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WATCH: Researchers capture world’s first video of atoms combining to form the tiniest water bubble ever recorded!
Scientists have filmed the smallest water bubble ever, measuring just 50 nanometers, using advanced…
Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites are ‘leaking’ radiation into protected wavelength bands and this can indirectly impact WiFi and GPS!
In an age of rapid satellite deployment, the sky above is not just getting more crowded but also be…
"A glorious moment for all Indians when Chandrayaan landed on moon" says President Murmu on National Space Day
President Droupadi Murmu, on Friday visits an exhibition to showcase space technologies and achieve…
ANI
Noisy neighbour: The Earth randomly blasted Venus with a Missy Elliott hip-hop song last week, because why not?
The song journeyed approximately 254 million kilometres from Earth to Venus, completing the trip in…
Do we really need so many satellites?
Space, despite its vastness, is becoming a bit cramped — at least in the low-orbit band where these…
Budget 2024: How will budget affect India’s position in the global space race?
As per the interim budget announcement, India’s space budget for 2024-25 will stand at around Rs 13…
Digital-twin technology could be an archaeologist's most powerful tool
Digital twins, or dynamic 3D replicas, are helping archeologists better explore their excavations.
Sarah Sloat
ESA, ISRO to soon launch Proba-3, which will create the world’s first man-made solar eclipse
The European Space Agency is set to embark on an unprecedented mission this autumn: the launch of P…
Google Research execs reveal how they use AI in their daily lives — and where they think twice about it
Google execs on the Research team told Business Insider their favorite uses of AI, like looking up …
Ana Altchek
Ignite the fire of innovation: The intrapreneurship advantage
In Greek mythology, Prometheus, a wise Titan whose name means "foresight," defied Zeus by gifting f…
Triller is finally a public company after years of false starts. Here's its pitch to investors.
Creator and marketing company Triller went public on the Nasdaq via a reverse merger with a Hong Ko…
Dan Whateley
Ikea's fleet of 250 autonomous drones takes stock of warehouse inventory without any human intervention
Ikea's partnership with the drone maker Verity fits into its larger plan to improve customer experi…
John Kell
Meet SpaceX's Polaris Dawn crew: The daring 4 who are in space on the most ambitious private space mission in history
The Polaris Dawn crew — Jared Isaacman, Scott Poteet, Sarah Gillis, and Anna Menon — is traveling d…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen,Jenny M…
7 times Russia aided India's space program — in chronological order
The USSR was instrumental in the launch of India's first satellite, and then in sending the first I…
President Murmu voices concern over increasing space debris
"Space debris can cause problems for space missions," she said during the event at Bharat Mandap…
PTI
Investments made in space program have benefited society, says ISRO Chairman Dr S Somnath
ISRO Chairman Dr S Somnath today said that the investments that have been made in the space program…
ANI
Lunar farming: Artemis III astronauts will cultivate plants on the Moon’s surface for the very first time!
Embarking on a celestial gardening expedition of sorts, NASA has set its sights on an ambitious pro…
Adaptive-learning tech shows promise in helping students and teachers achieve classroom equity
Adaptive-learning technologies are benefiting teachers and students by using data to personalize le…
Pooja Shah
Why did a NASA spacecraft suddenly start talking gibberish after more than 45 years of operation? What fixed it?
Voyager 1 mysteriously stopped sending decipherable science and engineering data back to Earth on N…
What office meltdown? Developers see a shortage of high-end space and are rushing to build it.
Tenants like Citadel, JPMorgan, and Meta have sought new top tier offices. Little of it has been bu…