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Java Man Fossil Returns Home to Indonesia After 130 Years

The historic Homo erectus fossils, known as Java Man, are back in Indonesia after over a century in the Netherlands. This landmark repatriation reshapes scientific heritage and national pride. Read about its journey and significance.

Sebi cancels analyst's registration over fake KYC

Sebi cancels Poorushkhan's research analyst certificate after his KYC was misused by an unregistered advisory firm. Learn about the regulator's crackdown on fraudulent market practices.

Gujarat OKs Indian AI Research Org in GIFT City

Gujarat government greenlights the Indian AI Research Organization (IAIRO) in Gandhinagar's GIFT City. The centre will focus on cutting-edge AI R&D, boosting India's tech ambitions.

India Installs Record 44.5 GW Renewable Energy in 2025

India achieves its highest-ever annual renewable energy capacity addition of 44.5 GW till November 2025, crossing 250 GW non-fossil capacity. Solar leads with 35 GW. Read more on India's clean energy transition.

Artificial Womb Lining Created to Study Embryo Implantation

Babraham University researchers have developed a lab model of the human womb lining, enabling unprecedented study of early embryo implantation. This breakthrough could reveal causes of pregnancy failure and new treatments. Read the full story.

Joe Burrow Gifts Fossils to Bengals Teammates

Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow surprised his team with personal fossil gifts, showcasing unique leadership. Read how this thoughtful gesture became a locker room highlight.

Giant Eocene Snake Fossil Discovered in Gujarat

A massive snake fossil from Gujarat's Eocene era, 47 million years ago, reveals secrets of ancient heat, continental drift, and predator-prey dynamics. Discover what this means for science.

Greta Thunberg Arrested at London Protest

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was detained by police during a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the Hotel InterContinental in London. Read the full details of the incident and the global reaction.

Gujarat, BCIL sign MoA to strengthen biotech ecosystem

Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission partners with Biotech Consortium India Limited to accelerate innovation, tech transfer, and translational cancer research. Experts highlight need for better clinical outreach.

Scientists Vow to Cut Lab Animal Use at Vizag Conference

Hundreds of scientists at a Visakhapatnam conference commit to developing alternatives to lab animals while acknowledging their crucial role in biomedical research. Read about the key pledges and expert insights.

Little Foot Fossil May Be New Human Ancestor Species

A new study suggests the 'Little Foot' fossil belongs to a new species of human ancestors, reshaping our understanding of evolution. Discover how this finding offers hope for human adaptability.

2025: A Year of Climate Failure & Polycrisis

As 2025 ends, a climate journalist's grim review reveals world leaders' inaction. Global heating breaches 1.5°C, India faces a 4.1°C future. Read the urgent call for change.

Clean energy subsidy up 31%, fossil fuel support falls

A new IISD report reveals India's clean energy subsidies rose sharply to Rs 32,000 crore in FY24, narrowing the gap with fossil fuel support. Non-fossil capacity now exceeds 50%, but PSU spending remains skewed.

Mosasaurs Adapted to Freshwater Before Extinction

A groundbreaking study reveals mosasaurs, giant marine reptiles, adapted to freshwater rivers in North America 66 million years ago. Read how this discovery reshapes our understanding of dinosaur-era ecosystems.

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