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Elon Musk vs Sam Altman: AI control, not courtroom clash, is the bigger battleElon Musklosing his case againstSam Altmanreignites debate over AI governance, safety and whether institutions can keep pace with rapid adv...
How the AI boom derailed clean‑air efforts in one of America's most polluted citiesAmerica's push for cleaner air faces a new challenge. The growing demand for electricity from data centers is reviving coal-fired power pla...
From Kalanamak to Manipur Chakao, why it's high time to revive coloured riceIndia once cultivated diverse nutrient-rich rice and millet varieties. The Green Revolution shifted focus to hybrid crops, leading to a dec...
A looming east coast port strike could shake the economyMany shipments have been diverted to West Coast ports, where dockworkers belong to a different union that agreed a new contract last year. ...
A looming east coast port strike could shake the economyBusinesses are accelerating imports and redirecting cargo to avoid disruptions from a potential dockworkers' strike on the East and Gulf co...
West Coast ports see longest labour disruptions since 2015The International Longshoremen and Warehouse Union, representing 22,000 dockworkers, and the Pacific Maritime Association, which represents...
Odisha train tragedy shifts focus from new trains to safetyThis year, the government made a record 2.4-trillion-rupee ($30 billion) capital outlay for the railways, a 50% increase over the previous ...
Darkened plane, silent overnight train: how Biden got to KyivMembers of the press follow Biden wherever he goes -- whether to church or international summits. Every word he says in public is recorded,...
World's 'longest passenger train' passes through Swiss Alps. Watch breathtaking videoThe Rhaetian Railway (RhB) broke the world record for the length of a passenger train at an event marking the 175th anniversary of the Swis...
Neom: Saudi Arabia is building a city that could be the smartest of them allNeom is defying traditional principles of urbanism, design, architecture, technology, and the very concept of smart cities. A key factor en...
View: China's Belt and Road is more chaos than conspiracyDespite Xi’s close association with it, the initiative isn’t ultimately a connected master plan for Chinese global ascendancy.
- Toxic lead found in raw food items in Kolkata
Kolkata, Oct 22 (IANS) The presence of a high concentration of lead has been detected in raw food items such as polished rice and fish, sol...
What central government employees can expect from the 7th Pay CommissionA formula towards pay parity has been the hallmark of the last few pay commissions. A government entry-level peon now gets a monthly pay of...
Budget 2015-16: Schemes like smart cities, speed trains in next budget: Arvind MayaramThe Budget 2015-16 will include many of the schemes announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi such as smart cities and high speed trains, F...
Why IIT-Guwahati is now in the big leagueThinking local, both in terms of faculty as well as research work, has propelled a rank outsider like IIT-Guwahati to the global list of to...
New Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif calls for end to US drone strikesPakistan's new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif called Wednesday for an end to US drone strikes in the country's northwest, as he took office fo...
Bombardier, Siemens, GE, Alstom, EMD at war over Rs 40,000-cr locomotive marketIndia has become an exciting market and companies are now gearing up to grab the huge contracts.
- Once rich in biodiversity, Konkan mangroves on the decline now
The diversity and distribution of present day mangrove vegetation along the west coast and Konkan in particular, is under tremendous stress.
- US steps up air travel security measures
US officials on Friday unveiled new security measures subjecting all US-bound plane passengers to screening methods that use real-time inte...
- Spread of Railways, part of British strategy after 1857
The spread of the Railways in India, whose inaugural run was on April 16, 1853, after the First War of Independence was spurred by the Brit...