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Digital hygiene refers to the routine habits and best practices used to maintain the health, security, and privacy of your online accounts, devices, and personal data. Just like personal hygiene, consistent upkeep prevents threats like hacking, data loss, and digital overstimulation

Digital hygiene refers to the routine habits and best practices used to maintain the health, security, and privacy of your online accounts, devices, and personal data. Just like personal hygiene, consistent upkeep prevents threats like hacking, data loss, and digital overstimulation.  To build a solid security and wellness foundation, apply these actionable practices:- 1)  Account & Credential Security Strong Passwords: - Never reuse passwords across sites. Use long, unique passphrases or a trusted NordPass Password Manager to generate and store them.    Authentication (MFA):-Multi-Factor Enable MFA (especially via authenticator apps or hardware keys) on all critical accounts to add a vital second layer of defense. Audit Subscriptions:-  Regularly delete unused accounts and old apps to shrink your digital footprint.  2 ) Device & Network Protection Keep Everything Updated:  Always install operating system and app updates promptly, as they patc...

India and the UAE are planning a massive 1,600-km undersea power transmission link to connect their electrical grids. However, this project—estimated to cost ₹40,000 to ₹43,000 crore—is specifically designed to export surplus renewable and nuclear energy from India to Dubai, rather than importing electricity into India.

India and the UAE are planning a massive 1,600-km undersea power transmission link to connect their electrical grids. However, this project—estimated to cost ₹40,000 to ₹43,000 crore—is specifically designed to export surplus renewable and nuclear energy from India to Dubai, rather than importing electricity into India.  Key technical and strategic details of the proposed interconnector: The Route: - The high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cable would stretch approximately 1,600 kilometers across the Arabian Sea.  Capacity & Cost: - The link will feature a capacity of 2 Gigawatts (GW).  Timeline & Progress: - Joint venture agreements have been signed between the nations, and local authorities like the UAE's Etihad Water and Electricity  are conducting techno-economic feasibility studies. The project is projected to take about six years to construct once finalized.  Broader Vision: - This effort is a cornerstone of India's transnational "One Sun, One World...

The Amarnath Cave’s sacred ice Lingam is a natural stalagmite formed by freezing glacier meltwater. Located at a height of 3,880 meters in the Kashmir Himalayas, it usually waxes and wanes with the moon. The ice formation has unfortunately melted by roughly 90% textendash 100% within the first week of the annual pilgrimage.

The Amarnath Cave’s sacred ice Lingam is a natural stalagmite formed by freezing glacier meltwater. Located at a height of 3,880 meters in the Kashmir Himalayas, it usually waxes and wanes with the moon. The ice formation has unfortunately melted by roughly 90% textendash 100% within the first week of the annual pilgrimage. The Science of Formation Geological Process:-  Snow and glacier meltwater seep through cracks in the gypsum and limestone rocks above the holy cave. Freezing: - As the sub-zero water droplets drip from the roof, they freeze on the floor layer by layer, building upward into a pillar. Other Formations: - Two smaller ice formations also appear nearby, traditionally revered as representations of Goddess Parvati and Lord Ganesha.  Mythological Significance Legends: - According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva chose this cave to reveal the secret of immortality (Amar Katha) to his consort, Goddess Parvati. Manifestation: - It is believed that Shiva and Parvati mani...

The joint Food and Agriculture Organization and World Meteorological Organization report, "Extreme Heat and Agriculture," warns that rising temperatures threaten the livelihoods of 1.23 billion people. It highlights that a single heatwave can slash agricultural yields by up to 50%, and that farm workers are 35 times more likely to die from occupational heat exposure compared to other sectors

The joint Food and Agriculture Organization and World Meteorological Organization report, "Extreme Heat and Agriculture," warns that rising temperatures threaten the livelihoods of 1.23 billion people. It highlights that a single heatwave can slash agricultural yields by up to 50%, and that farm workers are 35 times more likely to die from occupational heat exposure compared to other sectors. The report details multi-front vulnerabilities across global agrifood systems:  Crop Vulnerability:-  Temperatures exceeding 30°C critically disrupt staple crops like wheat, maize, and soy by interfering with flowering and grain formation, with yield losses tripling when combined with drought. Livestock and Fisheries: - Heat stress severely curtails dairy and meat production, while ocean and river warming triggers cardiac failure in aquatic species and has triggered massive food chain collapses.  Labor Impact: - Globally, 470 billion labor hours are lost annually due to heat stress. ...

