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From Nazi’s V-2 terror to India’s Agni precision: How rocket have reshaped global warfare

Late in the Second World War, residents of London reported hearing a strange silence before destruction. Unlike conventional bombers that could be heard approaching from miles away, these attacks arrived without warning. There was no aircraft overhead, no sound of engines, only a sudden explosion. What had struck the city was a revolutionary weapon: a…

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Are we treating our friends like therapists? How healing culture reshaped modern friendship

Friendship today isn’t just about hanging out, sending unhinged memes, or planning last-minute trips. It’s also about unpacking attachment styles at midnight, dissecting red flags over coffee, and asking each other, “Did that trigger you?” Somewhere along the way, we started treating our friendships like therapy-lite spaces, emotionally safe, deeply vulnerable, and rooted in self-awareness….

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How work-from-home reshaped office reality since Covid — And where it stands now | India News

Work from home, a concept that barely featured in corporate vocabulary before 2020, quickly became the backbone of the global economy when the Covid pandemic brought daily life to a standstill. Offices shut overnight, cities fell silent, but work could not stop. Across industries, companies improvised at speed, building digital systems and remote processes that…

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He won the Nobel, later sold it: DNA double-helix pioneer James Watson dies at 97; ‘discovery of the century’ reshaped science

US biologist James Watson, who shared a Nobel prize for helping discover the double-helix shape of the DNA molecule, poses for a portrait at an exhibition in Berlin on Monday, Oct. 11, 2004. (AP Photo) James D Watson, co-discoverer of the DNA double-helix structure, has died at 97.Watson was an American biologist whose work with…

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