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In 1820, a physicist noticed a compass twitch near a wire, and electromagnetism changed scienceIn the year 1820, a pivotal moment in science emerged when Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted made an astonishing observation. He notic...
Why do some people see ghosts and others don't? Science points to 3 surprising reasonsMany people claim to have seen ghosts or felt a supernatural presence, but psychologists say there may be scientific explanations behind th...
In 1831, Michael Faraday noticed a tiny needle twitch: And discovered the hidden force behind modern electricityIn 1831, visionary scientist Michael Faraday made a pivotal discovery: the relationship between changing magnetism and electric current. Th...
How a broke, outgunned nation turned cheap drones into the most feared weapon on EarthDrone warfare: Russia-Ukraine war has reached extreme intensity with nearly 10,000 drones used daily across frontlines. This rapid drone wa...
Future wars will be won by agility, integration, and indigenous tech: DRDO ScientistIndia's military future depends on fast innovation and integrating national resources. Prateek Kishore highlights that warfare is changing,...
Why More Car Owners Are Putting Their Keys in Aluminum Foil to Prevent Silent Thefts That Take SecondsModern car thieves are exploiting keyless entry systems through relay attacks, where signals from key fobs are intercepted and amplified to...
Nobel Prize winner in Physics, David Gross says humanity may not survive 50 years - here are his chilling reasonsOver 12,000 nuclear warheads remain active across the globe today. Nine nations hold the power to end civilization as we know it. And accor...
The Invisible Stovetop Is Here – How This 2026 Kitchen Innovation Could Change Home Cooking ForeverAmerican kitchens are set for a major change in 2026 with the arrival of invisible stovetops. This technology hides cooking elements beneat...
A space odyssey: Artemis 2 has been a spot check to see if humans can be safely operational for weeks in deep spaceThe Artemis 2 crew is returning to Earth after a historic journey. This mission tested NASA's spacecraft and life support systems in deep s...
Why Do Cows Stand North-South While Grazing? The Strange Magnetic Mystery Behind Their AlignmentResearchers have discovered that cows, and even deer, often align themselves along the Earth's magnetic field while grazing or resting. Thi...
ISRO seeks minds to decode the Sun through Aditya L1 mission dataExciting update from ISRO! Indian scientists are encouraged to submit proposals for access to valuable data from the Aditya-L1 solar missio...
EMF norms: Telcos seek global standards"While prevailing stringent EMF norms might have been implementable for 2G and 3G, it will not be feasible with 5G and beyond, as these tec...
Plasma jets may kill novel coronavirus on surfaces within secondsPlasma is one of the four basic states of matter and can be created by heating a stable gas or subjecting it to a strong electromagnetic fi...
Moms-to-be are now wearing radiation-proof garments. But are they effective?Anti-radiation maternity wear has been big business in China for two decades, & now, some moms in the US & UK too are opting for it.
Ghost-buster says he mixes science and spiritualitySHARP, which has three doctors in the team, makes patients psychologically understand that the electromagnetic "forces" cannot cause any ha...
Government launches initiative to study electromagnetic field radiation impact on lifeThe Ministry added it made a call for proposals and has received large proposals which are being examined for their suitability for funding.
- Mobile tower radiation clips sparrows' wings
Radiation from mobile towers is not only taking a toll on human health but is also blamed for sparrows vanishing into thin air.
- BioInitiative report 2012 based on flawed procedure: COAI
Terming the recently released BioInitiative Report 2012 as based on flawed procedure, GSM industry body COAI today said the report is an in...
- Cellphone use may be linked to cancer, finds WHO panel
Concerns have risen in recent years that cellphones might be harmful to the health of people who use them.
- Draft norms to discourage children from using mobiles
The government is now considering norms that suggest taking precautionary steps to minimise risks associated with use of mobile phones.