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If you have been following the aerospace and defense sectors recently, you know that getting payloads into the sky is still a messy, expensive, and resource-heavy bottleneck. Traditional rocket launches rely on massive amounts of solid or liquid propellants that are harmful to the environment, costly to produce, and severely restricted by supply chain vulnerabilities. As an SEO strategist and deep-tech blogger who has analyzed aerospace innovations for over a decade, I’ve watched countless startups promise a revolution, only to deliver slightly modified versions of the same old chemical rockets. But auriga space is changing that paradigm entirely. By utilizing…

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I still remember sitting in a coffee shop in late 2021, analyzing the crazy metrics of the Indian edtech boom. Pitch decks were flying around with valuations that looked more like phone numbers than real business math. At the center of many conversations was Doubtnut—a brilliant, AI-powered doubt-clearing app that was pulling in an eye-popping 32 million monthly active users. Everyone wanted a piece of it. Rumors were rampant that tech giant BYJU’S had offered a staggering $150 million to acquire them. Fast forward to late 2023, and the music stopped. The doubtnut valuation took a historic haircut when the…

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Have you ever Googled a word and walked away more confused than when you started? That’s exactly what happens to thousands of people every day when they search for pabington. It sounds like a real place. It reads like a name you’ve heard before. Your brain immediately fills in a mental image — maybe a quiet English village, cobblestone streets, a church with stained glass windows. But here’s the thing: Pabington, as a fixed, documented, officially recognized place or concept, simply doesn’t exist. And yet? It’s everywhere. As someone who has spent over a decade tracking digital trends, emerging keywords,…

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