A brief meteorological update detailing highly localized precipitation patterns in the Kashmir valley.
Tag: Science
Indian Air Force’s AN-32 Transport Aircraft Crashes In Assam’s Jorhat, Five Dead
Military authorities launch a court of inquiry following a fatal transport aircraft crash that killed five personnel.
Animal Protein Packs a Bigger Muscle-Building Punch Than Plant Protein in Equal Serving Comparisons
A new study found that equal amounts of animal and plant protein differ significantly in their effects on muscle protein synthesis.
G7 Summit 2026 Expected to Tackle Climate and Extreme Heat Challenges as Middle Power Leaders Seek Influence
World Economic Forum analysis ahead of the G7 highlighted extreme weather as the number one long-term global risk facing policymakers.
How Japan Is Preparing for Extreme Heat of Summer 2026 with Heatwave Response Plans
Japan has launched major infrastructure and health preparedness measures ahead of what experts forecast will be an extremely hot summer in 2026.
University of Texas Study Links Smartphone Use to Reduced Cognitive Capacity in Students
Educators cited a 2017 University of Texas study showing that smartphone dependency reduces cognitive capacity as AI worsens reading declines.
12th Grade Reading Scores Hit Lowest Level Since National Assessment of Educational Progress Began in 1992
The 2024 NAEP assessment found senior year reading scores at the lowest point in the history of the standardized national education measurement.
Global Extreme Weather Declared Top Long-Term Risk by World Economic Forum for 2026
The WEF Global Risks Report identified extreme weather events as the foremost long-term systemic risk facing the global economy in 2026.
Geoeconomic Confrontation Named Top Near-Term Global Risk Ahead of Armed Conflict by WEF
The World Economic Forum ranked geoeconomic confrontation as the most likely trigger of a global crisis in 2026 above armed conflict.
Scientists Create Blood-Based Screening Tool After Discovering Cancer-Alzheimer Disease Link
The discovery of a shared mutation pathway between blood cancers and Alzheimer’s could lead to early blood-based screening methods for dementia.