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    Dickson Fjord’s 650-foot mega-tsunami: How a giant wave sent shockwaves worldwide

    In September 2023, Greenland’s Dickson Fjord experienced a colossal landslide that triggered a 650-foot mega-tsunami, causing the Earth to pulse with rhythmic seismic signals every 90 seconds for nine days. New research using next-generation satellite technology and machine learning has revealed how these waves, called seiches, sloshed back and forth in the fjord, creating global seismic vibrations. The event highlights the hidden impacts of climate change in remote Arctic regions and marks a breakthrough in Earth monitoring technology.

    Daily Numerology Horoscope – 4th June 2025: Daily Numerology Prediction - A Rooted Insight Day, Emotional Rebalance & Still Resolve

    Daily Numerology Horoscope – 4th June 2025: The vibration for today prefers thoughtful evolution over pushy aggression. Number 1s can get an instinctual nudge to begin something exciting. Number 2s and 6s can heal in quiet talk. Number 3s and 5s will have to opt for diversion or radiance. Number 4s and 8s are at their strategic peak, if they give themselves time to plan. 7s and 9s are likely to feel emotionally naked—tears might flow, or actual truths come out. It's a purging day all around. Let ego relinquish. Let the soul converse

    Company treated employees with better coffee. Result: Breaks got longer, chaos in pantry and finally...machines are gone

    A company's well-intentioned upgrade to premium beverage machines backfired spectacularly due to employee misuse. What began as a perk quickly devolved into chaos, with excessive consumption, monopolization, and depleted supplies disrupting productivity. Ultimately, management was forced to revert to the old, substandard coffee, a cautionary tale of privilege abused.

    Rohit Kapoor on Swiggy’s food delivery slowdown; Group life insurance gains traction

    Happy Tuesday! As the food delivery market cools, aggregators are scrambling to find growth avenues. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    When recruiters reach a new low: Job seeker shares they were grilled over father's income, marital status in viral Reddit post

    A job seeker faced deeply personal and inappropriate questions during an interview with a Mumbai advertising agency, including inquiries about being the sole family earner. This incident, shared on Reddit, sparked outrage and highlighted concerns about ethical boundaries in recruitment.

    India's IPO momentum grows on strong fundamentals and investor confidence: Ranvir Davda, HSBC

    India's equity market is rebounding due to easing geopolitical tensions, strong earnings, and investor inflows. IPO momentum is supported by differentiated stories, sectoral interest in manufacturing and tech, and optimism around India's structural growth and China+1 opportunities.

    • Trai seeks views on backhaul spectrum pricing in relief push for telcos, Vodafone Idea could benefit most

      The telecom regulator, TRAI, is reviewing the pricing and assignment of backhaul airwaves, potentially easing the financial strain on telecom operators like Vodafone Idea. This move, prompted by the new Telecommunications Act, involves seeking stakeholder comments on various spectrum bands and usage models. The consultation addresses pricing, spectrum allocation, and the possibility of license-exempt V-band usage.

      Dhan closes in on $200 million fundraise from ChrysCap, Alpha Wave, MUFG

      Dhan, an online stock trading platform, is poised to become a unicorn with a $190-200 million funding round led by ChrysCapital. The investment, which includes participation from Alpha Wave, MUFG, and Sunil Mittal's family office, will value the company at $1.1 billion. Dhan's focus on high-frequency traders and profitability have attracted investors amidst regulatory changes in the Indian stock market.

      Dhan’s funding nears close; BNPL gets regulated out

      Happy Thursday! Stock broking startup Dhan is poised to finalise its long-awaited funding round. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      More powerful storm than Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Helene to hit USA? Shocking weather forecast revealed

      Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Helene are the most powerful hurricanes in the USA. Will there be even more powerful storms in the country?

      Get ready for several years of killer heat, top weather forecasters warn

      The world is bracing for unprecedented heat in the coming years. Top weather agencies predict an 80% chance of a new annual temperature record soon. The earth may exceed critical temperature thresholds. This warming trend will intensify extreme weather events globally. Scientists express concern over potential breaches of the Paris Agreement's limits.

      Delhi’s stormy May: What’s behind the national capital region’s record-breaking & 'violent' weather mayhem?

      Delhi-NCR experienced an unprecedented series of severe storms in May 2025, making it the wettest May on record. Triggered by frequent western disturbances and cyclonic circulations, these storms brought dangerous winds, dust, and torrential rain, resulting in multiple fatalities and infrastructure damage. Experts suggest this unusual weather pattern could be linked to climate change.

      Pills, promotions and a dose of doubt: Influencers, VC money fuel India’s booming supplements market

      India's health supplement market is booming, fueled by increased health awareness post Covid-19 and social media marketing. Venture capital is pouring into the sector, leading to a proliferation of products sold directly to consumers. Concerns are rising about the blurring lines between wellness and pseudoscience, with experts calling for stricter regulation and transparency to protect consumers from misleading claims.

      VC funding, influencers power India’s health supplements craze amid lingering safety concerns

      Fast forward to 2025, and a whole new market has emerged — gummies to enhance your hair health, powders to boost collagen, liquid for gut, pills for women’s perimenopause hormonal imbalance, magnesium tablets for better sleep, testosterone boosters, capsules with calming properties and vegan versions of all these.

      Defence stocks: There are many sides to a story. 10 defence stocks with upside potential of up to 48%

      Sometimes, it is an incident which proves that a policy that was being followed for some time was indeed correct. But, then, there may be more to the story. In investing for the long term, there will come phases where stocks will underperform, like all the defence stocks did between July 2024 and February 2025. Then will come a phase where they will gain very sharply, as they did from early April till last week. Now the question is: Should you buy, sell, or hold defence stocks? The answer is somewhat complicated.

