Poetry in motion: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan stuns in regal off-white Chikankari kurta and emeralds

Manish Malhotra has a real knack for making old-school Indian craftsmanship feel brand new again, and his latest Instagram drop is basically a masterclass in that. This time, he teamed up with his long-time muse, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and honestly? The results are stunning.Manish shared a series of photos of Aishwarya in a graceful, off-white…

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Middle East Conflict Disrupts: Dubai Airports update today: Limited flights resume at DXB and DWC as travellers urged to confirm schedules before travelling

In a current update, as of 9 March 2026, Dubai’s both Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) are operating with a limited number of airlines. The authorities confirmed the news that after a brief disruption, airlines including major UAE carriers are gradually restarting services on selected routes. Though safety remains the…

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Etihad updates March 10 flight schedule from Abu Dhabi as limited services continue; advises passengers to check status |

The UAE’s national carrier Etihad Airways has released its updated flight schedule for March 10, 2026, as part of the airline’s phased resumption of limited commercial operations from Abu Dhabi. The airline said it will operate flights to several key destinations, with services carefully coordinated to meet safety and operational requirements amid ongoing regional airspace…

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150-million-year-old intact dinosaur eggs found on Portugal’s Santa Cruz Beach, where a Jurassic predator left them |

PC: Natural History Society based in Torres Vedras, Portugal Dinosaurs are one of those species that have never been seen in real life by anyone; everyone has grown up seeing dinosaurs only in movies like Jurassic Park and reading about them in school books or novels. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the biological…

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Hungary’s Danube River holds a haunting memorial: Shoes that reveal the dark history of those murdered 1944-45 |

On the edge of the Danube River in Budapest, there is a memorial that often stops people in their tracks. Visitors walking along the riverbank near the Hungarian Parliament building suddenly notice dozens of old-style shoes scattered along the concrete embankment. Some look like men’s work boots. Others resemble elegant women’s heels. A few are…

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Shubhanshu Shukla reveals how astronauts stay fresh in space: ‘There are no showers up here…’ |

Shubhanshu Shukla reveals how astronauts stay fresh in space (Image source: Wikipedia) Shubhanshu Shukla in his recent X post, continuing the series following his insights on his journey in space, describes what follows astronauts getting ready in the International Space Station (ISS). Shukla is the first Indian to visit the ISS and only the second…

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600-million-year-old secret of the human body may lie inside this brainless ocean creature |

The ocean still hides many secrets, and sometimes the smallest or simplest creatures reveal the biggest clues about life. Scientists have long believed that complex animals such as humans evolved through a gradual process that shaped our bodies over hundreds of millions of years. Yet the exact moment when the blueprint for building a human-like…

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Did NASA just move an asteroid around the Sun? New findings from the DART mission surprise scientists |

When NASA deliberately crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in 2022, the event sounded like something out of a science fiction film. The mission, called the Double Asteroid Redirection Test or DART, was designed to answer a serious question: could humanity push an asteroid off course if one ever threatened Earth? At the time, scientists…

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Living machines? Scientists implant human brain cells on a chip and they learn to play Doom |

In films like The Matrix and Ex Machina, the boundary between biological intelligence and machines dissolves. Human minds are wired into computers, artificial beings develop awareness, and the line between life and technology becomes increasingly blurred. For decades, such ideas belonged firmly to science fiction.Now, a laboratory experiment is forcing scientists to confront a far…

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