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The Times of India Nasa’s hubble telescope captures detailed images of spiral galaxy

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a stunning image of the spiral galaxy NGC 3430 located in the constellation Leo Minor, about 80 million light-years away. The image reveals the galaxy's luminous core, sweeping spiral arms, and vibrant star-forming regions, highlighting the interaction between younger blue stars and older red stars. Hubble's findings continue to inspire and inform astronomical research.

The Times of India 'Initially, I was ... ': Father of Shubhanshu, set for space mission, on son's career choice

Indian Air Force wing commander Shubhanshu Shukla was selected for a space mission with NASA to the ISS. His father initially preferred a civil service career for him but expressed immense pride when the PM awarded him the badge. Shukla will train in the US for the mission under a collaboration agreement with Axiom Space.

The Times of India There was no pressure of winning a third medal: Manu Bhaker

Manu Bhaker, after securing two medals in the Paris Olympics, narrowly missed out on a third, finishing fourth in the 25-meter pistol event final. Bhaker expressed no pressure for the third medal and emphasized her motivation for future competitions. She acknowledged areas for improvement and credited her coach for her significant confidence boost and training regimen.

The Times of India 'Absolutely criminal': Grammy winner Ricky Kej slams 'impolite' Air India

Ricky Kej, a Grammy-winning composer, criticized Air India for downgrading him from business to economy class without prior notice and refusing a refund. Kej expressed his frustration over the airline's service and threatened legal action. He also questioned Air India's capability to run an airline, highlighting this as his third such experience within a year. Threatening to take legal action against the airline, Kej said he expects a full refund as he was not offered the service he paid for.

The Times of India BJP indulging in 'power jihad': Uddhav Thackeray

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray criticized the BJP for indulging in 'power jihad' by destabilizing political parties. He countered Amit Shah's remark of him being the head of the 'Aurangzeb Fan Club' and accused Shah of using divisive politics. Thackeray also criticized the Eknath Shinde government for allegedly offering freebies to influence voters.

The Times of India Manu Bhaker admits being 'nervous' during 25m pistol final

Ace Indian shooter Manu Bhaker admitted feeling nervous during the 25-meter pistol final at the Olympics in Chateauroux, finishing fourth. While she secured two bronze medals in other events, Manu expressed disappointment with her final position. She emphasized her plan to focus on the 2028 Olympics and thanked her supportive team for their efforts.

The Times of India Explained: How HDMI cable can allow hackers to 'see' your passwords

Researchers in Uruguay discovered a method using AI to intercept video signals from HDMI cables by capturing electromagnetic radiation emissions. Despite HDMI's encryption, the 'Deep-TEMPEST' method successfully decoded EM radiation, achieving up to 70% accuracy. Though not perfected, this poses potential security risks, highlighting the need for EM-shielding measures in the future.

The Times of India Paris Olympics Day 8: India's Full Schedule

Manu Bhaker, who has already made history as the first Indian athlete to win two bronze medals in a single Olympic edition, has the opportunity to further cement her legacy by competing for a third medal in her favorite event, the 25m pistol, on Saturday.

The Times of India Manu Bhaker finishes fourth in 25m pistol final at Paris Olympics

Indian shooter Manu Bhaker finished fourth in the 25m pistol final at the Chatearoux Shooting Centre. Despite narrowly missing out on a medal, she rewrote Indian shooting records by reaching her third straight final. Manu capped a magnificent campaign in the ongoing Olympic Games with an unprecedented two medals. Before Manu, no Indian athlete has claimed more than one medal at the same Olympics.

The Times of India Bulldozer action on Ayodhya's SP leader Moeed Khan's bakery

Authorities in Ayodhya initiated the demolition of a bakery owned by SP leader Moeed Khan, accused of raping a minor, but the bulldozer got stuck midway. The structure was deemed illegal. In a related move, Khan’s bakery license is set to be revoked following a raid. Meanwhile, a case has been filed against SP leaders for threatening the victim's family.

The Times of India Govt mandates Airtel, Jio and others to compensate users for service outage

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) updated its quality standards for access and broadband services, mandating telecom operators to compensate subscribers during service outages. TRAI increased the penalty for failing quality benchmarks and introduced requirements for displaying technology-specific coverage maps and publishing QoS performance. Significant outages will lead to rent rebates or validity extensions for affected customers.