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A wall of dust is sweeping across Delhi-NCR, with thunder, lightning and rain. Here is the simple science behind the aandhi, the fierce pre-monsoon dust storm that hits northwest India every summer.

Meta is advancing in the smart glasses market and is now developing an AI pendant designed to act as a personal assistant, enhancing workplace productivity. , Technology & Science, Times Now

Urbanisation's aesthetic racket is not about sanitation. It is about whose knowledge counts, whose labour deserves an address, and whose community occupies space identified as developable

As heatwaves become more frequent and intense around the world, scientists are exploring new ways to keep buildings cool without increasing energy consumption. Researchers at the University of Sydney, working with startup Dewpoint Innovations, have developed a nano-engineered coating that reflects up to 97% of sunlight and stays significantly cooler than conventional surfaces.

While India ranks among its top markets for Codex adoption, usage is increasingly moving beyond software development into research, document drafting, and workflow automation.

Meta has officially entered its "everything must become a subscription" era, and honestly, people are exhausted already.

Google said its Ads policy on trademark keywords "does not allow competitor advertisers to use trademarked terms in the ad-text of an ad", a policy that is applied globally.

There are reality shows, and then there is Desi Bling, a glitter-covered social experiment designed to make viewers angry enough to keep watching. Netflix's newest guilty pleasure has mastered the art of ragebait television, where every episode feels less like entertainment and more like being trapped inside a WhatsApp family argument sponsored by luxury brands.

Samsung and researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital are studying whether wearable data can help prevent muscle loss linked to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy.

Dating in 2026 honestly feels less like finding love and more like surviving a psychological thriller with WiFi. Just when you finally recover from being ghosted, heal dramatically, delete their pictures and tell your friends "I am so over them," suddenly your phone lights up with a random "hey" from the same person who vanished six months ago.