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OTT Releases This Week (June 30 – July 06): Kaalidhar Laapata, Thug Life, The Good Wife, The Old Guard 2, and More
The top OTT platforms are ready with a fresh set of releases, where there will be movies and web series for the viewers. Some of the must-watch include Kaalidhar Laapata, The Good Wife, The Old Guard 2, and more. Viewers can stream them on Netflix, Lionsgate Play, Prime Video, Sony LIV, Z5, etc.
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OpenAI Warns Investors About Robinhood’s Crypto Token Launch: ‘No Equity Transfer Approved’
Robinhood’s stock hit record highs with its crypto token launch, but shares slid after OpenAI denied involvement, warning the tokens aren’t legitimate equity.
OpenAI Warns Investors: Robinhood Tokens Aren’t Official Shares
Intel CEO Deliberates Major Manufacturing Overhaul – and Possibly Losing Billions of Dollars
Intel is reportedly mulling over whether to drop its 18A chipmaking process to compete with TSMC.
Beyond The Skincare Bottle: Non-Surgical Anti-Aging Treatments
A Planet with a Death Wish: How HIP 67522 b Is Forcing Its Star to Explode
NASA-backed astronomers have identified HIP 67522 b, a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting extremely close to its star, causing massive magnetic explosions. For the first time, a planet has been shown to trigger solar flares on its host star, highlighting a new era in exoplanet and stellar magnetic research.
Webb Telescope Spots Possible Jellyfish Galaxy 12 Billion Light-Years Away
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified a possible jellyfish galaxy about 12 billion light-years away. Named COSMOS2020-635829, it shows tentacle-like streams of gas and stars trailing off one side—likely formed through ram pressure stripping in a dense cluster. If confirmed, it would be the most distant jellyfish galaxy ever found, offering rare clues into galaxy evolution during the universe’s peak star-forming era. Though more data is needed to confirm its classification, this discovery highlights how cluster environments shaped galaxies even in the early cosmos.
Mars Dust Devils May Spark Lightning, Might Pose Risks to Rovers: Study
A new computer-modeling study reveals that dust devils on Mars—swirling columns of dust and air—may become electrically charged enough to spark lightning-like discharges. Led by researcher Varun Sheel, the study simulates how dry Martian conditions and frictional collisions between dust grains can generate strong electric fields inside these vortices. These charged whirlwinds pose potential risks to Mars rovers, as electrified dust may cling to solar panels, wheels, and antennas, reducing power and disrupting communications. NASA’s Perseverance rover may have already detected a small electrical discharge during a dust devil encounter. The findings highlight the need for robust, dust-resistant designs in future Mars surface missions.

