3 common mistakes to avoid while consuming fruits and why
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 10 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Fruits are an integral part of the human diet. From Ayurveda to medical science, all have approved that eating fruits is a healthy habit that not just helps gain nutrition but also keeps the body active and nourishes the skin. Fruits are one of the simplest and most effective ways to support overall health. Fruits are full of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and natural fiber that help boost energy levels, strengthen the immune system, and improve digestion without adding too many calories. Their rich antioxidant content protects the body from inflammation and oxidative stress, reducing the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. While having fruits is a healthy habit, experts feel that eating them the wrong way can mess with your digestion. Dimple Jangda, a wellness and nutrition expert, recently shared a reel on Instagram and mentioned three common mistakes one should avoid while having fruits. As per her video, these three simple tips can prevent any kind of indigestion that one can get from fruits. Take a look.
While computing with minimal energy consumption is an alluring beginning, humanity has to revisit a fundamental contract—between, man, machine, science and society.
Head, DESM, NCERT, Prof Sunita Farkya told media persons on Monday that nearly 900 students (aged 14 to 18 ) and teachers from 31 states and union territories will showcase science-focused projects and models in the exhibition. Approximately 2,000 students and citizens are expected to visit daily, with 240 science models on display from 229 participating schools
MP: National children’s science exhibition to kick off tomorrow
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 8:54 p.m. | Source:
Lokmat Times
MP: National children’s science exhibition to kick off tomorrow - Bhopal, Nov 17 A six-day national children’s science exhibition will commence at the Regional Institute of Education (RIE) ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
When and how you can see the 2025 Leonid meteor shower in November 2025
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 7:45 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: The 2025 Leonid meteor shower peaks on November 16-17, offering a prime viewing opportunity with a thin crescent moon and dark skies. Originating from
Can Humans Really Live Up To 150 Years? China's New Longevity Pill Sparks Global Buzz
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 7:41 p.m. | Source:
News18
Lonvi Biosciences in Shenzhen claims its longevity pill could help humans live up to 150 years, sparking global interest and debate over anti-ageing science.
AI for new science discovery: Researchers create first Milky Way simulation to track more than 100 billion stars
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 6:27 p.m. | Source:
Livemint
Researchers have developed the first Milky Way simulation capable of tracking over 100 billion stars for ten thousand years. Utilising deep learning and high-resolution physics, this method enhances astrophysics and offers potential applications in climate and weather research.
7 life-changing books to help you quit addictions and break bad habits
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 6 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Addictions and unhealthy habits require both awareness and continuous effort to break. Books on the blend of science, psychology, and real-life experiences can help provide clarity, motivation, and practical tools for change. The titles highlighted below provide powerful insights into how habits are formed, why addictions take hold, and how any person can rebuild life through discipline, mindset shifts, and healthier thought patterns. Here are some books which helps to quit addiction and break bad habits:
AI tools to help rejuvenate Ganga: National Mission D
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 4:49 p.m. | Source:
Lokmat Times
AI tools to help rejuvenate Ganga: National Mission D-G - New Delhi, Nov 17 Focusing on AI and new science tools, the 67th Executive Committee (EC) meeting of ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
Slugging is the trending skincare technique where you apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly on your face overnight for deep hydration. It promises a "glass skin" finish, but it’s important to understand what science says. Healthy skin actually depends majorly on diet and internal balance, with skincare products supporting only a part of the glow. All about the new viral skincare trend!
Chirag Paswan, now a key political figure after his party's 2025 Bihar election success, began his public life with a brief acting career. His 2011 film debut, Miley Naa Miley Hum, was a box office failure. He shared the screen space with Kangana Ranaut in this film. Read on to know why he decide to quit Bollywood.
We now have wearable air purifiers. Should you trust it? Doctors weigh in
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 3:25 p.m. | Source:
India Today
They promise a personal clean-air bubble in choking pollution, but doctors say the science is thin, the risks are real, and an old-fashioned N95 may still be your safest bet.
New warrior-like crocodile relative fossil found in Brazil reshapes Triassic predator evolution
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 3:24 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: A remarkable fossil from Brazil unveils Tainrakuasuchus bellator, a medium-sized predator from the Middle Triassic. This agile carnivore, with its sle
The Sloan Distribution Grant, given by Film Independent and the Alfred P Sloan Foundation, supports narrative features that engage meaningfully with science or technology themes or characters, helping to reach wider audiences through strategic release support.
