The IOL is one of 13 International Science Olympiads and brings together high school students from across the globe to solve complex linguistic problems.
Ever wondered why birds can safely perch on high-voltage power lines while humans face deadly risks? This article explains the fascinating science behind it, from electrical potential differences to when birds do get electrocuted—bridging physics and biology in a shocking way.
Why Indians Still Don’t Take Sunscreen Seriously-Despite the Science
Published on: Aug. 4, 2025, 12:06 p.m. | Source:
News18
In India, sunscreen is often ignored despite its benefits in preventing skin cancer and ageing. Daily use can reduce melanoma risk by 73%, studies show.
After tigress and cubs, now 20 peacocks found dead in Karnataka village, foul play suspected: Report
Published on: Aug. 4, 2025, midnight | Source:
Hindustan Times
The bodies have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for testing. Officials said the exact cause will be known only after the lab results are in. | Bengaluru News
One of the students lives in Vijay Nagar. His friend, who lives in Patel Chest, had come to his house. One of them is preparing for government exams, and the other is a third-year BA (Political Science) student.
Can a broken heart really kill you? Science says yes - here’s why
Published on: Aug. 3, 2025, 1:29 p.m. | Source:
Firstpost
A decade-long Danish study of 1,735 bereaved adults found that participants with 'persistent high grief' had an 88 per cent higher mortality risk than those with mild grief. Researchers linked intense, prolonged sorrow to greater reliance on antidepressants, cardiovascular strain and stress-induced conditions like Takotsubo cardiomyopathy
Eating For Immunity: Traditional Indian Foods That Heal From Within
Published on: Aug. 3, 2025, 11:04 a.m. | Source:
News18
Small daily choices, grounded in tradition and supported by science and supplemented when needed under medical advice are the way to nourish it from within
Europe's Science Independence: A Shift from U.S. Reliance
Published on: Aug. 3, 2025, 10:28 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
European governments are developing independent data collection systems to monitor climate change and weather extremes, reducing reliance on the U.S. for scientific data. This move follows the U.S. government's decreased focus on scientific research under President Donald Trump's administration.
Published on: Aug. 2, 2025, 6:29 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
The US and Russian space chiefs recently held a rare meeting in Florida to discuss cooperation on lunar and ISS projects. Concurrently, Europe is advancing its science infrastructure to reduce dependency on US data. These developments mark significant shifts in global science collaboration.
Empowering Farmers: Central Government's Commitment to Agriculture
Published on: Aug. 2, 2025, 6:05 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan emphasized the central government's initiatives to ensure timely fertilizer availability and boost agricultural productivity per hectare. Speaking at the PM KISAN Samman Nidhi release, he stressed supporting farmers, highlighted schemes for crop loss compensation, and underscored efforts to bridge agricultural science with farming practices.
Virat Kohli's nutritionist Ryan Fernando claims diabetes is reversible through a consistent, low-carbohydrate diet and strength training. We speak to Dr. S. Ramkumar, an endocrinologist, to verify these claims. He explains that while type 2 diabetes remission is possible with early diagnosis and significant lifestyle changes, the concept of reversal is not universally true for all types of diabetes, such as type 1. Learn what the science says about diabetes management and why personalized care is key.
Published on: Aug. 2, 2025, 11:20 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
A 22-year-old science student from IIT Bombay, originally from Delhi, tragically died after jumping from a hostel building. The incident occurred in the early hours on Saturday, reported Mumbai police. An investigation is underway to uncover the reasons behind this heartbreaking event.
Global Science Ventures: Space Talk, Giant Stick Insects, and Europe's Scientific Independence
Published on: Aug. 2, 2025, 10:28 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Recent developments in science include a groundbreaking meeting between U.S. and Russian space chiefs on moon and ISS collaboration, the discovery of Australia's heaviest stick insect in a rainforest, and Europe's steps towards scientific independence by reducing reliance on American data for climate monitoring.
Global Synergy and Scientific Independence: A New Era in Space and Research
Published on: Aug. 2, 2025, 2:29 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Current science updates highlight renewed cooperation between US and Russia in space, discovery of a new giant insect in Australia, and Europe's shift towards independence in scientific data collection from the US, focusing on climate change research.
