Elon Musk has had a ‘lifelong ambition’ to send humans to Mars but the company’s potential IPO in 2026 may dent the Tesla CEO’s goal. Analysts hint that a potential blockbuster IPO for SpaceX, possibly valued at over $1 trillion, may steer the company to focus on its revenue-generating parts rather than aiming to send...
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GPU cooling row: Nvidia employee objects to Microsoft’s system; company responds
An Nvidia employee may not be satisfied with Microsoft’s cooling system for its Blackwell GPUs. In an internal email, the Nvidia employee who wishes to remain anonymous claimed that at one of the data centre facilities, Microsoft’s cooling approach was “wasteful.” This comes as the chip giant works to deploy its powerful new GPUs. The...
Delhi’s school fee law goes live: What changes for parents and schools this academic year
Delhi enforces new law to rein in private school fees and expand parent oversight Delhi’s private school fee fights are never really about arithmetic. They are about power: who gets to decide the price of education, who is forced to pay it, and who is told to stop asking questions.The Delhi government, on Wednesday, notified...
Triple H & Stephanie McMahon net worth 2025: WWE careers & ventures
Triple H and Stephanie McMahon (Image Source: Getty) As members of the WWE corporate leadership team and creative team members, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are important to both the WWE corporate and creative ecosystems. The estimated net worth of Triple H is approximately $250 million, while the estimated net worth of Stephanie McMahon is...
PM Modi, Gill, fashion show: Messi’s India tour has everything but football
Artist Swapan Kumar Das draws a portrait of Argentine footballer and 2022 FIFA World Cup winning captain Lionel Messi ahead of his visit, in Kolkata, West Bengal. (PTI Photo) Lionel Messi is returning to India after his first visit in 2011, but this trip will not involve any competitive football. His 2011 appearance at the...
‘I don’t watch the news’: Barack Obama explains how he stays informed
Ever wondered how Barack Obama maintains his cool despite living under public scrutiny, peppered with hectic campaigns and election rallies? The secret to his regulated nervous system lies in ditching cable news. In a recent interview at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, the former US President revealed that he hasn’t watched...
Watch: After 40-min wait, Pak PM Sharif ‘gate crashes’ Putin–Erdogan meet; leaves after moments
NEW DELHI: Russian president Vladimir Putin on Friday kept Pakistan prime minister Shehbaz Sharif waiting for more than 40 minutes before the Pakistani leader “gatecrashed” into an ongoing meeting between Putin and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to RT.As per RT correspondent, “PM Sharif waited for over 40 minutes for President Putin before growing...
Red Fort blast probe: NIA raids Hazaribag home of ‘ISIS operative’; gadgets, documents scanned
NIA raids Hazaribag home of suspected ISIS operative Shahnawaz Alam; HAZARIBAG: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday carried out an early morning raid in Hazaribag in connection with the recent bomb blast near Red Fort in Delhi. A six-member NIA team, accompanied by CRPF and police personnel, reached Ansar Nagar under the jurisdiction of...
‘Pressure will pile’: Gill’s form under scrutiny; ex-cricketer asks Samson to ‘be ready’
South Africa’s players celebrate the wicket of India’s Shubman Gill during the second T20 International cricket match of series between India and South Africa, at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, in New Chandigarh. (PTI Photo) Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan said Shubman Gill is under pressure because of his recent poor form in T20Is....
‘Publication retractions from India have skyrocketed since 2022’
Achal Agrawal founded the India Research Watch (IRW) after his observations of grave academic misconduct in India. Dr. Agrawal, now a freelance data scientist in Raipur, told scientific journal Nature how shocked he was when a student spoke casually of using software to publish his work. This amounts to plagiarism, Dr. Agrawal said, but the...