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 2:22 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Imagine waking up in the morning, and the first thing you experience is not being able to breathe smoothly!Enter: the stuffy nose, that makes even the most effortless activity (read: breathing) like a hard job!A stuffy nose can feel like a constant nuisance, whether it strikes when you’re trying to sleep, waking up from it, talking to someone, or simply breathing normally. Whether you're battling a cold, seasonal allergies, or just dry sinuses, that clogged-up feeling can be relentless. That uncomfortable, blocked feeling usually comes from swollen nasal tissues and thick mucus, making breathing difficult and often disrupting your day. And when it lingers, it can mess with your sleep, your mood, and even your productivity.But before you rush to pop decongestants or head to the pharmacy, there are gentle, effective ways to relieve nasal congestion naturally. These are not just old wives’ tales: science backs many of these methods, and doctors often recommend them for everyday relief.In this guide, we explore why a stuffy nose happens, and five simple, research-supported ways to clear a blocked nose — without always relying on strong medicines. These strategies are easy to do at home and can help loosen mucus, reduce inflammation, and restore airflow. Whether your congestion is mild or more intense, combining these tactics might give you the comfort and relief you need fast.
NASA captures record-breaking images of the fastest-spinning asteroid in space
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 2:17 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: NASA's stunning radar images reveal asteroid 2025 OW, a tiny object spinning incredibly fast, challenging current scientific understanding of small sp
Shaping the Future: SRMIST Celebrates Digital-First Graduates
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 2:11 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
SRM Institute of Science and Technology honored over 4,200 graduates during its 2025 Graduation Ceremony, showcasing its commitment to flexible online education. The initiative accommodates working professionals and lifelong learners. The ceremony underscored SRMIST's dedication to accessible, industry-aligned learning and celebrated academic achievements.
The explosion at the Bengaluru FSL in November 2019 resulted in the Karnataka Police chief issuing an order that only residual material from the explosion site should be sent to the laboratory for testing, instead of sending large quantities of explosives seized during the investigations.
The chilling seasonal shift that weakens children’s immunity before parents even notice
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 1:53 p.m. | Source:
Business Today
Season change quietly chips away at children’s immunity before parents notice. These science-backed foods—citrus, curd, turmeric milk, nuts, greens—help strengthen their defences.
What if cockroaches vanished from the planet? Scientists warn of unexpected consequences
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 1:23 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: Cockroaches, often seen as pests, play a vital role in ecosystems. These resilient insects are crucial for nutrient recycling in forests, act as a foo
How interstellar objects reach Earth and where they are most likely to land
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 11:40 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: New simulations reveal interstellar objects don't arrive uniformly, with concentrations from the solar apex and galactic plane. Earth's orbital motion
Skin Healix: Revolutionizing Indian Skincare with Science-Driven Solutions
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 11:24 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
BB Skincare launches Skin Healix in India, introducing innovative, science-driven skincare solutions tailored for Indian consumers, focusing on purity and efficacy.
Renowned Researcher Chanda Zaveri Brings Global Skincare Innovation to India
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 11:20 a.m. | Source:
The Tribune
New Delhi [India], November 17: BB Skincare, a global research-led skincare company, has officially announced the launch of its science-driven brand, Skin Healix, in India. Created through advanced biotechnology and molecular research, Skin Healix brings clinically informed, barrier-safe, and microbiome-friendly formulations to Indian consumers, marking a significant shift from cosmetic-focused products to truly dermatology-aligned skincare.
ADaSci is launching its new AI Agentic Bootcamp for leaders. The programme supports individuals and organisations looking to build AI capability, gain certification or upgrade existing skills in AI and data science. It aligns with ADaSci’s broader mission of accrediting and elevating professionals in the global AI industry.
Honoring the Ghani Tradition: Olixir Oils Commemorates November 17 as World Cold Pressed Day
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 10:20 a.m. | Source:
The Tribune
New Delhi [India], November 17: India today marks the first-ever World Cold Pressed Day -- a global movement dedicated to honoring ancestral oil wisdom, ethical farming, and conscious nutrition. Inspired by Priyanshi Patel, the woman reviving India's ancient oil heritage and the visionary behind Cold Pressed Day, hailing from the oil lineage of the NK Proteins, Tirupati Oils legacy -- this initiative reflects her leadership as Founder of Olixir Oils. The movement seeks to restore purity, soil integrity, and traditional food science to everyday living -- reminding the world that the future of wellness begins with the wisdom of the past
Why gut problems spike every winter and what your body is trying to tell you
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 7:35 a.m. | Source:
India TV News
Gut issues always feel worse in winter, and science explains why. Doctors say colder months weaken immunity, lower vitamin D and increase inflammation, all of which disrupt digestion. Learn how winter affects your microbiome and simple ways to protect your gut naturally.
