Unfortunately, I lost total interest in this year’s IpL when I saw huge scores of 250 odd being posted in 20 overs , every ball being hit and the bowlers being made to look like fools . This is not cricket ! It’s no fun
Sorry , for once I cannot and do not want to predict 🙏🏻😊
Probably for the first time, Pawan was left impressed by an employee's expertise.
During his visit to the Jindal Waste to Energy plant, he was astonished by the knowledge and vision of a senior employee.
Impressed by his ideas, Pawan directed officials to arrange meetings with him to help formulate plans for cleaning the Godavari River.
Congratulations, man! Great to see an American player of Indian (Telugu) origin No. 154 defeating the No. 7 ! #Nishesh
The French Open just got a lot more exciting😊😃
Flipkart's new ad for its SASA LELE Sale features Kodinhi, a town in Kerala's Malappuram district.
Known as India's "Twin Town", it has a high twin birth rate, about 400 pairs among 2000 families.
Very creative, with genuinely good jokes. They hit a home run with this concept.
@Tintincapital Sorry nothing against what you kept. Its just this market is all running on narratives. I read somewhere if you type "I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50m away. Should I drive or walk there" in claude you get interesting result. I dont buy this AI Hype yet.
When I saw this image of the Artemis booster separation, I couldn’t help but wonder what kind of gear it took and how steady the photographer had to be to capture it.
Booster separation happened around 45 km (147,600 ft). At that point, Artemis is tearing through the atmosphere at roughly 5,000 mph. Imagine the lens you’d need, and having to stay locked on it, waiting for that two minute mark (NASA’s stated moment of separation).
You’d almost have to hold your breath.
Lose it for even a second and the shot is gone. Once your camera drifts, you’re not finding it again. There’s just too much sky.
It’s like searching the ocean.
This shot should make Time magazine.
this story is absolutely insane 🤯
> tech guy with zero biology background.
> his dog got terminal cancer.
> vets said 1 - 6 months left.
> bro said nah not on my watch.
> asked ChatGPT for a treatment plan.
> sequenced tumor DNA for $3k.
> used AlphaFold AI to model mutated proteins.
> designed world’s first personalized mRNA vaccine for a dog.
> partnered with universities to synthesize it.
> ethics approval took 3 months.
> vaccine design took 2 months.
> first injection December 2025.
> tumors shrank 75% within weeks.
> dog happy.
> universities confirmed it worked.
> now designing version 2 for remaining tumor.
AI + a guy determined to save his dog just outperformed the pharma industry 💀
the cure for cancer will be open source.