India News Live Today September 27, 2024: Jagan Reddy cancels Tirumala temple visit amid Laddus row: ‘Naidu using Hinduism for political gains’
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India News Live Today September 27, 2024: Jagan Reddy cancels Tirumala temple visit amid Laddus row: ‘Naidu using Hinduism for political gains’

Top Stories Tamfitronics LiveIndia News Live: Stay informed with our live blog covering India’s latest in politics, economy, crime, and general news. Get real-time updates on political developments, financial trends, crime reports, and important events across the country. Stay connected with the most crucial stories shaping India, all in one place.Latest news on September 27, 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk. (File Photo)India News Live: Get real time updates on the latest happenings across India. From key political shifts and government decisions to economic developments and crime reports, we bring you real-time information as it unfolds. Our coverage also includes general news, spotlighting significant events and issues impacting daily life. Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated live blog and has not been edited by Hindustan Times staff....Read MoreFollow all the...
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Latest News Today Live Updates September 6, 2024: ‘Not just conflict of interest but out and out corruption,’ says Congress leader Pawan Khera on Sebi | Today News
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Latest News Today Live Updates September 6, 2024: ‘Not just conflict of interest but out and out corruption,’ says Congress leader Pawan Khera on Sebi | Today News

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Forex Today: Markets remain focused on geopolitics to start the week
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Forex Today: Markets remain focused on geopolitics to start the week

Politics tamfitronics Here is what you need to know on Monday, August 12:Investors adopt a cautious stance at the beginning of the week as they keep a close eye on developments surrounding the Iran-Israel conflict. The economic calendar will not feature any high-tier macroeconomic data releases on Monday, allowing the risk mood to drive the action in financial markets.Following a three-day rebound, the US Dollar Index (DXY) edged slightly lower on Friday, closing the week virtually unchanged. In the European morning on Monday, the DXY fluctuates in a narrow channel slightly above 103.00. In the meantime, the benchmark 10-year US Treasury bond yield edges higher toward 4% after ending the previous week in positive...
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Tech Today:Flipping NASA Techand StickingtheLanding
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Tech Today:Flipping NASA Techand StickingtheLanding

NASA Space Technology NASA tech adds gecko grip to phone accessory When it comes to innovative technologies, inventors often find inspiration in the most unexpected places. A former salesman, Akeem Shannon, was inspired by his uncle, who worked as an engineer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, to research the agency’s published technologies. He came across a sticky NASA invention that would help him launch his breakout product.In the early 2010s, a team of roboticists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California were exploring methods to enhance robots’ gripping capabilities. They came across the Van Der Waals force – a weak electrostatic bond that forms at the molecular level when points on two surfaces make contact. This is the same force that geckos use to climb along walls.The microscopic hairs...
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