A new study suggests water on Mars may be more widespread and recent than previously thought. Scientists reported the finding from China’s Mars rover in Science Advances on Friday, April 28,... Read more
On the 70th anniversary of the U.S.-South Korea alliance, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol not only sang “American Pie” at the White House but also sealed an important cooperation agreem... Read more
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan throws carnations as he greets people at Teknofest airshow in Istanbul, Turkey April 29, 2023. | Photo Credit: Reuters Turkey’s first astronaut will travel t... Read more
The Supreme Court has given a timely reminder to Governors that the Constitution expects that a decision to return a Bill to the State Assembly for reconsideration should be made “as soon as... Read more
Changing climatic conditions, particularly temperature and moisture variations following events such as extreme rainfall in some places and drought in others, will lead to a surge in the spr... Read more
Less than two years ago, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah had told leaders and representatives of various States that the influence of the Maoists had reduced from 96 districts in 10 States... Read more
Sci-Five | The Hindu Science quiz: on Albert Einstein This June, 1954, file photo shows physicist Albert Einstein in Princeton, N.J. START THE QUIZ 1 / 5 | It was said to be Einstein’s “annu... Read more
With an estimated eight million people employed in an industry built on the back of the smartphone revolution, “gig” work has become a major source of jobs for youth in India. It goes withou... Read more
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has found in a new report that the world’s sea level is rising at an unprecedented rate, portending potentially disastrous consequences for the we... Read more
As India’s “Operation Kaveri”, launched to evacuate Indians stuck inside war-torn Sudan is underway, the government is making the most of a 72-hour ceasefire window to bring out about 3,000... Read more