S Bhinder

My name is S. Bhinder, and I am the founder of Khabar 24x12, an independent digital news website dedicated to providing accurate, unbiased, and timely news. I have a strong interest in journalism and public awareness. Through Khabar 24x12, my aim is to cover national and international news, politics, sports, entertainment, business, and social issues. I focus on presenting facts in a clear and simple manner so readers can easily understand the news. I am committed to ethical journalism, transparency, and delivering trustworthy information to my audience.

Archaeologists discover elite Roman woman buried in a sealed lead coffin with rare treasures

Colchester archaeologists unearthed a 1,700-year-old lead coffin, revealing a wealthy Roman woman’s life. Image Credit: Colchester Archaeological Trust Archaeologists in Colchester have found a glimpse into an ancient world of luxury and a personal tragedy. Archaeologists have been shocked by the discovery of an ancient lead coffin containing a woman buried nearly 1,700 years ago….

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A man walking through the forest stumbled upon a gold sword, hidden beneath a tree for centuries

A hiker in Norway’s Austratt area found a 1,500-year-old gold sword fitting. Image Credit: Annette Græsli Øvrelid/University of Stavanger Archaeological Museum A simple walk in a quiet part of southwest Norway turned into an epic Hollywood scene. A local hiker, while exploring the Austratt area of Sandnes, stumbled across a find that left international archaeologists…

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Scientists uncover hidden Voronoi patterns inside Chinese money plant leaves

The Chinese money plant, commonly seen in homes and offices as a simple ornamental houseplant, is now drawing serious scientific attention. What looks like ordinary greenery may actually be hiding an unexpected mathematical structure. Researchers reportedly found that its leaves appear to follow a pattern that closely matches a Voronoi diagram, a geometric system normally…

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Researchers discover a lost Koala species after reexamining a 100-year-old fossil

A newly discovered koala species, Phascolarctos maxillaris, once roamed Western Australia, differing significantly from its eastern relatives. Image Credit: Wikipedia Over the past century, it seemed that the Australian Koala’s story was straightforward. They were the fluffy, eucalyptus-eating icons of eastern states. A recent discovery made in Western Australia completely changed the story. While the…

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Scientists unearth Southeast Asia’s largest dinosaur

Scientists have unveiled Nagatitan Chaiyaphumensis, a colossal plant-eating dinosaur found in Thailand. Image Credit: Gemini Imagine yourself standing under a massive canopy of conifers, 113 million years ago. It is humid and thick with fern scent. The ground below you suddenly vibrates with heavy, rhythmic vibrations. A creature that is so huge, its back extends…

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