clarke Raises Skin Cancer Awareness After Surgery

Sydney, August 2025: Former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has undergone his sixth surgery for skin cancer, this time to remove a lesion from his nose.   The 44-year-old 2015 World Cup-winning skipper shared a post-operative photo on Instagram, stressing the importance of regular skin checks, particularly in sun-intense regions like Australia. “Skin cancer is

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Rajesh Keshav on Ventilator Support Following Cardiac Arrest and Angioplasty

Kochi, August 27, 2025: Popular actor and television anchor Rajesh Keshav (47) is battling for his life at a private hospital in Kochi after suffering a cardiac arrest earlier this week.   The incident occurred on Sunday night (August 24, 2025) when Keshav suddenly collapsed in the bathroom of a hotel where he was attending

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Musk Asked Zuckerberg to Help Fund Nearly $100 Billion Bid for OpenAI, Legal Case Shows

Court filings made public on Thursday have revealed that Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, reached out to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg earlier this year to help finance a massive $97.4 billion takeover bid for OpenAI.   The disclosure comes as part of Musk’s ongoing legal battle with OpenAI, which he co-founded in 2015 as

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200-Million-Year-Old Phytosaur Fossil Unearthed in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer

In a groundbreaking paleontological discovery, fossil remains unearthed last week in Megha village, located about 45 kilometers from Jaisalmer, have been identified as belonging to a phytosaur—a prehistoric reptile resembling a crocodile. Experts confirm that this is the first well-preserved specimen of its kind discovered in India, offering new insights into the region’s Jurassic-age ecosystem.

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Is the Universe Expanding Faster Than Light? The Cosmic Truth Explained

The Expanding Universe: Faster Than Light? For over a century, astronomers have known that the universe is expanding, ever since Edwin Hubble discovered in 1929 that galaxies are moving away from us. But one fact often stuns people: some galaxies appear to be receding faster than the speed of light. Does this break Einstein’s theory

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Llareta: The Ancient Atacama Desert Plant That Looks Like Moss but Is Over 3,000 Years Old

In the heart of Chile’s Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, grows a plant so unusual that many mistake it for moss glued tightly to rocks. This bright green wonder is called llareta (Azorella compacta), a species that belongs to the carrot family (Apiaceae).   Not Moss, But an Ancient Plant At

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