Author: Yousuf Parvez

Suhana Khan is the beloved daughter of popular Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan. Recently, a sensational picture has gone viral on the internet. It is claimed through this picture that the girl in the bikini is Suhana Khan. The image was published via an unverified Twitter post. The Twitter post was published under Suhana Khan’s name. Later, through fact checking, it is known that the girl in the picture is not Suhana Khan. The published picture is of an actress named Shanvi Srivastava. She acted in popular movies like Mufti. Two days ago Shanvi Srivastava posted the…

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Dietary fiber is very important in maintaining the health of the digestive system. Since childhood, we have had a lot of reluctance to eat vegetables or fruits. But these foods have the highest amount of fiber. You can divide fiber into two parts. First is soluble and second is insoluble. Foods like oatmeal, chia seeds, apples, some nuts, and pulses are called soluble fibers. All these foods are important for controlling blood cholesterol. Foods such as wheat, vegetables, fruit peels, peanuts, walnuts, and various types of grain seeds are called insoluble fiber. Insoluble fiber is important in keeping calories in…

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TV

App management on Apple TV works much like iPhone. Sometimes many applications of the TV do not work. Today’s article will discuss what you should do next if an application is frozen. Some effective ways to access the switcher on Apple television and force close the application will be discussed. Quickly press the TV button on the Siri remote twice to open the built-in apps switcher. You will then see the large thumbnail row. You solve the problem by dragging the app horizontally. To close the application, search for it and drag it to the top. Then quit the app…

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Keeping track of the shipping status of each package can seem painful if you frequently order online. Thankfully Gmail offers a feature where you can track shipments from the inbox. You don’t need to click any link or install any third-party application for this. Today’s article will discuss how to enable the package tracking feature in Gmail. Google added the feature last November but it is turned off by default. You must enable the feature at your own risk. Launch the Gmail application from the smartphone. Then enter the settings option. Then select your email address. Then find the package…

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The Amur leopard, also known as the Far Eastern leopard, is an endangered cat species that lives in the Amur-Heilong region of eastern Russia and northeastern China. With a population of less than 100, the Amur leopard is one of the rarest big cat species in the world. The Amur leopard is a medium-sized cat, weighing between 90-105 pounds for males and 65-80 pounds for females. It has a thick coat of fur, which is usually pale yellow in color with black spots. Its fur grows longer and thicker in winter, which helps the leopard survive in colder climates. Amur…

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Hypervelocity stars (HVS) are stars that travel incredibly fast, sometimes even fast enough to escape our galaxy. These stars are thought to be the result of various events such as galactic or black hole mergers, and globular cluster members drifting out of place. Events such as stars going supernova also occur. Tracking these stars has been made possible using state-of-the-art astrometry missions such as ESA’s Gaia Observatory. In a recent study from Leiden University, Ph.D. candidate Fraser Evans used data from the Gaia Observatory to conduct computer simulations. Computer simulation methods have helped to better understand where HVS originate and…

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Astronomers at the University of Sheffield in the UK have discovered that quasars gain much more energy when galaxies collide. Quasars are said to be the most powerful objects in the universe. It looks as if it is shining brightly like a trillion stars. Quasars originate when galaxies form. At that time events like supermassive black holes also occur in their center. New research has shown that quasars get incredible energy from colliding galaxies. Astronomers observed 48 galaxies, including quasars, using deep imaging methods from the Isaac Newton Telescope in La Palma, Spain. They later compared it to a hundred…

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DJI has announced the release of the Mavic 3 Pro drone. The device is an upgraded version of the Mavic 3 Pro drone. The new triple camera system has been added to the Mavic 3 Pro. Its main sensor has the same dynamic f/2.8-11 aperture as the Mavic 3. You can enjoy 20MP and 24mm size Hasselblad brand cameras. The camera can capture videography maintaining 5.1k resolution.  you can get 50fps while videoing at 5.1 resolution. Also, you get 120fps when videoing at 4K (3840x2160px) resolution. The device’s camera is capable of providing Natural Color Solution (HNCS). A second telephoto…

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Eye blinking is part of our body’s natural response. This process helps keep our eyes clean, moist, and protected. Biologists have recently been studying how blinking evolved from the past to the present. There are several species of fish that do not exhibit eye blinking. A research paper has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. High-speed video and scanning technology have been used in this study. Research shows that non-blinking fish have the muscles necessary to blink. For billions of years, life on Earth existed only in water. About 375 million years ago, some fish…

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Dark matter is a mysterious substance that scientists have been trying to understand since the 1930s. Dark matter holds galaxies together and is spread throughout the universe. But researchers still don’t know much about it. First, dark matter can be made up of different types of particles. They may interact with forces other than gravity. Physicists have proposed different types of dark matter, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. WIMP is the most popular dark matter. Such dark matter can interact with any normal matter. However, detecting WIMP-type dark matter is difficult. Scientists have spent a lot of time…

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