Uae Flights Disrupted: Dubai Airports flight status on March 14: Air India to run 80 flights, IndiGo cancels 97 amid growing West Asia regional tensions

Flight operations to and from Dubai Airports, namely Dubai International Airport (DXB), one of the busiest hubs and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) and other major West Asian hubs remain disrupted on March 14, 2026. Other major airports in the United Arab Emirates remain operational but with reduced capacity amid the ongoing regional conflict which…

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Boil a potato for 8 minutes and it could light your home for a month; know the science behind |

The discovery that an ordinary potato can become an effective energy source after a little tweaking was made by researchers at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who conducted a study published in Smithsonian Magazine. After boiling a potato for eight minutes, they were able to cause cell membrane ruptures within the potato’s internal structure, which…

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Inside Chrysalis: This 36-mile generational starship could keep 1,000 humans alive for 250 years beyond the Solar System |

Source: Discover Magazine The proposed interstellar spacecraft, called Chrysalis, can carry 1,000 people on a one-way trip into interstellar space. It was proposed as part of the Project Hyperion Design Competition. The idea behind this spacecraft is that it could be a generational vessel capable of sustaining human life for centuries. This is different from…

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NASA sets dates for two new spacewalks 94 and 95 outside the International Space Station |

NASA has confirmed and scheduled two upcoming spacewalks (EVAs 94 and 95) for ongoing maintenance and power upgrades to the International Space Station (ISS). A press release issued recently by NASA acknowledged that these missions represent a critical step towards improving the ISS capability as it nears the end of its operational life. Astronauts engaged…

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