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Witnessing breakthroughs and breakdowns: India Today Chairman Aroon Purie on paradox of modern times
When the world races ahead with breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, it is also witnessing wars, weakening institutions ...
Built-up areas in India's Aravallis have increased 53 per cent, resulting in a 13.8 per cent increase in average soil lost ...
A viral theory claims US President Donald Trump could be a time traveller, citing 19th-century sketches by Charles Dellschau ...
Aravallis losing 13.8% more soil annually despite rising forest cover: Study warns of erosion crisis
Soil erosion in the Aravallis is rising fast. A study reveals built-up areas have grown by 53%, leading to a 13.8% annual ...
They surfaced in the writings of the British author Douglas Adams, whose playful imagination often touched philosophical concerns that resonate differently today. Today, March 11, marks the birth ...
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Will the Indus Valley script ever be deciphered?
The Indus Valley script dates back around 4,000 years but has yet to be deciphered. Can AI help decode it?
Stretching across two-thirds of our planet, Asia harbors secrets that span millions of years of human history. From the ...
Donald Trump may have set out to change the face of the Middle East by launching a 'war of choice' or one forced on him by ...
Before cheap drones reshaped today’s battlefield, one crash in 2011 rewrote the rules of war.
As Indo-Pacific powers race to reorganize semiconductor supply chains amid intensifying China-U.S. strategic competition, ...
No space, no power, no support – what life is really like for Indian IT workers serving global firms
One of the biggest challenges is space. In India, more than half of the population live with members of their extended family ...
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