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Intel spinout Articul8 eyes $50 million for India heritage AI ventureArticul8, a spin-off from Intel, is raising $30-50 million to establish an India-based AI entity focused on traditional knowledge systems l...
Nearly 1.46 lakh AI-hallucinated references entered scientific papers in 2025: StudyA surge in AI-generated hallucinated citations has infiltrated scientific literature, with over 146,000 fabricated references appearing in ...
Word of the Day: LogomachyLogomachy is more than just a rare word; it is a reflection of how language can both illuminate and obscure. By naming a specific kind of u...
AI will soon be able to audit all published research - what will that mean for public trust in science?Science relies on self-correction, especially through peer review, but flaws still slip through. With AI's growing ability to detect errors...
Stuck in a heated philosophical debate? Here is how 'Straw Man' and 'Steel Man' might just save the conversationEver found yourself arguing against a point no one actually made? That’s the straw man fallacy at work. But what if debates could be smarte...
Fredric Jameson (1934-2024): Philosopher, cultural critic, and America's pre-eminent Marxist cultural thinkerFredric Jameson, a renowned cultural critic, passed away at 90. Known for his extensive work across various humanities disciplines, he taug...
Best Telugu to English books for easy and efficient learningOffering you with valuable insights into the top resources available for learning and mastering the English language, each book listed here...
Sanskrit: Can India leverage this ancient, nuanced language for the future to become a world leader in AI?Unlike its Western counterparts, burdened by rigid sentence structures and linear grammar, Sanskrit thrives on flexibility. Its constellati...
Innocent: How a failed entrepreneur became the king of Malayalam comedyThe veteran actor passed away today, at the age of 75.
- Traversing ‘Silk Roads’
The mass of connections constituting the Silk Roads meant that a number of commodities moved in a number of directions across Eurasia. Thes...
Digital dispensaries take affordable healthcare to remote locationsDespite years of state planning and spending billions of rupees, India has not managed to reach affordable, quality healthcare to most of i...
IIT Kharagpur to introduce Vastu ShastraThe Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Management of IIT-Kgp held its first workshop on the subject, 'Vastu in Glo...
13 scientific predictions for 2015Some incredible things happened in the science world in 2014, but one of the best things about science is that we learn more and make progr...
- Training helps bloggers hone professionalism
Non-journalists entering the world of blogs provide information that newspapers and other media can't or don't. Phishing email | Tips to ap...