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  • 6 days ago | dev.to | Ritika Sharma

    Yesterday, I was solving some basic problems in Java. Specifically related to case-check and finding vowels, and I came to know about two different extracting methods !! in.next().trim().charAt();ch.charAt();Someone who is a beginner might often get confused by these methods, So here is the explanation of what these do... If you are lazy and don't want to write much code, then in.next().trim().charAt(); comes to the rescue xD ! Yes, it shortens the code and is much*_ cleaner_*.

  • 1 week ago | medium.com | Ritika Sharma

    In a quiet Cambridge lab, Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan and his team are modern explorers charting a new kind of world. They sail not on oceans, but on data from distant stars, using powerful telescopes as their ship. Their quest: to find worlds with oceans under alien skies, and possibly life. In 2021, Madhusudhan’s team introduced the idea of Hycean planets — planets shrouded in hydrogen atmospheres over deep water oceans.

  • 1 week ago | medium.com | Ritika Sharma

    What if your gaze shaped reality? What if the universe, at its deepest level, responds to being observed? Welcome to quantum mechanics — where particles act like waves, reality flickers until measured, and distant objects communicate instantaneously. This is not science fiction. It’s science. In the 17th century, two intellectual giants clashed over the nature of light. Isaac Newton believed in the corpuscular theory, seeing light as made of tiny particles.

  • 1 week ago | asianexpress.co.uk | Ritika Sharma

    In her most powerful avatar yet, Kajol steps into the realm of terror withMAA, a mythological horror by Jio Studios and Devgn Films, a chilling new chapter from the World of Shaitaan. The much awaited trailer of MAA is finally here and it’s nothing short of spine chilling. Audiences anticipation is at its peak as Kajol dives into horror for the first time, leading a story soaked in ancient curses and divine rage.

  • 1 week ago | medium.com | Ritika Sharma

    Introduction In our increasingly connected world, our behaviors have a ripple effect that extends far beyond ourselves. Whether in families, workplaces, or social circles, subtle patterns of conduct can uplift — or deeply harm — those around us. Yet many of these damaging habits are normalized, dismissed, or even celebrated. From constant criticism masked as feedback to unchecked emotional outbursts, these tendencies often erode trust, communication, and mental well-being.

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