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To combat the flesh-eating New World screwworm fly, the U.S. plans to breed and release billions of sterilized male flies over Mexico and Texas. This environmentally friendly method aims to protect livestock, wildlife, and pets from devastating infestations
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In Beijing, AI-powered humanoid robots played China's first autonomous 3-on-3 soccer matches, impressing fans more than the nation’s men’s team. The event previewed the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games, showcasing advanced robotics and AI development in sports simulations
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Soket AI, Gan AI, Gnani AI selected for building indigenous foundation model, said IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
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Understanding how animals respond to ecologically irrelevant tasks sheds light on how our own intelligence has evolved
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The invention significantly enhances the fracture toughness of alumina parts by up to 80 per cent, while maintaining high flexural strength
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Titled ‘Prof. Mahesh Podcast. Future. Simplyfied’, the series is designed to guide students and parents by exploring career opportunities across various disciplines and making career choices in science, engineering, and technology easier to understand.
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The Namami Gange programme has improved Ganga's water quality, meeting bathing standards except in two Uttar Pradesh stretches. No fish mortality reported since 2017. EPR targets lag: battery waste achieved 53,755 of 3.35 lakh metric tonnes; plastic waste 19 of 34 lakh
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iNaturalist, a citizen science app, database holds more than 240 million observations of nature worldwide. All of this data is extremely important for scientists to understand the ecology of different species. iNaturalist has played a key role in the discovery of new species as well as sightings of species that have previously not been seen for decades
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The reason Earth’s oceans may have looked different in the ancient past is to do with their chemistry and the evolution of photosynthesis
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Dire wolves went extinct more than 10,000 years old and are much larger than gray wolves, their closest living relatives today
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Hours after the landing, Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus said there was conflicting data about how Athena landed and whether it was on its side
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Radio astronomers can study emissions from gas giant planets, blasts from the hearts of galaxies, or even precisely ticking signals from a dying star. In simple words, radio astronomers see what the naked eye can’t
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Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia will unveil the curtain raiser of India Mobile Congress 2025 and inaugurate the ‘Bharat Pavilion’ at the MWC
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The concept of model switching refers to using ML models on edge devices such as a smartphone, where the model balancer intelligently switches between models based on the incoming inputs
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A private company has launched a lunar lander aiming to get closer to the moon's south pole with a drone that will hop into a jet-black crater that never sees the sun
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The waggle dance was first decoded by Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch in the 1940s. His pioneering work earned him a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1973
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Let’s learn more about the hidden continent, its origins, and its geological history
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By Sruthi Kuruganti Hyderabad: Rajamouli’s Eega might be a fiction, but what can science and technology not do in today’s time and world? While it probably takes many years for us to walk among robots on the street, millions of people around the world are taking to social media platforms like Instagram to follow and […]
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Mancherial: District Educational Officer S Venkateshwarlu on Wednesday stated that the deadline for submitting nominations to win Inspire Awards or MANAK (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspirations and Knowledge) was extended till October 24. MANAK is an initiative of the Union government to foster a culture of innovation and creative thinking amongst students to address societal […]
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It is a first of its kind platform for ocean data management and contributes to the Digital India programme of the GoI