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 6 a.m. | Source:
Livemint
How did a man who could never muster a majority on his own end up being an irreplaceable power pivot in Bihar? How will the future students of political science view the Nitish phenomenon? Let’s go back 31 years.
From curiosity to recognition: Dr Ashish Badiye among Stanford’s top 2% scientists
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 5:30 a.m. | Source:
The Hitavada
vidarbha was filled with sense of pride when 23 researchers form the region were selected as top 2 per cent scientists in the world by stanford university from usa. the nagpur, however, was more proud as dr ashish badiye was placed in the list for the fourth consecutive year. dr badiye, head and senior grade professor at the government institute of forensic science (gifs), and chairperson of board of studies of forensic science of the rtmnu, stands in the list after a journey in the field shaped by curiosit
The Bombay High Court has permitted a medical aspirant to amend her petition challenging a State CET Cell rule that allegedly disadvantages higher-scoring candidates seeking admissions to health science courses under NEET-UG 2025.
Two new subways to connect Aqua Line with racecourse, bullet train stn
Published on: Nov. 17, 2025, 4:54 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
One subway will connect the Worli Science Centre station with the Mahalaxmi racecourse, the Worli promenade and the Nehru Planetarium while the second one will connect the Bandra Kurla Complex station with the Bullet train terminal | Mumbai news
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal sparked debate with his “gravity ageing hypothesis,” suggesting reduced brain blood flow from standing may accelerate ageing. Responding to the speculation, Apollo neurologist Dr Sudhir Kumar offered a science-backed roadmap, sharing ten proven habits that slow cognitive ageing. He highlighted exercise, sleep, diet, metabolic health, social connection and stress control as the most reliable tools for long-term brain vitality, underscoring that everyday routines remain more effective than untested theories.
Researchers are now linking eye health to heart health, suggesting that retinal scans could help predict cardiovascular risk much earlier. A study in Science Advances, highlighted by Prevention, examined retinal images from over 74,000 people and found that simpler, less branched retinal vessels were associated with higher inflammation, greater heart disease risk and shorter lifespan. Experts say the retinas tiny blood vessels offer a unique view of the circulatory system, potentially transforming routine eye exams into powerful heart health screening tools.
‘Nothing strengthens science like...’: Deepinder Goyal invites ‘good skepticism’ on gravity aging theory
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 8:31 p.m. | Source:
Business Today
According to Goyal, the hypothesis attempts to re-examine longstanding assumptions about how the brain regulates blood flow and how posture, gravity, and daily movement patterns may influence long-term neurological health.
Valedictory held for IIM-V’s unique management course
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 8:10 p.m. | Source:
The Hindu
IIM Visakhapatnam celebrated the valedictory of its unique management course, blending data science with core management principles for diverse professionals.
As screen time soars, the ability to disconnect is becoming a luxury, with 1 in 5 French people wanting to reduce digital usage. This desire is fueled by an awareness of "captology"—platforms using behavioral science to maximize engagement—leading to increased anxiety and sleep disorders.
Addressing the gathering, Dr Patil said the White Coat Ceremony marks the first significant step for students entering the field of medical science. He reminded them that, as future doctors, they carry the responsibility of serving society with dedication and providing high-quality medical care
How astronomers recorded the fragmentation of Comet C/2025 K1 ATLAS and how you can witness its remains this month
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 3:10 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) has fragmented after its close solar approach, revealing insights into the fragility of long-period comets. New images show di
Sunday health reset: 7 simple rituals to prepare for the work week
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 2:38 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Blink twice and the weekend is gone (with the wind)!If Friday nights are designated for party animals and Saturdays are assigned for the quick catch-ups, Sundays are the ultimate reset day — the one day we’re left with to prep for the upcoming work week!Here’s the thing: Sunday is more than just a day off — it’s a golden opportunity to reset your body and mind, laying the groundwork for a balanced, productive week ahead. But one may ask, what’s the chatter about the “Sunday scaries,” then? For the unversed, “Sunday scaries” basically translates to the rising anxiety about the upcoming workweek. So, using Sunday intentionally to recharge can help prevent that stress from spiraling.But how? By weaving in some simple, science-backed rituals every Sunday, you can boost your energy, calm your nerves, and feel more prepared for Monday.Here, we unpack a mixed bag of movement, mindfulness, self-care, and planning — these rituals aren’t about perfection; they’re about creating regular moments that restore you physically and mentally. From unplugging to reflecting, stretching to meal-prepping, these are seven simple Sunday reset rituals to help you walk into the new week feeling grounded, motivated, and centered. Whether through journaling, gentle movement, meal prep, or unplugging from screens, these habits can help you arrive at Monday feeling grounded, motivated, and resilient.
