Breaking News
- Powerful People
IT’S A CONSTANT BATTLE – RAHI ANIL BARVE
0 - TV
WHY INDIAN TELEVISION IS FAILING
0 - Sustainable Development
INDIA CENSUS 2027 INCLUSION CHALLENGES
0 - Gender
INDIA’S IDENTITY DEBATE MEETS CULTURE
0 - Alternative Entertainment
FILMMAKER PANKAJ BORA ON REALITY
0 - Alternative Entertainment
FILMMAKER PANKAJ BORA ON REALITY
0 - AI and Tech
INTIMACY & TECHNOLOGY – FRENEMIES??
0 - Powerful People
NOW STEPPING INTO HISTORY
0 - Trending
CINEMA THAT BREATHES IN STILLNESS
0 - Festivals
A TIMELY DIALOGUE AT IFFD 2026
0
Search Result
Search ResultThe Artist Who’s Helping NASA Get To An Asteroid
Artist Peter Rubin, a prolific cinematic illustrator, has lent his talents to Hollywood movies ranging from Roland Emmerich's 1994 epic Stargate to the upcoming reboot Spid...
Read MoreThis Futuristic Cap Lets People With Paralysis Communicate
It’s a patient’s worst nightmare: They’re paralyzed from an accident or disease, and slowly, even the ability to signal by blinking is taken from them. It...
Read MoreThis AI Can Diagnose A Rare Eye Condition As Well As A Human Doctor
Diagnosing medical conditions is among the more classic examples of actually useful, achievable real-world machine learning. Machines have data, lots of it, and they have t...
Read MoreTribal Health Cause For Concern
When doctors at a health camp at Nagoba jatara on Saturday found Athram Bheembai of Daboli in Jainoor mandal of Kumram Bheem Asifabad district showing conditions of hyperte...
Read MoreNASA's Groundbreaking New Development In Rocket Science Is … Paint?
Paint probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of rocket science, but NASA’s Ames Research Center has discovered it can use paint ...
Twinkle Khanna Lends Support To Educate Slum Kids
Actress-turned-author and interior designer Twinkle Khanna has come forward to support education for slum children here."Today when I came here I saw the children performin...
Read MoreGirls Start Doubting Their Own Brilliance As Young As 6, Researchers Say
Young girls are less likely to think they’re “really, really smart” compared to their male counterparts as early as the age of 6, according to a new study...
Read MoreYouTube Videos On Contraceptive Implants Mostly Accurate, Mostly Positive
The internet is not necessarily a bad place to find information about long-term birth control implants, a study suggests. Young women looking online for information about t...
Read MoreMathematician Proposes Blocking Tsunamis With Sound Waves
Usama Kadri, a mathematician at Cardiff University in the UK, has published new calculations in the open-access journal Heliyon demonstrating the possibility of neutralizin...
Read MoreThe Tweeter Side to Life: How Indians on Twitter Are Making a Difference
Tweets flutter across desi airspace like it’s migration season all year round. Whether it’s a celebrity telling cyber bullies to back off, or our very own exter...
Read More