The witness was the Assistant Chemical analyser in the Directorate Forensic Science Laboratory (DFSL), Nashik, in 2008 and had reached the spot with his analysis kit for forensic analysis.
Innovative Nuclear Science Initiative Launched to Combat Rhino Poaching in South Africa
Published on: Aug. 1, 2025, 2:38 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
South Africa, home to the largest rhinoceros population worldwide, faces an escalating poaching crisis driven by illegal trade, primarily for rhino horns.
India has ‘talent’ but not enough science funding, opportunities-Physics Nobel laureates in Bengaluru
Published on: Aug. 1, 2025, 12:33 p.m. | Source:
ThePrint
Duncan Haldane & David Gross spoke at Quantum India summit on plugging brain drain, calling for higher investment and commitment by industries and govt towards tech and R&D.
‘Honest history, not ideology’-NCERT social science panel chief on changes in Class 8 textbook
Published on: Aug. 1, 2025, 11:11 a.m. | Source:
ThePrint
Michel Danino headed the committee behind the drafting of the NCERT social science textbook, which has sparked a controversy over the representations of Maratha & Mughal rulers.
‘Aimed to show dark side of history’—NCERT’s social science panel chief on Mughal-Maratha revision
Published on: Aug. 1, 2025, 11:11 a.m. | Source:
ThePrint
Michel Danino headed the committee behind the drafting of the NCERT social science textbook, which has sparked a controversy over the representations of Maratha & Mughal rulers.
Europe's Data Independence Drive Amid U.S. Science Cuts
Published on: Aug. 1, 2025, 10:36 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
European governments are stepping up efforts to collect their own scientific data amid U.S. budget cuts to NOAA under Trump's administration. The cuts threaten access to critical climate and weather information, prompting Europe to reduce reliance on American data and maintain climate and marine research systems.
Deep-Sea Discoveries, Giant Insects, and Space Diplomacy: A Science Update
Published on: Aug. 1, 2025, 2:30 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Recent advancements in science include the discovery of chemical-eating marine creatures in the Pacific, a new giant stick insect species in Australia, potential US-Russia cooperation on space issues, and the looming threat of coastal erosion in Chile, which could erase multiple beaches in the next decade.
Discoveries from the Deep: Unveiling Wonders and Challenges in Ocean and Space
Published on: July 31, 2025, 6:33 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Recent discoveries in science highlight vibrant marine life in deep Pacific trenches, a new giant stick insect in Australia, U.S.-Russia space talks, and threats to Chile's beaches. These findings underscore significant biological, environmental, and geopolitical developments, urging global attention to marine biodiversity, conservation, and international cooperation in space exploration.
The government order was followed by an order by the GB Pant Social Science Institute, relieving him of the charge as its director and the TISS issuing a notification that he has assumed charge.
Deep Pacific Discoveries: Unveiling a 'Vibrant Oasis' and Coastal Concerns
Published on: July 31, 2025, 2:29 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Recent science news features the discovery of chemical-eating marine creatures in the Pacific's oceanic trenches, ongoing talks between NASA and Russia's space agencies on shared space interests, and concerns over the potential disappearance of Chile's beaches due to coastal erosion in the coming decade.
Prof Badri Narayan Tiwari was formerly associated with the GB Pant Social Science Institute, Prayagraj, and Jawaharlal Nehru University’s Centre for the Study of Discrimination and Exclusion.
Ex-chemistry prof who used science to defend herself after husband's murder gets life term: Who is Mamta Pathak?
Published on: July 30, 2025, 4:39 p.m. | Source:
Firstpost
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has upheld the conviction of Mamta Pathak, 65, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing her husband, Dr Neeraj Pathak. The former chemistry professor’s video went viral in May, in which she was seen presenting her own arguments before the court and questioning her husband’s post-mortem report. But why did she murder him?
IIT JAM 2026 Registration To Begin From September 5, Schedule & Official Website Details here
Published on: July 30, 2025, 3:24 p.m. | Source:
News18
IIT Bombay has launched the JAM 2026 portal; registration begins on September 5 at jam2026.iitb.ac.in. The exam will be held on February 15 for admission to MSc, Joint MSc-PhD, and other PG science programmes at IITs. Application deadline is October 12.