How 39,000-year-old ancient RNA from a mammoth found in Siberia reveals its biology
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 2:10 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: Scientists have recovered ancient RNA from a 39,000-year-old woolly mammoth in Siberia, offering an unprecedented glimpse into its biology. Preserved
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 1:21 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: Riches from outer space are pulling meteorite hunters into Morocco’s Sahara Desert, where a fast-growing trade in space rocks is changing remote commu.
NASA issues new alert: Venus is becoming more dangerous for future space missions
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 12:34 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: Venus, Earth's hostile twin, is growing more unpredictable for upcoming space missions. Extreme heat, crushing pressure, and corrosive clouds already
Why that song is stuck in your head: The science behind catchy tunes that replay on loop
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 11:10 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: A common phenomenon, earworms are tunes that get stuck in your head. Scientists explain these musical loops are caused by repetitive patterns and emot
J&K | Blast Site Near Nowgam Police Station Sealed By FSL For Probe
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 11:08 a.m. | Source:
Daily Excelsior
SRINAGAR, Nov 16: The area surrounding Nowgam Police Station in Srinagar has been sealed off by Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) teams and security forces as an investigation is underway following a blast that killed nine people and injured 32 others, officials said on Sunday. Security personnel and forensic experts are conducting on-site examinations to collect evidence. On Friday, an accidental explosion inside the Nowgam Police Station late at night left nine personnel dead and 32 others injured and caused extensive […]
'Pure pseudo science, dangerous': Doctor dismantles Deepinder Goyal's gravity aging theory
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 10:06 a.m. | Source:
Business Today
Goyal published a long post on Saturday arguing that gravity may accelerate aging and that controlled inversion practices could improve brain blood flow and extend human lifespan.
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 7:58 a.m. | Source:
India Today
Delhi Bomb Blast News: This is what happens after that first phone call reporting an explosion, just like in the Red Fort blast case in Delhi. Veterans tell us how central agencies, like the NSG and the NIA, the state police and the forensic science laboratories react and how the entire counter-terror operation is coordinated.
Community medicine lecturer Barma Suresh Kumar blends service, science and social awareness, inspiring thousands through organ donation drives, rationalist camp
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 6:20 a.m. | Source:
The Tribune
The samples returned include life science, materials science, and combustion experiment samples involving 26 experimental projects, comprising nine types of life experiment samples, 32 types of materials experiment samples, and three types of combustion science specimens, with a total weight of approximately 46.67 kilograms, according to a CAS press release.
According to the initial findings of the forensic science laboratory, at least 30-40 kg of ammonium nitrate was present in the car, which only could have led to an explosion of such a magnitude.
MSC programmes in AI & data science are most sought-after courses at Cusat
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 3:30 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Kochi: Five-year integrated postgraduate programmes in artificial intelligence (AI) and data science, physics and chemistry have garnered the highest .
Chitkara, New York University join hands to launch 2+2 computer science pathway
Published on: Nov. 16, 2025, 3:20 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Chitkara University and York University launch a 2+2 Computer Science pathway, allowing Indian students to study in India and Canada, starting September 2028.
Modern Icarus: Skydiver falls across the sun in a mind-bending astrophotography illusion
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 10:19 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: An astrophotographer masterfully captured a skydiver appearing to fall across the sun, a stunning illusion achieved through meticulous planning and pr
Smelling this fragrance can instantly improve focus, and no, it’s not coffee
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 10:15 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
You wouldn’t expect a simple scent to change the way your brain works. Yet researchers say one everyday fragrance may secretly supercharge your mind. The best part is that this surprising brain enhancer isn’t a rare herb, a lab-made compound, or an expensive supplement. It is something most of us have encountered countless times without a second thought. It’s the cool, familiar scent of peppermint!Science says peppermint isn’t just a pleasant smell. It may actually activate your brain, improve focus, and even enhance memory.
