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The Net Worth of Thorium in India
# ** ## **How India’s Thorium Reserves Could Shape Its Energy and Economic Future** --- ## **What Is Thorium?** Thorium is a naturally occurring radioactive metal found in the Earth’s crust. It is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder. Thorium itself is not directly fissile like uranium-235, but it can be converted into uranium-233, which is an excellent nuclear fuel.
By Say the truth 24 days ago in Earth
HURRICANE CERBERUS: A DEADLY STORM THAT WILL NOT FORGIVE HESITATION
**HURRICANE CERBERUS: A DEADLY STORM THAT WILL NOT FORGIVE HESITATION** Hurricane Cerberus is not an ordinary storm. It represents the most violent expression of nature’s power, a force capable of destroying lives, cities, and entire regions in a matter of hours. Storms of this scale do not simply pass through an area; they transform it beyond recognition. The threat posed by Hurricane Cerberus demands absolute seriousness, immediate action, and zero complacency.
By America today 24 days ago in Earth
Saudi Arabia and Yemen: A Conflict That Refuses to End
Saudi Arabia and Yemen: A Conflict That Refuses to End The conflict between Saudi Arabia and Yemen is one of the longest and most complex wars in the Middle East. While the intensity of fighting has changed over time, reports of renewed airstrikes and military activity continue to raise concern across the region. Understanding what is happening requires separating confirmed facts from political claims and looking at the broader context of the war.
By Wings of Time 24 days ago in Earth
Amazing Birds of India
Bar-headed geese are a migratory bird species wintering in India. These birds can be seen in wetlands like Chilika Lake in Odisha and Irai Lake in Maharashtra. They are known by their features with pale, gray bodies, yellowish-orange legs and bills, and distinctive black bars on their necks. In the spring they return to their breeding sites in Central Asian countries. Bar-headed geese are social birds, and when migrating in flocks, they fly in “V”-shaped formations, communicating visually and vocally. They are herbivores and feed mainly on grasses that surround lakes where they nest. They also eat corn, barley, rice, and wheat, and occasionally will take mollusks, insects, and crustaceans.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Earth
Take a Hike
The 1000 km Bibbulmun Track is one of the best-known long-distance hiking trails in Australia. It stretches from Perth to Albany. Along the way are jarrah forests, fields with wildflowers, and the breathtaking coastal cliff of Western Australia. This trail is divided into eight sections with huts to rest in along the way.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Earth
Hazardous Products Are Everywhere
Most companies don’t intend to sell hazardous products. They design something useful, source parts from reputable suppliers, and assume that if the product looks fine and works, it’s “safe.” But chemical compliance doesn’t work like that. A product can be perfectly functional and still be considered “hazardous” in a regulatory sense—because it contains restricted substances above legal limits, triggers consumer exposure risks without required warnings, or lacks the documentation needed to prove compliance during an inspection.
By Mahgol Nikpayam25 days ago in Earth
Yellow Warning: When the Wind Demands Our Attention Understanding weather alerts, public safety, and why preparation matters more than panic
When weather authorities issue a Yellow Warning, it often triggers mixed reactions. Some people ignore it, assuming it’s not serious, while others panic, unsure of what it truly means. In reality, a yellow weather warning—especially one related to strong winds—is a crucial early alert designed to keep people informed, aware, and prepared. It is not a cause for fear, but a call for caution.
By Muhammad Hassan25 days ago in Earth
Tensions Rise: USA, Israel, and Iran — What We Know”
Tensions Rise: USA, Israel, and Iran — What We Know” In the last few days, world attention turned to a high-profile meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. The leaders met to discuss a range of issues, but a major focus was Iran — its ballistic missile program and its nuclear developments.
By Wings of Time 25 days ago in Earth
When Silence Speaks Louder Than Screens
For a long time, I thought connection had to be loud to be real. Notifications buzzing. Messages lighting up my phone. Endless conversations happening all at once. If I wasn’t responding, posting, reacting, I felt like I was disappearing. And I don’t think I was alone in that feeling. We were taught that presence meant visibility, and visibility meant value.
By Lori A. A.25 days ago in Earth
Memory in Mittens
The first snowfall always tricks me. Every single year. I stand at the window, coffee in hand, staring out at the driveway like a seasoned expert who has learned nothing from experience. That does not look too bad, I tell myself. It looks soft. Innocent. Almost decorative. Snow has a gift for pretending it is light until you meet it with a shovel.
By Vikas Dhingra26 days ago in Earth
Advantages of Social Apps
Social apps have become an important part of our daily lives. Almost everyone uses social apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. These apps help people connect, share ideas, and stay informed. Social apps are not only for fun; they also bring many benefits to individuals, businesses, and society.
By shaoor afridi26 days ago in Earth










