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Hubble, James Webb and Carbon from the Ramayana and Mahabharata Era
High-Resolution optical and infrared imagery will paint imaginations, blossom creativity, inspire minds, and put us in awe of nature once ag
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Achilles Heels of India’s R&D: Import Dependency of Scientific Instruments
Innovation is the key to India’s civilizational well-being and economic growth, as underscored by the pandemic, and most recently, by the...
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Acknowledging Unidentified Aerial Phenomena: What’s Next?
A slew of measures in the US have attempted to destigmatise the sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), which may go a long way...
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Seek Advanced Materials from Asteroids and Comets
The discovery of graphene, the thinnest possible slice of graphite, in small solar system bodies by an Indian scientist has stimulated...
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India's IT prowess should propel Astrobiology
The grand quest for astrobiology has the potential to offer rich dividends to India if the nation decides to explore its information...
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