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Quote of the Day by Marie Curie: “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.” Why does this truth still define modern science, success, and human progress?Quote of the Day by Marie Curie reminds readers that real progress never arrives quickly. The Nobel Prize-winning scientist changed modern ...
From $22 billion to zero: Success, not failure, brought Byju downByju's, once a $22 billion edtech giant, has collapsed. Founder Byju Raveendran faces jail for contempt. The company's downfall stems from ...
MHT CET PCM answer key: Check how to download from cetcell.mahacet.org, steps to challenge and price per questionThe Maharashtra CET Cell will release the MHT CET 2026 PCM provisional answer key today. Candidates can check their response sheets and que...
Bhojshala case: MP HC refers to 10 principles laid down by SC in Ayodhya verdictThe Madhya Pradesh High Court has referenced the Supreme Court's ten principles from the Ayodhya verdict. This is in relation to the Bhojsh...
AI won’t fix broken systems: India needs secure-by-design approachIndia's digital infrastructure faces a critical challenge. While AI accelerates attacks, the core issue is weak system design. Security req...
OpenAI launches GPT-5.5 with API pricing starting at $5 per 1 million tokensOpenAI has launched GPT-5.5, its most advanced AI model yet, designed for complex, multi-part tasks and acting as an active collaborator. T...
Quote of the day by Greek mathematician Archimedes: ‘There are things which seem incredible to most men who…’Ancient Greek genius Archimedes showed that many unbelievable truths are simply misunderstood. His work in mathematics and physics reveals ...
Quote of the day by modern philosophy's father René Descartes: 'Common sense is the most shared commodity in the world, cause everyone is convinced that they are well supplied with it'- How certainty can mislead and limit human logic explained by French philosopherRené Descartes’ quote on common sense highlights a simple but sharp truth, that most people believe their own judgment is sound and rarely ...
Can GPT-5.2 solve a complex physics problem? AI achieves a path-breaking scientific breakthrough after solving a decade-long mysteryAn advanced AI system has solved a decade-old theoretical physics puzzle, proposing a new formula for gluon interactions. The AI, GPT-5.2 P...
Can AI quicken the pace of math discovery?DARPA’s new Exponentiating Mathematics programme aims to accelerate pure mathematics research by developing AI tools capable of high-level ...
Is math the path to chatbots that don't make stuff up?Chatbots including ChatGPT from OpenAI and Gemini from Google can answer questions, write poetry, summarize news articles and generate imag...
What is crypto mining?Crypto mining or for cryptocurrency mining, particularly in Proof-of-Work systems, is energy-intensive due to the computational power requi...
AI's latest challenge: the math olympicsOver the past few years, Google DeepMind has pursued a number of projects investigating the application of AI to mathematics. And more broa...
Never used 'encrypted' question papers to prevent leaks: CBSEThe clarification by the CBSE comes following reports that the board resorted to the method after reports of leaks of economics (Class 12) ...
Time to get cracking on other mysteriesFor centuries, the simple act of knuckle-cracking has not got the attention it deserved, considering its prevalence.
- Are Facts Sacred?
The Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdos was a confirmed bachelor and atheist. “God may not play dice with the universe,” he once said with h...
- Math movement
Mathematical community is not prone to blindingly-obvious explanations.