Smelling this fragrance can instantly improve focus and supercharge the brain, and no, it’s not coffee
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 10:15 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
You wouldn’t expect a simple scent to change the way your brain works. Yet researchers say one everyday fragrance may secretly supercharge your mind. The best part is that this surprising brain enhancer isn’t a rare herb, a lab-made compound, or an expensive supplement. It is something most of us have encountered countless times without a second thought. It’s the cool, familiar scent of peppermint!Science says peppermint isn’t just a pleasant smell. It may actually activate your brain, improve focus, and even enhance memory.
6 easy and science-backed snacks that fight colon cancer
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 8:12 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Nature is the ultimate healer and food is the best medicine. When fighting chronic diseases like cancer, it is better to reach out to natural products than double up on medicines. Why? Well, eating one food can have multiple benefits and one medicine can have numerous side effects.
THE WEEK Health Summit 2025 | Reproductive genomics is transforming prenatal care, says MedGenome’s Priya Kadam
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 6:54 p.m. | Source:
THE WEEK
With rapid advancements in whole genome sequencing, Kadam noted that genetic science is moving toward even more comprehensive and personalised insights
II tech posts requiring valid GATE scores and engineering qualifications; apply here
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 5:45 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
News News: IB recruitment 2025: The Intelligence Bureau will close applications tomorrow for 258 ACIO-II/Tech posts across Computer Science, IT, Electronics and
A diabetes-friendly juice guide: What to drink and what to avoid
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 3:28 p.m. | Source:
India TV News
A science-backed guide to the safest juices for diabetes patients. Learn which juices support stable blood sugar, which to avoid, and how to drink them correctly.
Husband Of China's First Frozen Woman Finds New Love, Faces Backlash For Moving On
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 1:58 p.m. | Source:
NDTV.com
A Chinese man who cryogenically preserved his terminally ill wife has caused public debate after entering a new relationship, raising ethical questions about love, loyalty, and science.
Planning to pursue a degree in Computer Science? Here are top 10 US Universities you should consider, Stanford ranks…, Harvard…
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 1:41 p.m. | Source:
India.com
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) tops the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 for Computer Science and Information Systems, scoring an overall 94.2.
The weird science behind why music gives you goosebumps
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 12:10 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: Experiencing goosebumps from music, known as frisson, is a common yet profound physiological response. This occurs when specific musical moments, oft
Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and DRDO Chairman, Dr Samir V. Kamat, hailed the NSTL team for the successful development of MP-AUVs, terming it as a major milestone towards a deployable, intelligent, and networked mine countermeasure solution. "It offers rapid response capability with reduced operational risk and logistic footprint for naval mine warfare applications," he said.
Trained in Berlin in a school of racist science at the dawn of Nazism, anthropologist Irawati Karve openly opposed theories of white superiority, before returning to India and laying the foundation of anthropological studies here.
Asteroid capture and space mining could become a reality: Know what it is and how this new technology works
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 9:40 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: California startup TransAstra is revolutionizing space mining and debris removal with its inflatable Capture Bag. Designed in various sizes, this inn
Lifestyle Expert Shares A 5-Minute Easy Breathwork Routine That Lowers Cortisol
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 9:25 a.m. | Source:
News18
Lifestyle expert Luke Coutinho shared a science-backed breathing exercise that can lower cortisol levels by 25 to 35 per cent, offering the body a rapid reset.
India develops next-gen autonomous underwater vehicles for mine warfare
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 9:22 a.m. | Source:
India Today
The system, created by the Naval Science & Technological Laboratory (NSTL) in Visakhapatnam, comprises multiple compact AUVs equipped with Side Scan Sonar and underwater cameras as primary payloads for real-time detection and classification of mine-like objects.