Inspired by Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby's subtle on-camera touches, this article explores the powerful, non-romantic impact of physical affection. Discover how science backs touch's ability to reduce stress and foster connection, with insights from neuroscientists and psychologists. The piece also delves into India's cultural discomfort with public displays of affection and advocates for embracing consensual, supportive touch as a vital form of human connection.
FDA Resignation: Vinay Prasad Steps Down Amidst Controversies
Published on: July 30, 2025, 2:16 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Vinay Prasad, the FDA's chief medical and science officer, has resigned amid controversy surrounding a gene therapy drug for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Prasad, who did not want to be a distraction, is returning to California. His departure follows several contentious FDA decisions on Sarepta Therapeutics' Elevidys.
FDA's Chief Science Officer Vinay Prasad Steps Down Amid Controversy
Published on: July 30, 2025, 8:16 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Vinay Prasad, former chief medical and science officer at the FDA, has resigned following controversial decisions about a gene therapy drug by Sarepta Therapeutics. Prasad relinquished his position to spend more time with family, having impacted significant reforms at the FDA during his service.
The Governor claimed that today’s science cannot match the level of Ayurveda research done thousands of years ago, highlighting that “ancient sages and saints carried out several researches while living on the mountains and in forests”.
For the Class 12 supplementary exam, the passing percentage for science was highest at 64.78 percent while it was lowest for commerce at 20.74 per cent.
ABSS 2025 Marks Five Years of NEP with Ambitious Reforms, Global Collaborations
Published on: July 29, 2025, 6:53 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
The event opened with a floral tribute to Padma Vibhushan Dr. K. Kasturirangan, architect of NEP 2020, recognizing his unparalleled contributions to Indian education and space science.
India used ballistic matching to identify Pahalgam attack terrorists. Here's how it works
Published on: July 29, 2025, 5:31 p.m. | Source:
Firstpost
India, in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, had sent the cartridges recovered for forensic analysis. Then, on Monday, after Operation Mahadev, India recovered a cache of weapons, including M-9 and AK-47 rifles, from the hideout of the neutralised terrorists. These were sent to Chandigarh on Monday night via special aircraft to be tested at the Central Forensic Science Laboratory. The test results were compared to the earlier reports prepared and were found to be a match
Cambodia and Lao PDR Strengthen Early Warning Systems to Save Lives, Livelihoods
Published on: July 29, 2025, 2:36 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
The CREWS Cambodia and Lao PDR project emphasized multilevel coordination — integrating regional, national, and local actors, and bridging science, policy, and grassroots preparedness.
Worried About Alzheimer’s? Start Walking, According To A New 10-Year Study | Health | N18G
Published on: July 29, 2025, midnight | Source:
News18
If you needed another reason to get your daily steps in, science just handed you one.A new study shows that walking daily can reduce the risk of cognitive decline — especially among those with a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer’s disease.Almost 3,000 participants between the ages of 70 and 79 reported their daily walking habits over the course of 10 years, according to research that will be presented Tuesday at the annual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. Those who reported maintaining or increasing their walking habits over the years showed greater improvements in processing speed and executive function.: CNNNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Dr. Jitendra Singh Unveils 14 New Earth Science Tools to Boost Climate Resilience
Published on: July 28, 2025, 5:30 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Dr. Singh showcased a wide array of new services aimed at improving weather forecasting, disaster preparedness, marine safety, and ecological monitoring.
India and Japan Strengthen Strategic Ties Amid Global Challenges
Published on: July 28, 2025, 1:03 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
India and Japan are bolstering their Special Strategic and Global Partnership, focusing on economic security, space, and science. Key meetings and initiatives signal a deepening of cooperation in infrastructure, defense, and maritime security. These engagements aim to enhance bilateral relations in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape.
Old Indian Household Habits That Are Secretly Genius, And Science Agrees!
Published on: July 27, 2025, 3:58 p.m. | Source:
News18
Cheap, clever, sustainable and often, oddly scientific. Let’s open that metaphorical kitchen cabinet and decode the habits that are more effective than we ever gave credit for.