      Some possible safe havens, some likely causalities of tension at the border: 5 sectors, 24 stocks which are likely to see an impact

      Now that India has retaliated as it was expected to after the Pahalgam terror attack, it is time to see how the situation pans out in the next couple of weeks. Let’s hope for the best and prepare for the worst. When we prepare for the worst, there are some hard decisions that need to be made. The fact is that there is no investment strategy that can insulate a portfolio from geopolitical shock (or a war, to put it simply). History suggests that wealth survives best when it is backed by businesses whose revenue is mandated by the government, protected by regulation, or denominated in a hard foreign currency. At the same time there are some sectors which are bound to be a hit.

      Britain to face more cyberattacks as AI adoption grows, minister says

      AI is expected to boost both the frequency and intensity of cyberattacks on Britain, warns minister Pat McFadden. Recent ransomware hits on major UK retailers highlight the threat. The government plans to unveil a new cybersecurity strategy and legislation to strengthen national digital defenses.

      Experience-driven entertainment reshaping India’s retail landscape

      A new CBRE & Invest India survey reveals a major shift in India's retail landscape, driven by consumer demand for experience-based entertainment. Over 70% of respondents prefer participatory activities like bowling, escape rooms, and amusement parks over passive options like museums or art exhibitions. Gen Z favors high streets and standalone experience centers, indicating a move away from traditional malls.

      Govt mandates legal interception of satcom services, bars data routing outside country

      The Department of Telecom has established strict security regulations for satellite communication services in India, mandating legal interception and preventing user connections or data processing outside the country. Service providers must also indigenize a portion of their ground infrastructure.

      Wildfire smoke linked to asthma spike in Canada, new study warns

      A recent Canadian study reveals a surge in asthma cases during the 2023 wildfire season. Emergency room visits spiked during the initial smoke wave. Experts suggest people adapted behaviors during subsequent waves. Wildfire smoke impacts respiratory health, especially for vulnerable groups. Health officials advise monitoring air quality and taking precautions. Climate change increases wildfire risks, demanding better preparedness.

      How a Nobel-nominated scientist was cancelled for exposing the invisible danger we face every day

      Twice Nominated for the Nobel Prize, Robert O. Becker Was Silenced for His Groundbreaking Research on Electromagnetic Fields. By all accounts, Dr. Becker should have been celebrated as one of the foremost scientific minds of the 20th century. Instead, he became a cautionary tale—of what happens when science dares to challenge power.

      Monthly Numerology Horoscope, May 2025 Numerology Prediction: all about clarity, change, travel, communications and new beginnings

      Numerology Monthly Horoscope, May 2025: May 2025, under Mercury's dynamic leadership, is an era of fast action, new awareness, and potential for change. Communication happens easily, plans for trips solidify, and good ideas bear fruit. Prepare for new people in your social life, spontaneity-driven opportunities, and a need to redefine your path. Don't be shy now—be open to change, be quick with your mind, and take swift action

      Defence stocks: Better to own one or two, or a whole basket? 18 stocks from the defence ecosystem

      Given the evolving situation at the India-Pakistan border, defence stocks are again in the limelight. In the last 10 years, the government’s defence policy has been focused on indigenous production and supply chains. That policy push has meant that there are many private companies in the defence space that have grown in size. It is likely that, even if we don't see a flare-up at the border, the underlying tensions will continue; and that means the defence policy push will continue as is. But rather than focusing on one or two stocks, it is perhaps better to own a whole bucket of stocks.

      Super Over: How the IPL bowled over brands, billionaires and bored audiences

      The Indian Premier League (IPL) marks its 18th year with record-breaking ad spends, viewership, and subscribers, despite recent financial challenges faced by media rights holders. Its success is attributed to top cricket talent, Bollywood glamour, fan loyalty, and robust marketing.

      Defence stocks: In the short term it’s an event, in the long term a trend: 9 defence stocks with upside potential of up to 32%

      With tensions flaring up again between India and Pakistan, did you notice that it is naval moves that are making news, with missiles being fired from ships? Yes, the air force is also undertaking exercises, but somehow it is the navy that is visibly more active. Now, all this is a short-term reaction. The long-term reality is that if India is to become an economic super power, it needs much better defence capabilities. And these should not be dependent on foreign countries. Now, defence capabilities cannot be built overnight. So, ignore the short-term events and focus on defence as a long-term trend.

      What really happens when your mind goes blank? New study unveils surprising brain secrets

      A new study reveals that when your mind goes blank, your brain isn’t idle but enters a "local sleep" state, showing sleep-like waves and reduced complexity. Researchers found that mind blanking happens more often than we think, particularly in high or low arousal states, and could be linked to neurological conditions. The study offers fascinating insights into consciousness.

      IMD predicts above-normal rainfall

      India is expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the upcoming monsoon season. The India Meteorological Department has shared this forecast. Experts believe this will boost the rural economy. It will also control food inflation. Fast-moving consumer goods sales are likely to increase. The FMCG industry is projected to grow significantly. Distribution of rainfall is crucial for agriculture.

      IMD predicts above-normal monsoon for India this year, says rainfall likely to be higher than usual

      India is expected to receive above-normal monsoon rains this season, according to the India Meteorological Department. This favorable forecast is anticipated to temper food inflation, boost rural demand, and drive growth in the FMCG sector to 11-12%. The absence of El Nino and favorable Indian Ocean Dipole conditions are expected to support a robust monsoon season.

      Rs 10 packs turn into FMCG’s hottest summer battleground

      Consumer goods firms are aggressively pushing Rs 10 price points this summer, launching new products and boosting distribution amid rising inflation and tighter household budgets. Reliance's Campa Cola relaunch has intensified competition, prompting brands like Rasna, Mother Dairy, and Dabur to reassess pricing and product mixes.

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