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'Are we ready for this?': Wknd interviews the astrophysicist who captured signs of life on a distant planet

India, April 25 -- Walking home from his University of Cambridge office late at night, Nikku Madhusudhan would often look at the sky and wonder whether we were really alone in the universe. The profe... Read More


First Indian in space since 1984 to lift off for mission in May

Mumbai, April 19 -- Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will become the first Indian to visit the International Space Station (ISS) next month, the government announced on Friday, in what will m... Read More


First Indian in space since 1984 to lift off for mission in May

Mumbai, April 19 -- Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will become the first Indian to visit the International Space Station (ISS) next month, the government announced on Friday, in what will m... Read More


Sugar-sweetened beverages cause "molecular addiction" in small intestine: Study

India, April 9 -- You could be eating a balanced diet but if you regularly consume sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), chances are your small intestine could be processing and asking for more sugar at t... Read More


Sugary drinks cause "molecular addiction" in small intestine: Study

MUMBAI, April 9 -- You could be eating a balanced diet but if you regularly consume sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), chances are your small intestine could be processing and asking for more sugar at ... Read More


jaitapur nuclear plant key to net zero emissions goal: union min

Mumbai, March 20 -- Union minister of state for science and technology Jitendra Singh on Wednesday said the proposed Jaitapur Nuclear Power Park (JNPP) in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra is an impor... Read More


Are the kids really all right?

India, March 9 -- More children own a smartphone. More children are lonely. Most children know what it's like to leave school one day, and not go back for years. When the world looks back on how the ... Read More


Are the kids really all right? Snehal Fernandes on how the pandemic altered education

India, March 7 -- More children own a smartphone. More children are lonely. Most children know what it's like to leave school one day, and not go back for years. When the world looks back on how the ... Read More


Prof John Cryan: We humans outsource some of our jobs to microbes

India, Feb. 21 -- Growing up, Prof John Cryan didn't quite understand a phrase his grandmother often used: "You are what you eat, so eat well." Over the last 15 years however, Cryan, professor and cha... Read More


Alibag OG Pinakin, others unite to stop it from becoming another Mumbai

Mumbai, Feb. 12 -- Twenty-five years ago, architect Pinakin Patel moved his home, workshop and studio to Alibag because of the "green life" the tiny coastal town in Raigad district offered. He says he... Read More