Here’s how you can use Google’s Gemini Nano Banana AI Studio to turn your portrait into a Karwa Chauth-themed photo with traditional attire, festive elements, and moonlit settings.
Michael E. Mann's new book, and the sacrifice this Penn scientist made to fight the war against climate disinformation.
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Kendall Jenner has been taking on some significant projects lately, including a new event with Vogue that has her looking almost unreal. The model is the face of this year’s Vogue World events, posing ...
China is using the high-altitude expanse for immense solar panel farms and wind turbines and has begun work on the world’s largest hydroelectric dams.
Param Sundari OTT release date out: Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor's recent romantic-comedy film, Param Sundari, is all set to stream online on OTT soon. The film, which underperformed at the box ...
A small town is running out of cash just weeks after the bank shut its doors for good. Queenstown residents, in northwest Tasmania, protested the closure of Bendigo Bank and its corresponding ATM on ...
Since late August, two or three trains of 50 tanker cars have been shipping fuel each day from Nayara Energy's refinery on the coast of western India to inland depots - more than double its previous ...
Trump’s ceasefire framework — coordinated with Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey — secured the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Google Gemini Nano Banana pictures have become the latest social media trend this festival season. People are using the AI tool to create gorgeous Karwa Chauth portraits, whether in Bollywood-style ...
The Trump administration on Thursday proposed banning Chinese airlines from flying over Russia on routes to and from the United States, saying the reduced flight time this practice enables puts ...
Experts swiftly derided the claim saying the theory was strewn with errors and it was yet another example of Kennedy's penchant for "pseudoscience." ...