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B.Tech CSE vs ECE: Choose Right for JEE 2026

Confused between Computer Science and Electronics Engineering? Our comprehensive guide helps JEE Main 2026 aspirants make the right career choice with detailed comparison of scope, placements, and future opportunities.

Reversing India's Brain Drain: Can New Scheme Work?

India's ambitious plan to lure back top scientific talent from the US faces challenges. While financial incentives are attractive, systemic issues in research infrastructure remain key hurdles.

Students Explore Botanical Garden in Educational Adventure

A group of enthusiastic students recently explored the lush landscapes of their local botanical garden, transforming textbook learning into real-world environmental discovery through an immersive educational excursion.

Europa Clipper May Fly Through Comet Tail En Route to Jupiter

NASA's Europa Clipper mission might have an unexpected celestial rendezvous as it could pass through the tail of Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, offering scientists a rare opportunity to study comet dust during its journey to Jupiter's icy moon.

Snail Mucin: K-Beauty's Global Skincare Revolution

Discover the fascinating science behind snail mucin and how K-beauty turned this natural ingredient into a billion-dollar global skincare phenomenon. Learn why beauty enthusiasts worldwide are embracing this slimy solution.

US Climate Research Faces Major Funding Cuts

America is dramatically reducing its climate research funding, potentially jeopardizing global efforts to combat climate change and monitor environmental shifts.

Bengaluru Airport Backpack Found Via UPI Payment

In an incredible display of digital detective work, a forgotten backpack at Bengaluru Airport was returned to its owner using nothing but a UPI transaction record. Discover how modern technology solved this travel mystery!

Ex-ISRO Scientist Writes Science Books for Kids

A retired ISRO scientist from Bengaluru channels his expertise into creating engaging science books for school children, making complex concepts accessible and exciting for the next generation.

First Image: Two Black Holes Orbiting Each Other

In a groundbreaking astronomical achievement, scientists have captured the first direct image of two supermassive black holes orbiting each other, revealing cosmic dynamics never before seen.

Science City marks 29 years with blood donation drive

Jalandhar's iconic Science City marked its 29th foundation day with a massive blood donation camp, bringing together staff, students, and community members for a noble cause that combined scientific spirit with social responsibility.

ESTIC 2025 at Bharat Mandapam: Nov 3-5

Mark your calendars! The Engineering, Science & Technology International Conference 2025 returns to New Delhi's Bharat Mandapam from November 3-5, 2025, showcasing India's technological prowess and global innovations.

Nobel Prize: How Immune System Avoids Self-Attack

Discover the groundbreaking research on peripheral immune tolerance that earned the Nobel Prize, revealing how our body prevents autoimmune diseases through revolutionary cellular mechanisms.

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