India, since ancient times, has been renowned for its remarkable contributions to science and astronomy. Figures like Aryabhatta from the 1st millennium, Charaka, Bhanbhatta, Varahamihira, Brahmagupta ...
In October this year, India announced its intention to build Maitri II, the country’s newest research station in Antarctica ...
While interacting with students and science enthusiasts during a session at the four-day India International Science Festival ...
Almost every year since 1914, the Indian Science Congress has brought together a wide range of scientists, academics, students and even Nobel laureates in an event that has been central to the ...
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing state visit to Washington, there are high expectations for concrete outcomes. Undoubtedly, critical, and emerging technology cooperation will be featured ...
Can India overcome years of delays to finally send its own spacecraft astronauts into orbit? Putting its Gaganyatris into orbit would put India in league with the US, the Soviet Union, Russia and ...
Indian Vedic myths tell of ancient pilots flying craft around the world and out of this world. But some think the myths were true, and that modern science has it all wrong. Eric Mack has been a CNET ...
Science fiction writer and editor Gautam Bhatia; and the cover of 'Between Worlds'. (Images via Instagram) Open call for submissions to the second in an annual anthology of Indian science fiction will ...
This week's cover story-actually, five related stories-is on the dynamic chemical enterprise that is emerging in India. The stories present a fascinating portrait of advanced chemistry that in some ...
A century-old annual science event, the Indian Science Congress, has been canceled following a clash between its organizer, the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), and the federal government.
Amitav Ghosh made history in 1997 as the first Indian author to win the Arthur C. Clarke Award, for “The Calcutta Chromosome.” But Ghosh is just one of many writers of must-read Indian science-fiction ...
At this year's annual meeting of the Indian Science Congress from Jan. 3 to 7, senior research scientist Kannan Jegathala Krishnan dismissed Albert Einstein's theory of relativity as "a big blunder" ...
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