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Could 100 humans really defeat a Gorilla? – Here’s what experts say – The Times of India

The internet’s latest viral debate, can 100 unarmed humans defeat a single silverback gorilla, has sparked serious commentary from scientists, conservationists and psychologists. While heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk confidently said “yeah, yeah” when asked if he’d win, experts took a more nuanced view.
According to primatologists and conservationists, while the gorilla is unquestionably stronger than any individual human, the tide turns with sheer numbers and strategy.
Tara Stoinski of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund was quoted by Forbes as saying that a gorilla’s superior strength, which is up to 10 times stronger than a human’s, would initially give it an edge, but fatigue would work against it. “It’s just an issue of sheer numbers,” she said, explaining that humans could use planning and waves of attacks to wear the gorilla down.
Professor Stacy Rosenbaum from the University of Michigan agreed with Stoinski, adding that gorillas aren’t endurance fighters and would tire quickly.
Ron Magill of Zoo Miami echoed this and was quoted by Rolling Stone, saying 100 physically fit men, if united, could succeed, but at a horrific cost. “The group should be able to overtake the gorilla… but they must expect death and serious injury,” he warned. Magill described the likely scenario as a “kamikaze mission” for those closest to the animal.
Psychologist John Drury was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying that the debate taps into social dynamics and self-preservation. Collective action might help humans win, he said, but it depends on trust. “Team spirit is based on shared identity,” he explained, referencing both psychology and military history.
Yet others, like conservation scientist Michelle Rodrigues, highlighted the absurdity of the question. Gorillas, she said, are not only gentle giants but socially wired not to fight without cause. “It’s not a fair fight,” she said, adding that gorillas usually avoid conflict unless defending their family.
Experts broadly agreed: yes, 100 coordinated humans could theoretically subdue a gorilla, but not without fatal losses. More importantly, as Stoinski stressed, “the real question” is not about beating gorillas but saving them from extinction.
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iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus get price drop in Amazon sale

If you’re in the market and have been eyeing the Apple iPhones, the timing couldn’t be better, as the Amazon Great Summer Sale is here and giving huge discounts on Apple products from smartphoes to iPad and Macbooks.
Both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus have seen significant price drops, offering a great opportunity for anyone looking to get their hands on one of Apple’s top models at a more affordable price. This is a limited-time deal that brings hefty discounts, making it an ideal moment for tech enthusiasts and everyday users alike.
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In addition to the reduced prices, shoppers can also take advantage of attractive bank offers during the sale. HDFC credit card holders can enjoy instant discounts on their purchases, while those opting for EMI transactions can benefit from further savings. For those using Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Cards, there’s an extra cashback offer waiting.
Here’s a look at the new prices and what each model has to offer.
iPhone 15 Price Drop
The iPhone 15 is now available for Rs. 58,999 for the 128GB variant, a major discount from its original price of Rs. 79,990. This model has dropped by Rs. 20,991, making it the lowest price to date. On top of this, Amazon is offering Rs. 1,769 as cashback in Amazon Pay balance, adding even more value to the deal.
The iPhone 15 features a 6.1-inch display and comes in various colour options, including pink, yellow, green, blue, and black. Powered by the A16 Bionic chip, it delivers fast performance. The rear camera system includes a 48MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 12MP telephoto camera. The front camera offers 12MP for selfies and video calls.
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iPhone 15 Plus Price Cut
The iPhone 15 Plus is now available for Rs. 74,000 for the 128GB variant, a huge discount from its original price of Rs. 89,900. This variant has dropped by 18 percent, making it the lowest price to date. Additionally, customers will receive Rs. 1,769 in Amazon Pay balance as cashback. That’s not all, customers can further reduce the cost by trading in an old device, with exchange discounts of up to Rs. 70,200, provided the traded device is in good condition and the exchange offer is available in their area.
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iPhone 15 Plus was launched in 2023 alongside the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models. The device features a 6.7-inch OLED display, it features a dynamic island that houses a 12MP front camera. The phone comes equipped with an Apple A16 Bionic chipset paired with up to 512GB of built-in storage.
In terms camera, the iPhone 15 Plus features a dual rear camera setup, including a 48MP rear camera and a 12MP ultra-wide camera. Additionally, the handset is also claimed to provide up to 100 hours of Audio Playback time and up to 26 hours of Video playback time.
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Where does gold really come from? NASA data reveals the shocking truth | – The Times of India

For years, the origin of the universe’s most massive elements—such as gold, platinum, and uranium—was a puzzle that remained unanswered. Although the universe’s lighter elements are produced in stars, the source of the earliest heavy ones was in question. However, now, scientists examining virtually 20-year-old space information suggest magnetars—extremely magnetic neutron stars—might fill in the gaps. The little-known stellar debris would have manufactured and spread out heavy elements using colossal flares early in the universe’s evolution. This theory, supported by gamma-ray signals from past flares, offers a new perspective on how the building blocks of modern technology may have formed in the depths of space.
Key role of magnetars in the formation of gold and other heavy elements
In a new study by Anirudh Patel, a Ph.D. student at Columbia University, scientists theorise that magnetars—a rare and extremely magnetic form of neutron star—could have played a key role in the formation and dispersal of heavy elements across the universe. The study, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, holds that bursts from these unusual stars could have contributed much more significantly than initially believed to element formation above iron.

