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The Parthenon was never meant to be pure white: scientists found traces of ancient paint hidden on the marbleAncient Greece, long perceived as a realm of gleaming white marble, is being re-evaluated. Scientific advancements, particularly through in...
Inside China’s gray zone activities: How Beijing is salami slicing its way to influenceChina is employing a 'salami slicing' strategy, taking incremental steps across military, economic, and technological domains to alter real...
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS spews massive jet toward Sun: Is it unusual? Experts explain what it’s made of and if it’s dangerous for EarthNewly unveiled images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS have revealed a spectacular cosmic event, a massive jet of gas and dust erupting ...
Here’s how 3I/ATLAS differs from the first Interstellar visitor 2I/Borisov — Size, origin, composition & moreSix years after the discovery of the first confirmed interstellar visitor, Comet 2I/Borisov, scientists are abuzz with fresh insights into ...
Lies, now open sourced: India-Pakistan conflict puts spotlight on open-source intelligence and credibility problemOpen-source intelligence (OSINT), intended to empower individuals with accessible information, faces challenges due to misinformation and p...
PM advisor Sanjeev Sanyal questions use of 1960s poverty pics in many school text booksEconomist-historian Sanjeev Sanyal criticized Indian textbooks for perpetuating outdated narratives and exaggerating poverty. On X, he argu...
Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2024: Inspirational quotes, messages to celebrate the birthday of composer of India’s National AnthemCelebrating Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2024: Reflect on the profound legacy of India's literary icon with inspirational quotes like "Where...
From Pablo Picasso to Juan Gris, titans of art world often relied on optical illusion to make their paintings stand outOptical illusions create a feeling of space.
New children's anthologies narrate tales about Indian royals, battlefields, mythologyThe books are written by authors Indira Ananthakrishnan & Sudha Madhavan.
- The sub-atomic forces and processes enabling our hi-tech lives (Book Review)
Title: The Physics of Everyday Things - The Extraordinary Science Behind an Ordinary Day; Author: James Kakalios; Publisher: Crown Publishi...
India takes giant leap in global space commerce after ISRO puts 20 satellites in orbitApril 28, 2008. India set a world record by successfully placing 10 satellites, including eight of international customers, into orbit in a...
Indians have not lost the capacity to laugh, says Ritu G KhanduriKhanduri says India's newspaper culture and cartooning are entwined and cartoonists are expected to critique all those in power.
- Children are more likely to remember familiar things; but choose innocuous ones
While the choice of objects to illustrate letters of the Hindi alphabet in one school text book being used in Uttar Pradesh is certainly sh...