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Redmi 15 Design Renders, Specifications Leaked; Tipped to Arrive in Three Colourways

Redmi 15 has been spotted in leaked renders that hint at a triple rear camera setup and three colour options for the company’s upcoming budget smartphone. Redmi has also begun teasing new smartphone launches on its website, suggesting the Redmi 15 could launch in India soon, possibly alongside a Redmi 15C model.

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Who-Fi: An AI-Powered Wi-Fi Technology That Can Identify and Track Individuals Without Cameras

Who-Fi is a cutting-edge technology that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and track individuals without needing any visual input. It is an experimental technology which remains to be thoroughly tested in the real world. However, based on the research paper that mentions and documents its proof-of-concept, it can be used to turn any ordinary Wi-Fi signal into a biometric scanner.

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NASA’s X-59 Moves Closer to First Flight with Advanced Taxi Tests and Augmented Vision

NASA and Lockheed Martin’s X-59 experimental aircraft, engineered for quiet supersonic travel, is undergoing taxi tests at the U.S. Air Force’s Plant 42. Unique features include its AR-enabled camera vision system and a boom-reducing shape. The X-59 continues NASA’s legacy at Plant 42, home to iconic aerospace programs like the F-22 and Space Shuttle assembly.

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Unusual Plasma Waves Above Jupiter’s North Pole Can Possibly Be Explained

The presence of unusual plasma waves at Jupiter’s North Pole, detected by NASA’s Juno Spacecraft, has been explained by a group of scientists from the University of Minnesota. The team was led by Rober Lysak, wherein findings have resulted in the identification of the new types of plasma waves.

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NASA to Live Stream SpaceX Crew-11 Launch Docking, Know How to Watch Online

On July 25, 2025, Russia launched two Ionosfera-M satellites and Iran’s Nahid-2 communication satellite aboard a Soyuz-2.1b rocket from Vostochny. The new Ionosfera-M probes expand Russia’s space weather tracking constellation, while Nahid-2 reflects Iran’s space ambitions. The joint launch highlights deepening space collaboration between Moscow and Tehran amid global tensions and sanctions.

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Apple Expands App Store Age Rating System With More Granular Categories

Apple is expanding its App Store age rating system, introducing more granular ratings for apps and games. These new classifications will appear to users after developers implement them, and Apple has set a deadline for compliance. This announcement coincides with the release of public betas for Apple’s upcoming operating systems, including iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, and watchOS.

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Realme’s CMO India Talks About 15 Series Tailored for Gen Z With AI Capabilities and How Offline Channel Emerged as a Dark Horse

Realme is all set to announce its next numbered series smartphones, the 15 series. Gadgets 360, ahead of the launch, had the opportunity to speak with Francis Wong, Chief Marketing Officer, Realme India, and Sumit Sonal, Head of Marketing, Qualcomm India, about the upcoming devices. While Wong talked about the overall series and offline growth for Realme. Sonal discussed the Snapdragon chipset as a choice for the 15 Pro smartphone.

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NASA Engineers Rescue JunoCam with Deep-Space Heating Hack

NASA’s JunoCam, once believed nearly lost to Jupiter’s intense radiation, has made a stunning comeback thanks to a bold experiment. Engineers used a process called annealing—heating the camera from afar—to reverse internal damage and restore image clarity. Just in time for a close flyby of the volcanic moon Io, the camera delivered detailed images of lava flows and sulfuric peaks. The breakthrough technique is now being applied to other instruments on Juno and could shape future spacecraft built for radiation-heavy environments around Earth and beyond.

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Rising Rocket Launches May Delay Ozone Layer Recovery, Study Finds

A growing number of rocket launches may be compromising the ozone layer’s recovery, according to new scientific studies. Chlorine and soot from rockets, along with pollutants released during satellite re-entry, could have long-term environmental impacts. The space industry is urged to act now—through regulation, innovation, and cleaner fuels—to protect one of Earth’s vital protective layers.

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