Book Review: Ashwin Sanghi’s ‘The Ayodhya Alliance’ Makes You Curious About India’s Science
Published on: July 27, 2025, 12:20 p.m. | Source:
News18
Ashwin Sanghi's "The Ayodhya Alliance" unveils Bharat's ancient science and tech in a thrilling 7000-year narrative, revealing Ellora caves' secrets and a potent alloy.
Why Raw Honey And Natural Sweeteners Are Replacing Refined Sugar In Indian Homes
Published on: July 27, 2025, 7:06 a.m. | Source:
News18
Whether driven by ancient Ayurvedic wisdom or modern nutritional science, the replacement of refined sugar with natural sweeteners marks a cultural evolution
Beefing Up Relations: Australia Eases U.S. Beef Import Curbs
Published on: July 27, 2025, 6:30 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Australia announced a decision to ease beef import rules from the U.S., a move clarified by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as a long-term review outcome, independent of political influence from President Donald Trump. The decision emerged from a science-based assessment amid evolving trade dynamics and tariffs.
On July 16, at the convocation ceremony, as student after student went up on stage to receive their degree certificates, Ahuja, Director and professor of computational materials science at the institute, obliged them by striking the most playful of poses.
In Pune, where the soundscape is an endless loop of construction, and jagged high-rises pierce the sky, it is evident that the city is fascinated with buildings. Even as new homes take over the landscape, however, the historic ones are crumbling. The number of wadas, a type of climate-friendly residential structures that are postcards from […]
They Married Dolls! She Got ‘Pregnant 4 Times’, ‘Dr Toy’ Helped Deliver His ‘3 Babies’ | Science Explained
Published on: July 26, 2025, 9:20 a.m. | Source:
News18
Cristian Montenegro and Meirivone Rocha Moraes went viral after claiming that they have been married to rag dolls, which is a rare orientation known as Objectophilia.
Pointing out that his note represents his personal opinion, Danino wrote that the rationale for these books providing only a broad survey is that “a number of school students drop out at the end of class 8, and should be exposed to such an overview before leaving school.”
Published on: July 26, 2025, 2:27 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Following is a summary of current science news briefs. Thales Alenia Space and Italian Space Agency to develop first human outpost on the moon Aerospace group Thales Alenia Space (TAS) and Italian Space Agency ASI said on Friday they have signed a contract to develop the first human lunar outpost, an important step in the NASA-led Artemis moon exploration programme.
India was placed at the 5th position, along with Taiwan, Japan, and Russia, at IPhO 2025, whereas the USA emerged as the champions with five gold medals. The 5-member Indian team will be felicitated at the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR, Mumbai, tomorrow.
Netflix 'Mandala Murders' Review: Vaani Kapoor, Vaibhav Raj Gupta, Surveen Chawla starrer mumbo-jumbo that makes sense
Published on: July 25, 2025, 12:20 p.m. | Source:
Firstpost
Netflix’s Mandala Murders starring Vaani Kapoor, Vaibhav Raj Gupta and Surveen Chawla can be called a crime series too with a psychological depth, exploring the darker side of cult culture, blind faith, science and mythology.
According to DU records, the fourth year — at least in this initial rollout — is being embraced more readily by students of Humanities and Languages programmes than those in Sciences and Commerce.
The MAGA revolution threatens America’s most innovative place
Published on: July 25, 2025, midnight | Source:
Livemint
If science has a centre of gravity it is along the Charles river, which snakes between Boston and Cambridge, where MIT, Harvard, world-class hospitals and venture-capital firms all share a riverbank.
Space Unveiled: Power Outages, New Laws, and Big Deals in Galactic Ventures
Published on: July 24, 2025, 6:29 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Recent developments in the space sector include a postponed SpaceX launch due to a power outage, new New Zealand laws for space infrastructure regulation, and iRocket's move to go public through a $400 million SPAC deal. These moves reflect ongoing challenges and advancements in science and space exploration.
