Technology encompasses tools and systems that enhance human capabilities. It drives innovation and shapes industries. In India, technology influences education, healthcare, and communication. The digital revolution has transformed the economy. Startups thrive in urban centres. However, challenges like digital divide and cybersecurity persist. Technology also impacts culture and arts, fostering new forms of expression. It is a vital component of modern society.
NASA has moved the Space Launch System rocket to its launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, marking a major step towards the Artemis II mission. The mission...
Vitamin A-derived retinoic acid has been identified as a key factor that can suppress the body’s anti-cancer immune response and reduce the effectiveness of dendritic cell vaccines. The...
A remarkable Ice Age find from northeastern Siberia has enabled scientists to recover the genome of a woolly rhinoceros from undigested meat preserved in the stomach of a...
The Finke River, also known to the Arrernte people as Larapinta, is regarded as the oldest surviving river system on Earth. It flows through central Australia across the...
Tamil Nadu has signed an agreement with Sarvam AI to set up India’s first full-stack Sovereign Artificial Intelligence Park. The project, with an initial investment of ₹10,000 crore,...
CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR) celebrated its 5th Foundation Day with a focus on science communication, policy research, and digital outreach. The event brought...
Beneath forests, grasslands and farms lies a vast fungal network that exchanges nutrients with plant roots and stores huge amounts of carbon. American evolutionary biologist Toby Kiers has...
Huntington’s disease is a progressive, inherited brain disorder that affects movement, cognition and emotions. It usually appears in adulthood, often between 30 and 50 years of age, and...
Voyager 1 is set to become the first human-made object to reach a distance of one light-day from Earth by November 2026. The milestone will mark another record...
At temperatures just above absolute zero, atoms slow so much that their quantum nature becomes visible on a macroscopic scale. This field, known as cold and ultracold atom...