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Krait caught slithering in snakebike victims' ward
Krait caught slithering in snakebike victims' ward

Time of India

time21-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Krait caught slithering in snakebike victims' ward

1 2 3 Chandigarh: An uninvited guest — a venomous krait — slithered into the heart of the Govt Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Sector 32. The krait was spotted at the entrance of the intensive care unit (ICU) on Saturday late night — a unit ironically equipped to handle the very victims of snake bites. The dramatic event sent ripples of alarm through the hospital, though things were managed on time. "It was managed on time as the snake was spotted outside the ICU entrance," said Dr Manpreet, ICU in-charge. He said, "It perhaps entered through the drainage pipe and therefore we will soon place a mesh there." An eyewitness recounted the moment: "The guard used a wiper and stick to wrap the snake around to dispose of it." Hospital staff, already accustomed to the quiet hum of life-support machines, suddenly faced a different and unusual threat. In a late-night decision, staff chose to rely on internal security over an external rescue service, fearing that a time delay could allow the reptile to slither into the very ward that treats snakebite victims. "The first reaction was to call the security staff instead of any helpline for such reptiles as there was hardly anyone aware of the number. Also, by the time help would have arrived, the snake would have crept inside the ICU," said a staff member. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Linda Kozlowski, 67, Shows Off Her Perfect Figure In A New Photo The Noodle Box Undo by Taboola by Taboola Sources within GMCH revealed that snake sightings are a common occurrence during the monsoon and after spells of rain, particularly in the GMCH-32 hostel area and doctors' residence zones. These reptiles have also been observed crawling near the Sector 48-GMCH extension hospital. "I called 112 and they came to rescue us," said a GMCH staff member. The daring capture of the krait has brought to light a critical concern for the hospital's frontline security staff. A security guard, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, "There is no medical coverage for the security personnel who are on contract. If there had been some mishap during the catching of the snake, who would have helped the guard?" MSID:: 122818917 413 |

Popular sketch artist​ Jane Rosenberg​ was 'accused' of drawing koala bears, dogs in courtroom
Popular sketch artist​ Jane Rosenberg​ was 'accused' of drawing koala bears, dogs in courtroom

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Popular sketch artist​ Jane Rosenberg​ was 'accused' of drawing koala bears, dogs in courtroom

In a courtroom where words weigh heavily and justice hangs in the balance, artist Jane Rosenberg's pencil has found a different kind of spotlight—one that's often unintentionally funny, sometimes tender, and always human. While the trials she covers deal with serious allegations—from civil fraud to sex trafficking—it's her courtroom sketches that sometimes lighten the mood, drawing comparisons not just to people, but to pets, cartoon animals, and, yes, even koalas. This week, that lighter moment came during a break in the federal sex trafficking trial of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. According to a report from Reuters, Combs turned to Rosenberg, seated in the front row, and made a polite but pointed request: "Soften me up a bit, you're making me look like a koala bear." Combs, 55, who has pleaded not guilty to five criminal counts including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, appeared in court wearing sweaters, his hair graying, and his goatee giving him a softer look—one that, at least in his view, had crossed into marsupial territory under Rosenberg's pencil. Source: X Sketches that stir reactions Rosenberg, a veteran courtroom sketch artist, is one of the most recognizable names in the field. With cameras banned in many U.S. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo courtrooms, her artwork becomes the public's only visual access to high-profile legal proceedings. In Sean "Diddy" Combs's federal trial, cameras are not allowed because it's a federal court case, and Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 53 prohibits electronic media coverage. To provide the public with a visual representation of the proceedings, Reuters and other news outlets are using courtroom sketch artists like Rosenberg to illustrate the events. Source: X But Sean Combs is far from the first to joke about her portrayals. Earlier this year, Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, had his own reaction after seeing Rosenberg's depiction of him during a civil case tied to his false claims about the 2020 election. "You made me look like my dog," Giuliani reportedly told her. He didn't specify which dog, but the comparison was memorable enough to go viral. Then there was Donald Trump Jr. in 2023. During a civil fraud trial involving the Trump family real estate empire, he too offered some unsolicited feedback. According to Rosenberg, he told her, "Make me look sexy." It's moments like these that show how courtroom art—intended to be neutral and documentary in nature—can stir up vanity, humor, and even affection. While Rosenberg maintains a professional tone and consistent artistic style, the reactions of her subjects often turn her drawings into unintentional conversation pieces. Art in the midst of seriousness These human touches don't take away from the gravity of the cases. Sean Combs, for instance, faces the possibility of life in prison if convicted. Still, throughout the proceedings, he has occasionally lightened the mood with hand gestures—forming a heart with his hands toward family seated in the gallery. That said, levity can sometimes push boundaries. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian rebuked Combs for nodding at the jury during his lawyer's cross-examination. The judge called it "unacceptable" and warned he would remove Combs from the courtroom if it happened again.