Banyan trees (Ficus benghalensis) to be living ecosystems or keystone species. Because their aerial roots form new trunks, a single tree can expand indefinitely to create a vast, layered microhabitat that sustains hundreds of species. The unique structural and ecological characteristics that make the banyan a self-contained ecosystem include.

  Banyan trees (Ficus benghalensis) to be living ecosystems or keystone species. Because their aerial roots form new trunks, a single tree can expand indefinitely to create a vast, layered microhabitat that sustains hundreds of species.  The unique structural and ecological characteristics that make the banyan a self-contained ecosystem include. Dense Microclimates: - The massive, leathery canopy blocks harsh sunlight and retains moisture, cooling the air and creating a protected haven beneath it.  Abundant Food Supply: - Banyans produce large quantities of figs year-round. They act as a critical life-saver food source for birds, fruit bats, monkeys, and squirrels, especially when other resources are scarce.  Structural Shelter: - The hollowed-out spaces formed by decaying host trees, coupled with the tangled web of prop roots, offer essential nesting and roosting spots for insects, reptiles, bats, and birds.  Symbiotic Pollination: - The tree relies entirely on...

Ethanol is generally not suitable for older vehicles (manufactured before 2020) without proper precautions. While newer vehicles handle ethanol blends (like E20) well, older fuel systems are prone to corrosion, fuel line degradation, and a noticeable drop in fuel efficiency.

Ethanol is generally not suitable for older vehicles (manufactured before 2020) without proper precautions. While newer vehicles handle ethanol blends (like E20) well, older fuel systems are prone to corrosion, fuel line degradation, and a noticeable drop in fuel efficiency.  Risks of Ethanol in Older Vehicles Corrosion: - Ethanol is highly hygroscopic (absorbs water), which can cause rusting in older metal fuel tanks, fuel lines, and injectors.  Material Degradation :  High ethanol content can attack and degrade older rubber hoses, seals, gaskets, and plastic parts, causing them to swell, crack, or leak.  Reduced Mileage: - Because ethanol has lower energy density than pure petrol, your older vehicle may experience a drop in mileage. Engine Performance Issues: -  Carburetors and older fuel systems that are not designed for ethanol can cause rough idling, hard starts, and a lean air-fuel mixture.  How to Manage and Protect Your Old Vehicle While E20 fuel is...

Planting trees impacts bird populations negatively when it happens in natural, non-forest ecosystems like grasslands or agricultural wetlands. Tree-planting displaces open-habitat specialists (e.g., larks, pipits) because trees fragment their habitats and provide perches for predators. Additionally, mass plantations with a single tree species create "green deserts" with less diverse birdlife.While tree planting is generally beneficial for forest-dwelling species, large-scale afforestation in the wrong environment causes severe declines in specific bird communities.

Planting trees impacts bird populations negatively when it happens in natural, non-forest ecosystems like grasslands or agricultural wetlands. Tree-planting displaces open-habitat specialists (e.g., larks, pipits) because trees fragment their habitats and provide perches for predators. Additionally, mass plantations with a single tree species create "green deserts" with less diverse birdlife. While tree planting is generally beneficial for forest-dwelling species, large-scale afforestation in the wrong environment causes severe declines in specific bird communities. Habitat Displacement :-  Research in Savanna Ecosystems shows that planting trees in natural savannas leads to a drastic reduction in savanna-specialist birds, forcing them out in favor of woodland species.  Predator Exposure:-  In agricultural and grassland landscapes, adding rows of trees (shelterbelts) fragments the wide-open spaces these birds need, while giving predators convenient branches from which to ...