Author: Arushi Pandey

Rising Solar Costs Push Middle Class to the Brink In the sweltering heat of Karachi, Fahim Ali wipes dust from the solar panels on his rooftop. The 31-year-old industrial engineer chose to go off-grid in August last year, driven by steep electricity prices and frequent blackouts. His decision came as Pakistan increased power and gas tariffs under an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to support a struggling energy sector. Ali spent around 1 million rupees ($3,559) on his off-grid system, which includes batteries and a water motor. Though costly, he believes it is better than paying monthly electricity…

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5,000-Year-Old Tomb of Female Authority Uncovered Archaeologists in Peru have unearthed the 5,000-year-old tomb of a woman believed to have held a high social status in the ancient Caral civilisation. The discovery highlights the potential significance of women in one of the oldest urban centres in the Americas. The remains were found in Áspero, a coastal section of the Caral site, which lies approximately 180 km north of Lima. Caral is recognised as the oldest city in the Americas and developed independently around the same time as early civilisations in Egypt, China and Sumer. However, unlike those, Caral evolved in…

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CORLEO: A Futuristic Leap in Personal Mobility Kawasaki Robotics has revealed a bold vision for the future — a ride-on robotic lion named CORLEO. This concept robot, powered by hydrogen, blends animal-like agility with high-tech mobility. Kawasaki believes this innovation could become reality by 2050. CORLEO is not just a robot; it is an all-terrain personal transport machine. It uses a hydrogen-powered electric generator to drive motors placed in each of its legs. The unique design enables it to walk, run and jump across various terrains. Combining Technology and Animal Motion The rider steers CORLEO by shifting their weight, using…

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Tesla Faces Investor Scrutiny Amid Delays and Political Controversies Tesla is set to release its first-quarter 2025 earnings report today, with investors eagerly awaiting updates on the company’s plans for a more affordable electric vehicle and the rollout of its robotaxi service. Concerns are mounting over CEO Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration and its impact on Tesla’s brand and operations. Production Delays and Market Challenges Tesla has postponed the U.S. launch of a lower-cost Model Y, initially expected in early 2025. Production is now anticipated between the third quarter of 2025 and early 2026. This delay comes as…

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New Penguin Documentary Unveils Hidden Secrets of Survival A stunning new documentary series, Secrets of the Penguins, reveals the intense challenges faced by penguins in the wild. Years of filming, often in extreme weather, have brought fresh insights into the lives of these resilient birds. The series will premiere on Disney+ this Monday, the eve of Earth Day, and on Nat Geo Wild from Tuesday. A Global Journey Captured Over Two Years The three-part series, narrated by US actor Blake Lively, is hosted by National Geographic explorer Bertie Gregory. Filming took more than two years and included 274 days on…

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Sudden Shutdown Leaves Thousands of Drivers Jobless Indian electric cab company BluSmart, a rising competitor to Uber, suspended its services on Thursday. The move came just two days after India’s market regulator accused co-founder Anmol Jaggi of diverting company funds, including money meant for electric vehicle procurement, to buy a luxury apartment. The sudden halt in operations has affected the livelihoods of thousands of BluSmart drivers. With a fleet of over 8,000 electric taxis, the company had built a strong presence in cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. BluSmart also invested in charging hubs to support its all-electric fleet,…

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Bahamas Halts SpaceX Falcon 9 Landings Pending Review The Government of Bahamas has announced a temporary suspension of all SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket landings within its territory. This decision will remain in effect until a comprehensive post-launch investigation is completed. Environmental Assessment Now Required According to Latrae Rahming, the country’s Director of Communications, no new landing approvals will be granted until an environmental review is carried out and evaluated. He shared this update through a post on X. SpaceX has yet to comment publicly on the decision. Back in February, the Bahamas had granted preliminary clearance for 19 more Falcon…

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Katy Perry and Five Women Complete Historic Spaceflight with Blue Origin Pop sensation Katy Perry joined five other trailblazing women on a landmark Blue Origin spaceflight on Monday, 14 April. This mission marked the first all-female space journey in over six decades and stood out as a significant milestone for the commercial spaceflight industry. Short but Meaningful Journey to Space The mission launched from Blue Origin’s West Texas site at precisely 9:31 a.m. ET (1331 GMT). The six-member crew aboard the New Shepard suborbital rocket soared past the Kármán line—the recognised boundary of space—where they experienced several minutes of weightlessness.…

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Binance Sought Reduced Oversight in Talks with US Treasury Last month, Binance executives reportedly met with officials from the US Treasury Department to discuss easing government oversight. The cryptocurrency giant also explored a potential partnership with World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture linked to former President Donald Trump, according to the Wall Street Journal. Binance Aims to End Monitoring Agreement Executives from Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, are said to have requested the removal of a US-appointed monitor. This monitor was put in place to ensure Binance complies with anti-money laundering laws. During the meeting, CEO Richard Teng and…

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AI Technology to Help Detect Potholes Across Surrey Roads Surrey County Council is introducing artificial intelligence to detect potholes and improve road maintenance. The move aims to speed up repair times while making inspections safer and more efficient. Dashcam Cameras to Spot Road Damage Automatically The council will use computer vision cameras fitted to the dashboards of its vehicles plying the highways. These cameras will identify and photograph potholes as vehicles travel around the county. Each identified pothole will be automatically recorded in the system, triggering necessary repairs. This technology reduces the need for inspectors to walk on busy roads,…

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