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Insectile Intelligence & the Swarm Code
In a breakthrough study, scientists have decoded the chemical language of locusts — revealing how a single molecule, 4-vinylanisole (4VA), transforms solitary insects into ravenous swarms. Triggered by phenylalanine in their diet, locusts release 4VA from their hind legs, summoning millions into coordinated chaos. Now, researchers have found a way to block this signal using 4-nitrophenol (4NP), offering a pollution-free alternative to pesticides.
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India’s Tourism Renaissance — A Journey from Legacy to Leadership
Ladies and gentlemen, gather your thoughts and imaginations, for we are about to embark on a journey—not across landscapes, but through...
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Data Debt in the Digital Age: Why Cloud Memory Is Costing Us More
We were told the cloud would set us free. No more filing cabinets. No more lost USBs. Just memory — infinite, immortal, immaculate. But...
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The Millionaire Exodus — Belonging, Escape, and the Price of Silence
The Millionaire Exodus In 2025, the global millionaire migration is breaking records — with over 142,000 high-net-worth individuals...
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Faith in the Feed
At the Maha Kumbh 2025, a 10-year-old named Abhinav Arora whispered mantras between Instagram reels, saying “Ek aur banao!” — one more...
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