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A New Study Says the Jurassic Park T. rex May Have Moved More Like an Ostrich Compared to What We Thought PreviouslyNew research challenges the popular image of Tyrannosaurus Rex as a lumbering beast, revealing it likely moved with a bird-like, toe-first ...
Isourse Technologies hackathon spotlights AI, economic modelling, enterprise tech solutionsIsourse Technologies concluded AlgosQuest'25, a national hackathon in New Delhi, where young innovators tackled AI, economic modelling, and...
Marc Andreessen sketches AGI pricing for advanced AI systems like OpenClawMarc Andreessen has outlined a tiered pricing vision for artificial general intelligence (AGI). Paid LLMs such as Claude and OpenAI for ope...
Financial Word of the Day: Hicksian Demand - meaning, usage, and why it matters in today’s price-driven economyFinancial Word of the Day: Hicksian demand refers to the quantity of a good a consumer would purchase after a price change, assuming their ...
Startups go public in litmus test for Chinese AIChinese AI startup Zhipu AI surged over 12% in its Hong Kong debut, raising $558 million ahead of rival MiniMax’s listing. But analysts sai...
AI-generated wealth could be the future, predicts OpenAI's Sam Altman: 'As society gets richer...'OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, in a discussion with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath on the People by WTF podcast, predicted that artificial genera...
US' reciprocal tariffs may be higher for India & many others than what Trump presented to the worldThe U.S. has slightly raised reciprocal tariffs on India and 13 other nations, increasing India's rate to 27%. Key Indian exports like elec...
India charges 52% but was slapped with 'discounted' 27% tariffs by Trump; Here's the maths behind the reciprocal tariffsReciprocal tariffs aim to balance U.S. bilateral trade deficits by calculating the necessary tariff rates. These tariffs counteract economi...
What’s left of globalisation without the US?The change in tariff rates on all US goods imports would be huge — it would take us back to levels last seen in the 1940s.
Commerce dept mulls trade pact talks SOP, chapter on critical minerals in Chintan ShivirThe government in New Delhi is focusing on critical minerals in FTAs, data adequacy issues, and challenges in e-commerce. SOP for trade pac...
Commerce ministry working on standard operating procedure for FTA negotiationThe commerce ministry recently conducted a 'Chintan Shivir' in Rajasthan's Neemrana to discuss issues related to Free Trade Agreements (FTA...
IT pays? Now not much higher for the new hireThis fiscal, software firms are offering hikes of 18-22% to those jumping jobs, while earlier, such candidates would command an increase of...
For investors with risk appetite; 5 mid cap stocks with right RoE and upside potential of up to 25%Earning seasons not only helps in judging what is happening to individual companies but more importantly it helps gauge the undercurrent of...
GST changes: That's Sanyal’s dog trying to catch the frisbeeIs Modi govt trying to rectify what went wrong with the GST? No. It seems that's how it was supposed to be, if you have heard what Sanjeev ...
Government names Viral V Acharya as RBI Deputy GovernorHe is taking over at a time when the central bank is facing criticism for repeated changes in the rules related to deposit and withdrawal o...
NCDEX announces close out for suspended castor seed contractsNational Commodity & Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) on Monday took a definitive step in the interest of market participants in castor seed co...
Global warming may threaten World Heritage sitesSome of the world's most recognizable and important landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and Sydney Opera House could be lost to rising ...
Ramesh ducks oppn heat in Rajya SabhaUnion minister of state for environment Jairam Ramesh admitted that India's two key negotiators had differences with the government's new C...
- A dynamic model for India to meet emission norms
Developing countries, including India, have been “absolved” of any responsibility towards reducing GHG emissions during the inaugural commi...
- Economy contracts AIDS, to lose weight
AIDS could lower India’s real GDP growth rate by as much as 0.9 percentage point reveals a recent study.