‘My interviewer wasn’t even human’: Job seeker shares bizarre interview experience with AI avatar |

‘My interviewer wasn’t even human’: Job seeker shares bizarre interview experience with AI avatar |

Artificial intelligence has already taken over large parts of modern hiring. Algorithms scan CVs, software ranks candidates, and automated systems now replace junior recruiters and even some of the engineers who once built them. CV screening, shortlisting and candidate ranking are now routinely automated. What has largely remained untouched, until now, is the interview: a…

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From space docking to semiconductors: India’s scientific leaps in 2025 | India News

From space docking to semiconductors: India’s scientific leaps in 2025 | India News

India’s scientific milestones of 2025 We Indians take immense pride in a relationship with science that is deeply emotional. It is visible when millions watch a rocket rise from Sriharikota, when collective celebration follows a successful mission, or when our eyes well up as disappointment settles after years of painstaking work do not go as…

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Dolphins aren’t cute : GoPro footage shows brutal, unsettling reality of how they hunt |

Dolphins aren’t cute : GoPro footage shows brutal, unsettling reality of how they hunt |

Scientists were stunned as dolphins used suction feeding, flaring lips and throats to vacuum prey whole/ AI illustration For most people, dolphins sit in a safe mental category: intelligent, playful, sociable animals better known for aquarium tricks and beachside encounters than for anything genuinely threatening. They do not carry the menace of sharks or the…

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This is what the ‘most attractive woman alive’ looks like, according to science |

This is what the ‘most attractive woman alive’ looks like, according to science |

Dua Lipa and Hailey Bieber each scored 90 percent matches, aligning with the composite profile/ Instagram For years, magazine lists have tried to answer the same question in slightly different ways: who, right now, is considered the most attractive woman alive? The names change, the photos change, and the arguments restart every year. This time,…

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US President 2025 bold space plan: Moon landing by 2028, Mars missions, nuclear reactors, and commercial space growth |

US President 2025 bold space plan: Moon landing by 2028, Mars missions, nuclear reactors, and commercial space growth |

US President Donald Trump has revealed a far-reaching new executive order outlining America’s priorities in space for the remainder of the decade. The directive lays out ambitious targets ranging from returning humans to the Moon to expanding missile defence systems in orbit and accelerating the growth of a commercial space economy. Ultimately, the plan is…

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NASA confirms a bus-sized asteroid passed Earth on 22 December 2025, and what to expect next |

NASA confirms a bus-sized asteroid passed Earth on 22 December 2025, and what to expect next |

NASA confirmed that a bus-sized asteroid passed Earth on 22 December 2025 in a routine flyby that had been tracked well in advance and posed no risk to the planet. The object had been monitored by astronomers for some time, and its movement was carefully calculated long before it approached Earth. According to NASA, the…

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This asteroid might hit moon: Scientists track asteroid 2024 YR4 |

This asteroid might hit moon: Scientists track asteroid 2024 YR4 |

A piece of space debris is the focus of the closest attention of astronomers worldwide as scientists evaluate a rare, but very dramatic, option. A collision of asteroid 2024 YR4, approximately 60 metres long, with the Moon in December 2032 could result in an impact visible from Earth due to the enormous force. Researchers, however,…

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Loud alien signals may be humanity’s first clue to extraterrestrial life |

Loud alien signals may be humanity’s first clue to extraterrestrial life |

Historically, many scientists and society have been fascinated by the prospect of making contact with extraterrestrial civilisations. People around the world have wished for the day we discover an advanced race living on another planet and eventually reach out to us. Many accepted assumptions about when we will discover and how we would receive transmissions…

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Louder than jet engines: How snapping shrimp disrupt undersea studies

Louder than jet engines: How snapping shrimp disrupt undersea studies

👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website These shrimp, in huge colonies, snap their claws, creating a racket that can touch 210 decibels. Scientists say this can be louder than ship engines. AI image When asked which is the loudest animal in the ocean, most people would guess it’s a whale — maybe a sperm whale…

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Why all objects shatter in same pattern

Why all objects shatter in same pattern

Universal law derived by French physicist predicts fragment sizes using entropy & probability.A dropped plate, broken spaghetti and a smashed drinking glass all seem to follow the same law of physics when it comes to how many fragments of a given size they will shatter into.For several decades, researchers have known that there is something…

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