9 killed, 27 injured as explosives seized from Faridabad raid rip through J&K police station
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 8:32 a.m. | Source:
Firstpost
The explosion was triggered while the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), the Tehsildar, and police personnel were handling and checking explosive materials kept inside the premises, which were earlier seized from Faridabad in connection with a “white-collar” terror module case
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 8:18 a.m. | Source:
Telegraph India
Bhargava’s call to foreground Indian science came across as a gesture of cultural revivalism, aligning with the rhetoric of a ruling establishment that seeks legitimacy in imagined golden ages
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9 Killed, 27 Injured In Blast At J&K Police Station While Handling Explosives Seized In Faridabad
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 5:27 a.m. | Source:
Daily Excelsior
SRINAGAR, Nov 15: An accidental explosion ripped through Nowgam police station here, killing nine people and injuring 27 while authorities were extracting samples from a large cache of explosives confiscated in the ‘white-collar’ terror module case, officials said on Saturday. Those killed in the incident that took place on Friday night were three people from Forensic Science Laboratory, two from Revenue department including a Naib Tehsildar, two police photographers, one member of State Investigation Agency and a tailor. The blast […]
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 4:49 a.m. | Source:
Daily Excelsior
Excelsior Correspondent CHANDIGARH, Nov 14: Chitkara University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with York University, Toronto, to launch a 2+2 Computer Science pathway for Indian students. The initiative enables students to begin their studies in India and complete their degrees in Canada. Under the new pathway, students will complete the first two years of the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science at Chitkara University, paying domestic tuition fees in India. They will then transfer their credits to […]
Himachal Pradesh University signs MoU with Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Science-DRDO
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 4:24 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Under this MoU, both institutions will collaborate in joint research projects and DRDO-funded initiatives, joint supervision of students, student internships and training at DRDO facilities, shared access to state-of-the-art laboratories and research infrastructure, visiting/associate faculty opportunities for DRDO scientists at HPU and collaborative academic programs, innovation activities, and capacity-building initiatives
What was meant to be a day of prayer, gratitude, and celebration ended as a tragedy that has left Swatee’s sister Komal, her husband Santosh, and her children Ankita and Sarthak shattered. Her daughter is in Class 10 and son is a first year data science student.
Conference on ‘AI-driven innovations in drug discovery and agriculture’ concludes in Kathua
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 4:06 a.m. | Source:
Daily Excelsior
Excelsior Correspondent KATHUA, Nov 14: A three-day conference-cum-workshop on “AI-Driven Innovations in Drug Discovery and Agriculture (AI-D2A 2025)” concluded today at the BIRAC-BioNEST Incubator, Industrial Biotech Park, Ghatti, Kathua. The event was organised by CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR-IIIM) Jammu, BIRAC–BioNEST Incubator and CSIR–Jigyasa, and brought together researchers, students and experts from across the country. In a special video message, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh praised CSIR-IIIM for hosting an event focused on the future of science and technology. […]
How stellar eruptions might shape the fate of alien worlds: Could distant stars threaten exoplanets
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 3:40 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: Scientists have detected the first direct evidence of a coronal mass ejection from a star beyond our Sun, specifically the M dwarf StKM1-1262. This ma
Science City show features Raj-era stamps, postcards issued for World War fundraising
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 2:18 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Kolkata: When the world speaks of propaganda during World War II, it almost always invokes Nazi Germany and Joseph Goebbels' fiery broadcasts that man.
Dogs were travelling the world with humans over 10,000 years ago, with surprisingly diverse forms
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 2:11 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Science News: Ancient dog skulls and DNA reveal a surprising diversity in shape and size over 10,000 years ago, long before modern breeds. These early canines were
White House press secretary calls climate change 'fallacy', social media says 'she mispronounced science'
Published on: Nov. 15, 2025, 1:35 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
US News: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed climate change is a fallacy, criticizing California's environmental policies as a \"Green New Scam
Is Tony Stark’s arc reactor possible? Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the science behind it
Published on: Nov. 14, 2025, 11:02 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Trending News: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why Iron Man's arc reactor is scientifically impossible. He highlights the insurmountable heat and storag
Education's Shortcomings: A Call for Balanced Learning
Published on: Nov. 14, 2025, 10:52 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar criticized the education system after some doctors were implicated in a Delhi blast, emphasizing that education should develop character alongside intellect. He warned of the dangers of science without spirituality and vice versa, advocating for prosperity, happiness, and peace.
Jagriti Yatra Youth Get Rare Access To ISRO’s SpacePort At Sriharikota
Published on: Nov. 14, 2025, 9:09 p.m. | Source:
Deccan Chronicle
Organisers said the exposure enriched the participants’ understanding of space science and inspired them to consider careers in STEM fields. The students were chosen for the visit based on Jagriti Sewa Sansthan’s comprehensive selection process aimed at identifying young talent with entrepreneurial and social-impact potential.