SpaceX Dragon returns to Earth, triggers sonic boom in Southern California
SpaceX Dragon returns to Earth, triggers sonic boom in Southern California

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

SpaceX Dragon returns to Earth, triggers sonic boom in Southern California

Southern California residents were left alarmed on Saturday evening after hearing a powerful sonic boom caused by the re-entry of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. The noise, described by many as a loud boom accompanied by a rattling sensation, occurred as the uncrewed capsule returned from the International Space Station (ISS), carrying over 6,700 pounds of scientific research, equipment and crew supplies. The Dragon had undocked earlier in the day and was scheduled to splash down off the southern California coast around 10.44pm. SpaceX had issued an alert shortly before re-entry, but the sudden sonic boom still surprised many locals. SpaceX Dragon's return from the ISS The Dragon spacecraft had been docked at the ISS since 22 April, following its launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on 21 April. Its return marked the completion of another resupply mission, during which it delivered essential materials for crew use and various scientific experiments. After undocking on Saturday afternoon, the spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere in the evening, resulting in the sonic boom heard across Southern California. Rattled communities near Vandenberg by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like [부산 한정] 빠진 치아 1개도 10개도 33만원에 임플란트 해드려요! 플란치과 더 알아보기 Undo The boom was particularly noticeable to residents living near Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County. This area has become accustomed to such sonic events due to the increasing frequency of SpaceX operations. Although the public had been notified via a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the startling nature of the boom drew attention and concern from the local population. Sonic booms becoming more frequent Sonic booms from spacecraft re-entries are not new to the region, but their frequency is rising. Local newspapers report that both SpaceX and U.S. Space Force officials are aware of the growing concern. Despite this, there has been no indication that measures will be taken to reduce the noise. In fact, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said the company plans to launch over 90 rockets from the base by 2026, indicating that these booms may become even more common. SpaceX's recent setbacks The company's growing launch schedule comes despite some recent challenges. In January, a SpaceX Starship rocket exploded shortly after lift-off from its Texas facility. Just two months later, another rocket suffered the same fate, prompting a temporary grounding of flights and warnings regarding the potential danger of falling debris. These incidents have drawn attention to the risks of frequent space launches and raised questions about safety protocols. The future of frequent launches As SpaceX continues to expand its ambitions for space exploration, the effects on communities near launch and landing sites are becoming more evident. While the return of spacecraft like Dragon demonstrates technological progress and contributes to scientific research, the accompanying disturbances such as sonic booms are a growing concern for residents. For now, it appears that these events will remain a regular feature of life in Southern California.

What makes NASA's spacesuit crucial for surviving in space and how it protects astronauts
What makes NASA's spacesuit crucial for surviving in space and how it protects astronauts

Time of India

time18-05-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

What makes NASA's spacesuit crucial for surviving in space and how it protects astronauts

