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Indian students, workers dominate exit trend as UK migration drops sharplyNet migration to the UK has significantly fallen, nearly halved from its peak, with Indian students and workers leading the exit trend. The...
A mysterious coin discovered in Berlin may prove ancient civilizations were more connected than we thoughtA young student found an ancient coin near Berlin. This small bronze artifact, dating back over two millennia, originated in Troy. It is th...
Solar farms could be disrupting bird and bat migration, new studies revealSolar farms, vital for clean energy, are inadvertently harming migrating birds and bats. Their reflective surfaces mimic lakes, luring wild...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt – Part 55: This old-economy giant helped power India’s past. Its big test lies aheadSome companies face disruption at the level of products. Others face it at the level of technology. That is what makes this story more comp...
Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared trying to migrate in 2025Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes last year, with sea routes to Europe proving the deadliest. Many victims were l...
How Some Animals Navigate Thousands of Kilometers Without LandmarksRemarkable animal migrations across vast distances, like those of birds and sea turtles, continue to baffle scientists. While magnetorecept...
Footprints That Shouldn’t Exist: The White Sands Discovery Quietly Rewriting America’s Origin StoryFossilized footprints discovered in White Sands National Park push back the timeline of human presence in North America to over 20,000 year...
What a 67,000-Year-Old Handprint in Indonesia May Reveal About the First ArtistsAn ancient hand stencil, at least 67,800 years old, was discovered in an Indonesian cave, making it one of the earliest known examples of h...
Chinese GPS tracker found on seagull near Karwar Coast in Karnataka, officials initiate inquiryA Chinese-made GPS tracker was found on a seagull near Karwar's sensitive naval zone. Security and forest officials are investigating. Prel...
Pass-portals Unlocked: Why high net-worth Indians are leaving for foreign passportsDespite India's growth, a segment of HNIs are pursuing foreign passports for mobility, tax advantages, and career flexibility. While countr...
UK must try to understand migrant worker surge, watchdog saysThe British government plans to investigate the unexpected rise in skilled worker visas. The Home Office is unsure why visa numbers have tr...
UK tightens student visa rules but keeps Indian students' favourite graduate route intact for nowThe UK's Graduate Route scheme, popular with Indian students for post-study work, remains safe for now, though it will be "kept under revie...
Indian student group begins 'Fair Visa, Fair Chance' campaign in UKThe independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has been commissioned to review the Graduate Route visa by UK Home Secretary James Cleve...
Tigers safe, research focus must shift to other species, say expertsRecent findings from various research projects have shed light on the need to broaden the scope of wildlife research. The analysis of tissu...
Indians dominate UK's skilled worker and student visa tallyData from the Office for National Statistics reveals that Indian nationals have been issued more skilled worker and student visas than any ...
Despite rising learning platforms, crypto industry facing shortage of right talentIndustry experts said that there is a dearth of knowledgeable people with required skill sets and the majority of the newly recruited talen...
Night lights and train trips help India study impact of cash banAbout 90 percent of workers and 46 percent of output fall under the unorganized economy that isn’t fully captured by official data.
Brokerages eye govt’s next move after AP Shah committee report to guage impact on RILAP Shah Committee report accepted the consultant’s report on the dispute over migration of gas from ONGC’s blocks to RIL’s block in the eas...
UK unlikely to meet migration cut targetDavid Cameron government's promise to substantially cut net migration during the tenure of the current parliament is unlikely to be met.
- Researchers put satellite tag on whale shark off Guj coast
For the first time in India, a whale shark has been tagged with a `satellite collar' to track the migration routes, behaviour and ecologica...