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Sina Ruppenthal Sets Guinness Record by Lifting 10 Men in Seconds

German Strongwoman Breaks Record with Incredible Strength Feat

German strongwoman Sina Ruppenthal has captured global attention after setting a Guinness World Records milestone by lifting and throwing 10 men in just 37.44 seconds. The feat, performed during a televised event in Munich in August 2025, has since gained widespread popularity online.

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Rare Gynandromorphy Found in Freshwater Crab Vela carli in Silent Valley

Unique Dual-Sex Trait Discovered in Western Ghats Crab Species

Researchers have reported a rare biological phenomenon in a freshwater crab, Vela carli, from Silent Valley National Park. The species exhibited gynandromorphy, a condition where a single organism shows both male and female characteristics—an unprecedented record in its family.

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Force Majeure Explained Amid Strait of Hormuz Energy Disruptions

What is Force Majeure? Legal Concept Behind Contractual Relief

Several Gulf energy producers have invoked force majeure following disruptions in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor. This move underscores the importance of legal provisions that protect contractual parties during unforeseen crises affecting supply chains.

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Ancient Petroglyphs Discovered in Telangana Near Beerappa Temple

New Rock Carvings in Manchirevula Reveal India’s Prehistoric Heritage

Researchers have identified two ancient petroglyphs carved on a rock surface inside a shelter near the Beerappa Temple in Manchirevula, Telangana. The find enriches India’s prehistoric record and provides fresh evidence of early human creativity and symbolic communication.

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New Estuarine Fish Species “Butis bargabhimae” Discovered in West Bengal

Rupnarayan River Yields New Fish Species Highlighting Estuarine Biodiversity

Researchers in West Bengal have identified a new estuarine fish species named Butis bargabhimae, adding to India’s aquatic biodiversity. The discovery was made in the Rupnarayan River near Tamluk, an area recognised for both ecological diversity and cultural heritage.

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