Protecting Congo’s Forests: New Metrics Tie Climate Finance to Real Conservation Gains
Published on: July 24, 2025, 2:58 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
The World Bank's new framework offers the Republic of Congo a science-based, performance-linked model to access climate finance by aligning deforestation outcomes with economic and environmental pressures. It aims to reward proactive forest conservation in high-forest, low-deforestation countries through robust, data-driven KPIs.
While Computer Science has emerged as a popular choice in the last two decades, Mechanical Engineering remains a preferred stream among students inclined towards core engineering and design, energy systems, robotics, thermal sciences, and manufacturing.
Discover neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart’s science-backed approach to manifestation. Learn how to rewire your brain, take actionable steps, and shift your mindset to turn your dreams into reality. Transform your life with proven manifestation techniques.
As mango season winds down, Sandip Roy speaks to Sopan Joshi about the deeper story of India’s beloved fruit—beyond nostalgia, into its roots in culture, science, and survival.
Lift the veil, abandon Soviet-era approach. Indian science community wants ISRO to up its PR game
Published on: July 22, 2025, 9:12 p.m. | Source:
ThePrint
Using hashtag 'ISROfixyourPR', the Indian science community on X attempts to lift the veil off ISRO's operations, with memes, anecdotes & a list of its not-so-public successes.
Galo Students' Strike Shakes Aalo for Education Reforms
Published on: July 21, 2025, 5:42 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Aalo in Arunachal Pradesh witnessed a complete shutdown due to a bandh called by the Galo Students' Union. The move aimed to urge the state government to operationalize the science stream at Donyi Polo Government College and appoint a principal at Government Model College, Basar. The bandh concluded peacefully.
EPA Shake-Up: Research Arm Scrapped, Workforce Slashed
Published on: July 19, 2025, 4:47 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is restructuring by eliminating its Office of Research and Development, cutting around 3,700 jobs. A new Office of Applied Science and Environmental Solutions will be created, promising enhanced focus on research. These changes aim to save $750 million and align with downsizing federal workforce efforts.
"Now, this transformative initiative will be relaunched and expanded across the state. The government will pay homage to renowned scientist Jayant Narlikar by naming the programme in his honour for his extraordinary contributions in the field of science," said Shelar.
All Facts Based On Well-Known Academic Sources: NCERT On Mughal Chapter Row
Published on: July 17, 2025, 9:08 a.m. | Source:
News18
NCERT responded to criticism of its Class 8 Social Science textbook, stating it draws on reliable sources to provide a multidisciplinary view of India's past. The book aims to develop critical understanding without overwhelming students and includes a note to prevent prejudice and misunderstanding. Ask ChatGPT
Part 1 of the textbook — ‘Exploring Society: Indian and Beyond’ — was released this week for use in the ongoing academic session. A second part is expected this year.
Long before Op Sindoor, Marathas first carried out ‘surgical strike’. NCERT Class 8 book is proof
Published on: July 17, 2025, 6:30 a.m. | Source:
ThePrint
NCERT introduces the Delhi Sultanate, Marathas & Mughals in Class 8 Social Science textbook, highlighting differences between Shivaji and Babur or Akbar.
Why do birds fly in a V formation? Discover how this natural flight pattern helps birds save energy, stay in sync, and fly longer distances. Learn the science behind one of nature’s smartest travel tricks.
The NCERT says the rationale for including them has been explained in a “Note on Some Darker Periods in History” and one of the chapters in the book includes a cautionary note that “no one should be held responsible today for events of the past”.
Understanding the science of sweetness in cocktails
Published on: July 15, 2025, midnight | Source:
Livemint
Sweetness is the unsung hero that brings balance and harmony to every drink. Traditionally achieved with syrups, bartenders are now experimenting with a range of sweeteners to add complexity, depth and unique character
GGSIPU admissions 2025: IP University invites applications for International Dual Degree Programmes
Published on: July 13, 2025, 4:26 p.m. | Source:
India TV News
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), New Delhi, has invited application for admission to the Dual-degree Master of Science program in Digital
Production for Sustainable Manufacturing in collaboration with AGH University of Krakow, Krakow, Poland. Check details here.