The NASA Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) is a cutting-edge spacesuit designed to safeguard and assist astronauts on spacewalks. Much more than protective gear, the EMU is a portable survival system that protects astronauts from super-cold temperatures, toxic radiation, and the vacuum of space. The EMU features layers of thermal protection, a pressurized housing, and an oxygen-providing, carbon dioxide-removing life support backpack that also controls temperature. Here, we will discuss the EMU's groundbreaking design, its essential elements, and how it makes it possible for astronauts to safely accomplish intricate tasks outside the spacecraft through extravehicular activities (EVAs). NASA suit that makes spacewalks possible The NASA spacesuit , or the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), is what the astronauts wear when they go for extravehicular activities (EVAs), which are more commonly referred to as spacewalks. NASA's human exploration of space program depends on the EMU. It is designed to protect astronauts and keep them cozy while working outside the protection of the spacecraft, open to temperatures of extreme extremes, radiation, and microgravity. The suit features an advanced integration of many layers, technologies, and life support systems all cooperating to build an astronauts' independent environment. How the EMU keeps astronauts safe and alive in space by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo One of the most crucial roles of the EMU is that it keeps astronauts safe in space. Space is riddled with perils ranging from extreme temperatures, to radiation, to being in constant peril of colliding with space trash. The protective layers of the EMU are meant to offer: Thermal insulation: Space temperature varies from -250°F (-157°C) to 250°F (121°C). There are thermal barriers within the EMU which insulate the astronauts from all these temperatures to make them comfortable inside the suit in spite of the environment. Radiation protection: The material of the suit also shields the astronauts from dangerous solar and cosmic radiation outside the protection environment of the spacecraft. Impact resistance: The outer shells of the space suit are impact-resistant and safeguard astronauts from the micro-debris of space traveling at high velocities. Even small debris particles can be deadly at such velocities. Life support systems: In addition to protecting the spacesuit physically, it also has to satisfy the life support requirements of the astronauts, including breathing and hydration, and temperature regulation. All these systems need to be there in order for astronauts to survive long-duration spacewalks when they will be away from the spacecraft for hours at a time. Supply of oxygen: The supply of oxygen is the central part of the life support system. The oxygen tank is placed inside the EMU's backpack and provides breathable air through a hose system. Oxygen gets circulated within the suit and keeps astronauts in a continuous supply while they perform work in the vacuum of space. Carbon dioxide removal: Since the astronauts will be breathing oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide (CO2), they also have a CO2 removal system in the EMU to avoid dangerous build-up. It is done through a filtering system and scrubbers that clean the air. Water supply: Astronauts must also consume water during spacewalks. An on-suit internal water bottle supplies drinking water to astronauts via a hose. It keeps them hydrated when they have long EVAs, in which case external water supply is not available. Temperature control: The EMU is initially provided with a sophisticated temperature regulating system. It uses a liquid cooling and ventilation garment (LCVG) that is worn by the astronaut under the suit. The garment contains tubes in which water circulates, taking away excess heat from the astronaut's body and avoiding the risk of overheating. The suit also has temperature control valves to keep the astronaut comfortable. What astronauts wear under the spacesuit for comfort and safety Although the EMU is the most obvious protective layer, the astronauts don a second layer of garments under the suit for comfort and protection. Undergarment layer: Inside the EMU, the astronauts wear an undergarment that covers the whole body surface area minus the head, hands, and feet. The garment is composed of a moisture-wicking fabric that pulls sweat away from the body and keeps the astronaut dry in the suit. Pressure garment: The EMU itself is pressurized, which enables the astronauts to perform normal body functions in the vacuum of space. The pressure suit prevents the body fluids and blood of the astronaut from boiling because of the vacuum of space, a very critical safety necessity for EVAs. How the EMU backpack supports breathing, circulation, and power The most obvious advantage of the EMU is the use of the backpack by the astronauts. The use of the backpack is used for a number of reasons, such as providing power and life support to the suit. Oxygen tank: An oxygen tank is carried within the backpack where air is stored for breathing by the astronauts during an excursion outside on a spacewalk. Air is circulated through the ventilation system of the suit in a manner that enables breathing by the astronauts without the use of the spacecraft's systems. Carbon dioxide scrubbing: Besides the oxygen supply, the backpack also contains a carbon dioxide (CO2) scrubber, an aged by-product of respiration, to render the air inside the suit safe for the astronaut. Electric power: The package also consists of the capability for storing batteries that energize the suit's numerous systems, such as communications, temperature, and life support systems. The batteries must be capable of withstanding the spacewalk duration in order to provide astronaut protection. Air fan circulation: There is a small fan inside the backpack that circulates the oxygen through the suit so as to supply air circulation at the perfect rates for the whole duration of time the astronaut remains in space. What is a SAFER unit On the rear of the spacesuit is the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER). SAFER is used to provide astronaut safety during extravehicular activity. In case an astronaut is stranded outside the spacecraft or the station, SAFER can be used as a source of propellant to find his or her way back to safety. Thruster Jets : Thruster jets are also contained in SAFER, which astronauts can use. The thrusters enable astronauts to return to their spacecraft in the case that they get lost after being released from the space station or while being released from it. The system is a life-saver as it's a promise that astronauts are never technically lost while performing spacewalks. The NASA Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit is a highly technological and complex device. By the ability to supply astronauts with air to breathe and water, yet shield them from the extreme outer space environment, the EMU is a technological marvel. As a combination of life support systems, thermal protection systems, and mobility systems, it is an essential hardware element for astronauts conducting work in space. As space travel becomes more common, spacesuit technology can only keep getting better with the capability of astronauts to perform their work with neither reduced safety nor efficacy even in the most adverse conditions. 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Vir Das takes a dig at Cannes 'no naked dress' rule: 'I will no longer be attending'
Vir Das takes a dig at Cannes 'no naked dress' rule: 'I will no longer be attending'

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Vir Das takes a dig at Cannes 'no naked dress' rule: 'I will no longer be attending'

Comedian Vir Das has shared a cheeky take on the Cannes Film Festival's latest dress code regulations, and his reaction to the official rules is stealing the spotlight on social media. Vir Das' stand on Cannes dress code check out the post here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vir Das (@virdas) by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo On May 14, Das took to his Instagram account to share a humorous post poking fun at the festival's recently announced restriction on 'naked dresses'. The policy, which aims to limit revealing attire and garments with long trains that obstruct movement, has sparked a flurry of reactions online. He took a dig at the organisers for the unusual rule released prior to the festival and stated that he had decided not to attend the Cannes Film Festival. 'It is with deep regret that I announce I will no longer be attending the Cannes Film Festival because of the new red carpet rules. For multiple generations, nude voluminous gowns with large trains have been culturally specific to the comedy community. Cannes 2025: Film Festival Bans Red Carpet Nudity Just Ahead Of Opening Night This year I had planned a dark beige, 78-foot-long, off-shoulder piece that moved finely into sleeves that covered my wrists, but dipped lower and gently showcased the heart of my scrotum. But if I cannot wear a Gota original, I refuse to let our culture be shunted. I was planning on taking multiple selfies of cultural significance. But someone has to take a stand. I wish the festival all the best,' he wrote. Actor Prateik Patil and Tahira Kashyap Khurrana also reacted to his post with laughing emojis. Cannes policy The official policy of Cannes stated: 'Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theatre are not permitted.' This isn't the first time Cannes' fashion rules have caused confusion or controversy. In previous years, women attendees were reportedly required to wear high heels — a regulation that drew criticism, especially after stars like Julia Roberts and Kristen Stewart publicly defied it. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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