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From roaring crowds to FIFA World Cup absence: What’s holding India back from football’s biggest stage?India's FIFA World Cup aspirations remain distant. Despite widespread passion, the nation struggles to produce elite footballers. Experts p...
In 1965, a strange, cloudy solution in Stephanie Kwolek’s lab lead to the invention of KevlarA seemingly failed experiment in the 1960s led to the creation of Kevlar, a fiber five times stronger than steel. Chemist Stephanie Kwolek'...
3-year-old girl raped by school staff in Delhi; accused granted bail by courtA shocking incident has come to light in Delhi's Janakpuri area. A three-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by a 57-year-old sc...
The surprising danger of covering leftovers with aluminum foilContrary to popular belief, cats approaching humans often seek security, not just affection or food. Research indicates cats form secure at...
US judge rejects Bayer bid to block Johnson & Johnson prostate cancer drug claimsA US judge has dismissed Bayer's plea to halt Johnson & Johnson's advertising for its prostate cancer drug Erleada. Bayer alleged false cla...
How To Pick A Good Watermelon 6 Expert TipsPicking the perfect watermelon is now a science, not a gamble. Experts reveal key indicators like a deep yellow field spot, heavy weight fo...
Quote of the Day by Marie Curie: ‘Be less curious about people and more about…’Marie Curie, a pioneering physicist and two-time Nobel laureate, championed intellectual curiosity. Her famous quote urges a focus on ideas...
'Institutional capture of EC, CBI, ED, Income Tax Dept': Rahul Gandhi attacks RSS & govt in Lok Sabha addressRahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition, stated in Lok Sabha that the Election Commission is institutionally captured. He presented evidence of ...
UPenn and USC join Brown and MIT in rejecting Trump’s proposal for funding preferencesIn a significant move against federal influence, both the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Southern California have opted o...
MIT rejects Trump memo linking federal funding to campus policiesMIT's President Sally Kornbluth rejected a White House memo on federal funding policies, citing concerns over institutional independence an...
SC seeks Gyanvapi Masjid Committee's response on plea for ASI survey of sealed areaThe Supreme Court is requesting a response from the Gyanvapi Masjid Committee regarding a plea by Hindu worshippers. The worshippers are se...
Is Biden-Harris admin risking national security and playing woke games with NASA, here's what scientists sayNASA and other federal agencies are debating the Biden-Harris administration's DEI policies. Opponents contend that emphasizing diversity o...
SC puts on hold Allahabad High Court’s ‘scientific probe’ order of Gyanvapi MosqueThe Supreme Court on Friday put on hold the directions of the Allahabad High Court permitting a scientific probe to ascertain whether the o...
Supreme Court defers scientific survey to determine age of 'Shivling' found at Gyanvapi mosqueThe Supreme Court on Friday deferred the scientific survey, including carbon dating, to determine the age of "Shivling" which was said to h...
J&J rises as $8.9 bln talc lawsuit settlement eases overhang on consumer unit spinoffJohnson & Johnson's shares increased 3% on Wednesday after the company received the support of around 60,000 people for its $8.9 billion se...
ICAR to study zero budget farming before its rolloutZero-budget farming is being promoted in several areas as a low-cost, natural alternative to prevalent practices of heavy use of chemical f...
India wins UNESCO award for conserving major temple in KeralaIndia has won the top UNESCO prize 'Award of Excellence' 2015 for the remarkable conservation efforts of the majestic Sree Vadakkunnathan T...
History of science and technology in India top focus for ICHRThe history of science and technology in India starting from the ancient era up to the colonial rule will be among the top focus areas of I...
Only 21% of MBAs are employable in 2011-12: StudyOnly 21% of MBAs are employable in 2011-12, reveals the MBAUniverse.com - MeriTrac employability of MBAs study 2012.
- Save R&D from burnout, says Vajpayee
Closely linked to the bureaucratic culture in many science and technology establishments is the phenomenon of internal brain drain.