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Jupiter has more oxygen than the sun, new simulations reveal

Deep beneath Jupiter’s stormy skies lies a crucial clue to how all the planets in our solar system formed. In a new study, scientists used advanced computer models to peer beneath Jupiter’s dense swirling cloud tops and tackle a question that has lingered for decades: How much oxygen does the gas giant actually contain? The study suggests that Jupiter holds about one and a half times…
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Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G Series India Launch Confirmed, Date Leaked

Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G series India launch has been confirmed by the brand shortly after the global debut of the devices. This comes after the brand launched the vanilla Redmi Note 15 5G in India earlier this month. The exact date of launch has also been leaked by a tipster. Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G Series India Launch: What to Expect? According to Redmi India’s website, the new Note series phones…
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The rise of ‘micro’ apps: non-developers are writing apps instead of buying them

It took Rebecca Yu seven days to vibe code her dining app. She was tired of the decision fatigue that comes from people in a group chat not being able to decide where to eat. Armed with determination, Claude, and ChatGPT, Yu decided to just build a dining app from scratch – one that would recommend restaurants to her and her friends based on their shared interests. “Once vibe-coding…
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"No, The Queen didn't walk out": Annie Leibovitz reveals the truth behind her infamous royal photo shoot

Annie Leibovitz has set the record straight about one of the most talked-about moments in her career; her 2007 photoshoot with Queen Elizabeth II that the BBC famously misrepresented, and later apologized for. The controversy erupted when the BBC showed documentary footage in 2007 that appeared to show the Queen walking out of the shoot after the legendary America photographer asked her to remove…
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