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Dehydration Symptoms: India’s extreme heat is taking a toll: Why dehydration can turn dangerous quickly

Summer in India is getting harder to escape, and many places are experiencing either very hot or otherwise different-than-normal heat, with an increased number of people developing serious heat-related illnesses like dehydration or heat exhaustion. This is due to increasing amounts of high-temperature events (temperature exceeds 104°F / 40°C). There are many reasons for the…

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Rebel Wilson weight loss: How she lost 36 kgs without extreme dieting – Ozempic or lifestyle?

Rebel Wilson’s Weight Loss Journey: Lifestyle, Ozempic and Sustainable Health in 2026 Few celebrity transformations have sparked as much sustained conversation as that of Rebel Wilson, Australian actor, comedian and producer. Years after declaring 2020 her “year of health,” the actor is once again making headlines in 2026 but while her weight loss journey is…

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Non-survivable heatwaves: What scientists just learned about extreme temperatures and wet-bulb temperature threshold

The old rule for deadly heat was simple enough: if the wet-bulb temperature hit 35°C, that’s when humans can’t survive. That’s been the standard for years. But a team of researchers just threw that number into question, and what they found is honestly pretty concerning, especially if you’re older or someone who spends time outside…

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Thierry Henry posts extreme workout clip with 10kg vest as Arsenal legend shows shocking fitness transformation at 48 | International Sports News

Thierry Henry posts extreme workout clip with 10kg vest as Arsenal legend shows shocking fitness transformation at 48 (Image via Getty) Thierry Henry may have retired years ago, but right now, he looks like someone still ready to play at the top level. At 48, the former Arsenal star is turning heads again, this time…

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A tiny hole in Greenland reveals how creatures survived extreme climate 210 million years ago | World News

Located in East Greenland’s Fleming Fjord Formation, the recently identified 210-million-year-old lungfish burrows provide valuable insight into the volatile nature of the Late Triassic climate throughout ancient Greenland. The fossilised burrows indicate that the lungfish had a strategy of digging into the mud to survive the seasonal droughts in Late Triassic Greenland through a biological…

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Dras colder than Siberia right now: Ladakh’s coldest village records extreme chill as snow grips region |

The high-altitude town of Dras is currently experiencing harsher conditions than parts of Siberia. Current weather data indicates that Dras is experiencing cold weather with snowfall throughout the day, with daytime highs of about 1°C and nighttime lows of -5°C. The amount of snowfall is expected to be between 5 and 10 cm throughout the…

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NASA announces STRIVE and EDGE: Two ‘next-generation satellite missions’ set to monitor Earth’s extreme environments by 2030 |

NASA is returning to Earth in a big way. The space agency announced two new satellite missions that might change ‘how we see’ and ‘understand our home planet’. These are not just any satellites; rather, they are supposed to track everything from the ozone layer high up in the sky to glaciers and ice sheets…

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Space missions may soon be safer! This plasma tunnel tests the extreme heat of reentry; one of spacecraft’s biggest challenges |

Space missions and space tourism have started accelerating rapidly. This concept of space tourism may evoke and feels more like a sense of sci-fi, but with a sense of awe and wonder, the space tourism growth has been doing wonders. This may seem like a luxurious experience afforded only by the super-rich segment of the…

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