Source: NASA
According to NASA, in the universe’s origins, only hydrogen, helium, and small quantities of lithium were present. Gold, platinum, and uranium, everything heavier than these, would have to have been created afterward, usually inside stars. Still, the actual processes that generated the very earliest of these heavy elements were an enigma. “It’s a recreational puzzle that hasn’t really been solved,” Patel said. His researchers looked back to almost two-decade-old data from ESA and NASA telescopes, finding that giant flares from magnetars could be responsible for as much as 10% of the heavy elements in our galaxy. Because magnetars formed early in the life of the universe, they could have been among the first cosmic goldsmiths for gold and other precious elements.
Cosmic cracks that spark elemental creation
Eric Burns, a co-author from Louisiana State University, likened the breakthrough to solving a century-old enigma using long-forgotten data. Magnetars are extremely dense remnants of supernova explosions. Just a teaspoon of their matter would weigh billions of tonnes on Earth. But what sets them apart is their immense magnetic field—trillions of times stronger than Earth’s. Sometimes, their severe internal stresses lead to “starquakes,” shattering their crusts and spewing out outbreaks of high-energy radiation in the form of magnetar flares. Such outbursts are so energetic they influence Earth’s atmosphere, even though they take place thousands of light-years from Earth.
Stellar firestorms could have forged the first gold
Patel and his colleagues ventured that these outbursts of violence from the stars could build heavy elements during an r-process, or process of rapid neutron capture. Such a process results when atomic nuclei capture neutrons at a swift rate, gaining mass and transforming into new atoms via radioactive disintegration.
According to the NASA reports, in 2017, the universe saw heavy elements being created in the merger of two neutron stars, giving direct evidence of the r-process. Yet, such cosmic mergers happen too rarely and too late to account for the early existence of elements such as gold. Patel’s team investigated if magnetar flares, being more frequent and happening earlier, could be the missing link. Whereas the team first considered visible or ultraviolet light for providing hints, Burns recommended considering gamma rays because of their penetrating abilities and distinctive signatures. That change in direction prompted them to re-examine data from a strong magnetar flare observed in 2004 by ESA’s retired INTEGRAL satellite.
To their surprise, the gamma-ray signal in the data exactly replicated what their theoretical models had shown. “I wasn’t thinking about anything else for the next week,” Patel recalled of the epiphany moment. Independent confirmation came later with archival observations from NASA’s RHESSI and Wind satellites, both of which had observed the same flare independently and reinforced the team’s conclusion.
A new era in Astrophysics: Magnetar flares and element creation
This finding has opened a new frontier in astrophysics. NASA’s next COSI mission, launching in 2027, will be a wide-field gamma-ray telescope that will investigate cosmic explosions. It might directly observe the creation of certain elements during magnetar flares, possibly validating Patel’s hypothesis.
Meanwhile, researchers are sifting through other ancient telescope data, searching for similar gamma-ray signatures left behind by previous flares. The thought that a phenomenon as brutal as a magnetar flare was behind the gold in wedding bands or the platinum in cellphones is humbling and awe-provoking.
“It’s kind of nice to consider that some of the material in my phone or laptop was created through this intense explosion,” Patel mused, reliving the marvel of following commonplace materials back to celestial catastrophes billions of years ago.
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GTA 6 launching soon, get Sony PS5 gaming console at 11% discount plus cashback in Amazon sale

The excitement around the release of GTA 6 continues to build as Rockstar Games prepares to launch the game. The highly anticipated title is expected to arrive in autumn 2025, but fans have been waiting over a year since the first trailer was revealed. Despite speculation that the game may be delayed, Rockstar’s parent company, Take-Two Interactive, has confirmed that GTA 6 will indeed be released this year, alongside Borderlands 4.
Fans are eagerly awaiting to know what platforms the game will be available on. Leaks suggest that GTA 6 will launch on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on September 17, 2025. As excitement mounts, there are concerns that the cost of gaming consoles and games might increase, particularly due to possible tariffs. But if you’re looking to save before prices go up, now is the time to take advantage of the discounts offered during the Amazon Great Summer Sale.
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PS5 Standard Edition Price Cut
The PlayStation 5 Standard Edition, which originally launched at Rs. 44,990, is now available at an 11 percent discount during the Amazon sale. This price drop translates to a savings of Rs. 5,009. On top of this, shoppers can also get cashback of up to Rs. 1,199 as an Amazon Pay balance. For those with an HDFC bank credit card, they can also avail an additional discount of Rs. 1,750, which will further reduce the overall cost.
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PS5 Slim Digital Edition Deal
In addition to the standard PS5, the PS5 Slim Digital Edition is also available at a reduced price. Originally priced at Rs. 44,990, the PS5 Slim Digital Edition is now on sale for Rs. 39,990. This version retains the advanced features of the original PS5, but in a more compact form. The PS5 Slim Digital Edition supports 4K displays, ray tracing, and up to 120 frames per second with compatible games. It also includes the DualSense wireless controller’s haptic feedback, which enhances the gaming experience. As a digital-only console, it removes the need for physical discs and offers a seamless and eco-friendly gaming option.
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Nintendo Switch Version 2 Discount
For those interested in a different gaming console, the Nintendo Switch Version 2 is also available at a significant discount. Normally priced at Rs. 49,999, the Nintendo Switch is now available for just Rs. 26,999, offering a 46% discount. The Switch includes a Joy-Con controller and can be docked to play in HD on a TV, making it a versatile option for both handheld and console gaming.
With GTA 6 expected to hit stores later this year, now is the time to grab a discounted gaming console before prices increase. Whether you opt for the PS5 Standard Edition, the Slim Digital Edition, or the Nintendo Switch, these deals offer significant savings for gamers looking to prepare for the upcoming blockbuster gaming release.
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