Science and Space: Autonomous Surgery, NASA Changes, and Technological Advances
Published on: July 11, 2025, 2:29 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
This summary covers recent developments in science news, including Airbus securing a contract for Spanish military satellites, an autonomous surgical robot successfully completing a gallbladder procedure, Trump's appointment of an interim NASA administrator, and Varda Space raising $187 million to advance space-based drug manufacturing.
Addiction Is a Brain Disease, Not a Choice: Experts Urge Science-Backed, Stigma-Free Treatment for Recovery
Published on: July 10, 2025, 6:30 p.m. | Source:
TheHealthSite
Is addiction really a choice? Experts say no. Discover how science is redefining addiction as a brain disease—and why stigma-free treatment is the key to recovery. TheHealthSite.com
Bariatric Surgery vs. Weight-Loss Drugs: What Science Says About Effective Weight Loss with Diabetes
Published on: July 10, 2025, 6 p.m. | Source:
TheHealthSite
Struggling to lose weight with diabetes? Find out what science says about bariatric surgery vs. weight-loss drugs—and which option offers lasting results. TheHealthSite.com
Palm oil is among the most affordable and versatile edible oils globally, valued for its long shelf-life and neutral taste. Most packaged foods, including potato chips, biscuits, ice cream, and chocolates use palm oil.
Dr. Sajja Joins Esteemed Sigma Xi: A New Honor for Indian Science
Published on: July 8, 2025, 4:33 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Dr. Lokeswara Rao Sajja, a prominent cardiothoracic surgeon, has been inducted into Sigma Xi, a prestigious scientific research society. Recognized for his innovative work in cardiovascular surgery, Dr. Sajja's membership highlights India's growing contributions to global medical advancements.
Telangana pharma blast: Forensics says body identification could take 2 more weeks
Published on: July 8, 2025, 10:19 a.m. | Source:
The News Minute
A forensic expert working at the Telangana Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) told TNM that many of the bodies were severely charred, making DNA extraction extremely challenging.
Breathe Your Way To Better Focus: Expert Decodes The Science Of Mindful Breathing
Published on: July 4, 2025, 6 p.m. | Source:
News18
At its core, mindful breathing is all about paying attention to how your breathe. This simple exercise can help calm racing thoughts and increase your focus.
Your screen is making you sick? Experts call for digital detox as screen time fuels health crisis
Published on: July 4, 2025, 1:23 a.m. | Source:
Firstpost
Doctors across specialties are calling for digital detox as screen-related stress, sleep issues and anxiety surge in 2025. Experts explain how intentional disconnection from devices can reset brain chemistry, improve sleep and boost emotional health—making unplugging a modern, science-backed prescription for well-being.
Top 10 space missions to watch in 2025 and beyond: Exploring the Moon, Mars, and distant worlds
Published on: July 2, 2025, midnight | Source:
Times of India
Science News: In 2025, space exploration enters a new era with missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, led by NASA, ISRO, ESA, JAXA, and private companies. These mi
Is Snake Love A Myth? Viral Morena Incident Revives Debate On Naag-Naagin Loyalty
Published on: July 1, 2025, 3:21 p.m. | Source:
News18
A cobra was found dead in Morena, MP, with a female cobra staying beside it for 24 hours before dying too. This sparked myths of love, but science says snakes lack emotional bonds.
Is your brain aging faster than you? New science offers clues
Published on: June 30, 2025, midnight | Source:
Livemint
Emerging research on lifestyle changes and the development of preventive approaches are revealing an opportunity to measure and boost cognitive health.
Not long ago, the idea of playing video games using only your thoughts sounded like science fiction. At Neuralink’s Summer 2025 update event, it became a reality. The company demonstrated how its brain-computer interface (BCI) enables users to control video games, such as Mario Kart and Call of Duty, using only their minds.
Work on your own terms — become a freelancer with us! Choose projects you love, set your own schedule, and start earning today. No fixed hours, no limits — just flexibility and freedom.
'With your love…': Shubhanshu Shukla shares message for 'beloved Indians' from International Space Station
Published on: June 27, 2025, 1:11 a.m. | Source:
Livemint
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has arrived at the International Space Station as part of the Axiom-4 mission, expressing gratitude and excitement. He praises the welcoming crew and is looking forward to advancing science and research during his 14-day stay.