Science
How landscape memory, hysteresis shape the way Indian cities flood
Rain comes down steadily, painting the skies a dull grey and sending a chill breeze wafting through the windows of…
From lapis-laden trade routes to mass armies: the changing value of colour blue
From the lapis-laden trade routes of the Bronze Age, blue travelled east and west, carrying with it power, devotion, and…
How the next major breakthrough in cancer could come from India
Modern cancer research is closely linked to the study of genes, with a particular focus on variants. Image used for…
Team aims world’s smallest QR code at long-term data storage
The team tests the QR code. | Photo Credit: TU Wien By shrinking a QR code to the size of…
Science Snapshots: March 1, 2026
Using data from NASA’s MAVEN mission, scientists have detected a type of radio wave called a whistler. | Photo Credit:…
‘India had opportunities to reform federal structures during long stints of coalition governments’
A webinar on ‘Constitution Under the Microscope: Federalism, Free Speech and the Indian Republic’ at Future Career Conversations. A webinar…
Artificial Intelligence: What water turning to vapour and the way AI learns have in common
Artificial intelligence (AI) models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini often give the impression that there’s a mind at work within…
How do astronauts return from space and survive re-entry?
The ascent of a launch vehicle is a battle against gravity to gain the immense velocity required to stay in…
Missile interceptors in U.S.-Iran war | Explained
The outbreak of fresh hostilities between the U.S.-led coalition, including Israel and the United Arab Emirates, and Iran seems to…

