In 1900, a storm blew a Greek diving crew off course and led to the discovery of a “computer” that was 1,500 years ahead of its time |

A chance discovery by Greek sponge fishermen in 1900 off Antikythera revealed a remarkable ancient astronomical calculator. This “Antikythera Mechanism,” a complex device with intricate gears, predates similar technology by fifteen centuries. Image Credits: via Wikimedia Commons The Aegean is unpredictable yet beautiful. In the spring of 1900, a group of Greek sponge fishermen sailed…

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Nicole Kidman: When Keith Urban talked about how he ‘blew’ his marriage with Nicole Kidman ‘to smithereens’ |

After Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman announced that they were splitting up last September after 19 years of marriage, many were left shocked. Fans and netizens have since been speculating about what really went wrong between the couple, as neither of them confirmed the exact reason for their separation. An old interview of Urban has…

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A 13-year-old boy took a walk in a Berlin field and found an ancient Greek coin lost for 2,000 years |

A young historian’s find in Berlin has unearthed a thousand-year-old Greek coin. This bronze artifact from Ilion or Troy dates back to 281-261 BC. Representative Image | Image Credit: Google Gemini Where others are lost in the virtual cacophony, Jerome, an enthusiastic young historian with big plans for himself, is suddenly faced with something quite…

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Rajesh Khanna: Rajesh Khanna’s PR agent reveals how he got the ‘superstar’ tag in a viral video: ‘Ek cheez jab baar baar kaha jaata hai…’ | Hindi Movie News

Widely celebrated as Hindi cinema’s first true superstar, Rajesh Khanna redefined fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s. His popularity was so extraordinary that the word “superstar” became almost synonymous with his identity. But the story behind how he came to be known by that title has an interesting backstory, recently revisited in a…

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Meet the master of wobble walking: The slowest bird that pulls out earthworms with its dumpy movement!

Discover the American woodcock, officially recognized as the world’s slowest flying bird. This fascinating creature boasts a flight speed of just 8 km/h, primarily during courtship. Its unique wobbling gait on the ground also aids in hunting by disturbing earthworms. This slow-paced lifestyle is a remarkable adaptation for survival in its woodland habitat. Nature is…

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In 2000, silver miners in Mexico accidentally drilled into a 300-meter-deep crystal fortress that looks like a scene from another planet |

Miners in Chihuahua’s Naica Mine discovered a massive cave filled with colossal, white gypsum crystals, some reaching 12 meters in length. Image Credits: Alexander Van Driessche, via Wikimedia Commons Deep within the arid regions of Chihuahua, the Naica Mine had been operating on an industrial level for ages by pulling lead and zinc out of…

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‘Raja Shivaji’ to release in two versions with different runtimes, sells 40,000 tickets as Pune leads advance booking surge – Reports |

‘Raja Shivaji’, slated to hit theatres on May 1, will arrive in both Marathi and Hindi formats, but with a surprising twist. Unlike most multilingual releases where only the language differs, this historical drama will feature distinct runtimes for each version, making it a rare case in Indian cinema.The Hindi version of ‘Raja Shivaji’ received…

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RBI’s new disaster loan relief rules explained: Banks can help borrowers automatically; what changes from July 1

Banks will be allowed to extend relief measures to borrowers in calamity-hit areas without waiting for individual requests, under revised Reserve Bank of India guidelines that will come into force from July 1, 2026.The RBI on Wednesday issued fresh directions after considering stakeholder feedback on draft norms covering relief measures in areas affected by natural…

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