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Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera released a video showing an arrested missile scientist with links to Pakistan's ISI playing saxophone at an RSS Shakha. The Congress on Wednesday slammed the government over the alleged links...
A group of scientists, led by Andrea Saccardi, a PhD student at the Observatoire de Paris (PSL), have discovered leftovers from the universe's very first stars using the Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the European Southern Observatory...
A director at a DRDO research unit based in Pune named Pradeep Kurulkar was arrested for sending crucial intelligence to Pakistan. A scientist employed at India's esteemed Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has...
According to the study published in Nature, scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, and the California Institute of Technology observed a star swallowing a planet for the first time. For...
Scientists have discovered a gigantic "structure" under the surface of the Moon, located beneath its South Pole-Aitken basin. They say it could be made out of metal from the core of an asteroid or oxides from the...
According to a peer-reviewed study published on Monday in the journal Nature Neuroscience, scientists have developed an A.I. system focused on turning people's thoughts into text. Scientists have developed a noninvasive AI system focused...
Alexander Huth, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas at Austin and co-author of a new study, has revealed that brain scans and artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to "decode" thoughts. Scientists said...
Anthropologists John Linden and Victoria Bricker from Tulane University think they've finally figured out how a Maya calendar works, as they believe the calendar worked over a period of not 819 days, but 45 years.
In a study led by Professor Daniel Panne and Dr Benjamin Rowland, it has been discovered that the X chromosome gets its shape from shugosin "locking" the chromosomes into X shapes, solving one of life's greatest mysteries.
Radiology professor Evan Gordon, the lead author of the study published in the journal Nature, from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has said that they have found the mind-body nexus in the human brain.