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Editorial: New milestone in India’s space odyssey

Editorial: New milestone in India’s space odyssey

  • US pulls out from vaccines alliance Gavi, says it has lost public trust

    Gavi is a public-private partnership including WHO, UNICEF, the Gates Foundation, and the World Bank. It has paid for more than 1 billion children to be vaccinated through routine immunisation programmes, saving an estimated 18 million lives
  • Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, along with 3 others, reaches International Space Station

    The new spacecraft -- fifth in the Dragon series, named Grace -- achieved a soft capture with the space station at 4:01 pm IST over the North Atlantic Ocean. This is the first time an Indian astronaut has travelled to the International Space Station
  • Ancient voyagers brought rice across 2,300 km of Pacific Ocean 

    A groundbreaking study reveals the earliest evidence of rice in the Pacific Islands, found in Guam’s Ritidian Beach Cave. It confirms that early seafarers from the Philippines brought domesticated rice 3,500 years ago, suggesting intentional migration and ceremonial use
  • Hyderabad-based Equal joins elite World Economic Forum list alongside Google, Spotify

    Hyderabad-based Equal has been named a 2025 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum. Recognised for its secure data-sharing platform, the company joins a global list of innovators including Google and Spotify, highlighting India’s growing influence in tech innovation
  • National Institute of Virology develops portable kit for rapid Nipah virus detection

    India will now be able to detect the Nipah virus within minutes as the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune, under the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), has developed a portable 'point-of-care' test kit for detecting the virus
  • Global warming changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming

    New NASA-led research reveals that global warming is altering wind patterns and shrinking Earth's reflective cloud zones. This change allows more sunlight to reach the surface, amplifying warming in a feedback loop where rising temperatures further disrupt cloud formations
  • Yashoda hosts country’s largest International Conference on AI in Healthcare

    Yashoda Hospitals hosted India’s largest AI in Healthcare conference, uniting global experts to discuss how AI can enhance clinical care. Speakers emphasised AI’s role in empowering doctors, improving surgery, and expanding quality healthcare access to rural areas across India
  • ME/CFS is more than just chronic fatigue

    Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complex, often disabling neurological illness marked by extreme fatigue and post-exertional malaise. ME/CFS predominantly affects women and demands updated diagnostic guidelines and better-informed clinical care
  • No increase in radiation off sites that US hit: IAEA

    The IAEA confirmed no rise in radiation after US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, part of a coordinated escalation with Israel targeting Iran’s nuclear and military capabilities. Trump declared the strikes a success, sparking global alarm over potential retaliation and regional conflict. Iran vowed consequences and sought UN action
  • Axiom-4 astronauts to study insulin in space, advancing diabetes care

    Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla and the Axiom-4 crew will conduct a pioneering study on glucose and insulin in microgravity. This could unlock advanced wearable tech and AI models to revolutionize diabetes care for astronauts and patients with limited mobility on Eart
  • ICMR launches India’s first rare blood donor registry for thalassemia, sickle cell patients

    ICMR has created India’s first national rare blood donor registry to aid patients with uncommon blood types. Integrated with e-Raktkosh, the platform aims to streamline access to rare blood, particularly for those with thalassemia, sickle cell disease, or high-frequency antigen antibodies
  • Google launches ‘Search Live’ with voice input for AI Mode users

    Google has launched ‘Search Live’, a new voice-based feature in its Android and iOS app for users in the AI Mode Labs experiment. It allows real-time, back-and-forth conversations with Search, with audio responses, transcripts, and interactive web links.
  • Why do nations target nuclear scientists?

    Israel’s Operation Rising Lion, launched on June 13, killed at least 14 Iranian nuclear scientists, aiming to disrupt Iran’s nuclear programme. The open targeting, coupled with military strikes, marks a rare, aggressive escalation in counter-proliferation strategy
  • Piyush Goyal showcases India’s advancements in digital infrastructure and innovation on UK visit

    During his UK visit, Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted India's advancements in digital infrastructure, innovation, and emerging technologies. He emphasized strengthening India-UK trade ties through the FTA and explored collaboration in fintech, sustainable finance, and SME-led growth with key UK leaders.
  • SpaceX rocket being tested in Texas explodes

    A SpaceX Starship rocket exploded during a test at the company’s Starbase facility in southern Texas late on Wednesday night. The explosion occurred around 11 pm as the rocket was being prepared for its tenth flight test
  • India slightly expanded nuclear arsenal in 2024: SIPRI Yearbook 2025

    All of the nine nuclear-armed states, including India and Pakistan, continued intensive nuclear modernisation programmes in 2024, upgrading existing weapons and adding newer versions and continues to develop new types of nuclear delivery systems
  • Google’s move to make India’s digital space safer

    The company during the Google India Summit unveiled Safety Charter which is built around three key goals — keeping internet users safe from scams and frauds, strengthening cybersecurity for governments and businesses and building responsible AI systems
  • Dopamine makes it hard to put down our phone. Here’s why

    Dopamine, a key neurotransmitter, plays a central role in how we experience pleasure, motivation, focus, and learning. It not only helps us enjoy rewarding activities like food, social media, and love, but also drives us to pursue those experiences again
  • WhatsApp to start showing ads to users in parts of messaging app

    Advertisements will be shown only in the app's Updates tab, which is used by as many as 1.5 billion people each day. However, they won't appear where personal chats are located, developers said.
  • Apple debuts world’s first haptic movie trailer for Brad Pitt’s F1 film

    Apple has launched the world’s first haptic movie trailer for F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt. The trailer vibrates in sync with racing scenes on iPhones running iOS 18.4 or later, offering an immersive 4DX-style experience in your hand.
  • What happens to our skin when we take hot shower? 

    Hot showers and baths may feel relaxing in cold weather, but they can harm your skin by raising its pH, disrupting healthy bacteria, and drying it out
  • Opinion: Deepfakes and Democracy — truth in the age of hyperrealism

    In this age of hyperrealism, we must defend truth not only with facts, but also with institutions, vigilance, and above all, imagination, the imagination to picture a democracy where authenticity still matters
  • Galapagos tortoise celebrates his 135th birthday, first Father’s Day at Miami Zoo

    Goliath, a 135-year-old Galapagos tortoise at Zoo Miami, celebrated both his birthday and his first Father's Day after successfully siring his first offspring with female tortoise Sweet Pea
  • Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to travel to ISS on June 19 aboard Axiom-SpaceX mission

    Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will fly to the International Space Station on June 19 aboard Axiom Space’s Ax-04 mission. He will conduct crucial biotech experiments in space, marking a major milestone as India’s first astronaut to reach the ISS.
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