Ancient Japanese Diary Aids NASA's Space Radiation Protection

Researchers at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology have linked 13th century Japanese poet Fujiwara no Teika's diary entries about 'red lights' to solar particle events, providing crucial data for NASA's Artemis missions and deep space exploration.

Oppenheimer's Quote: Action vs. Unintended Consequences

Explore J. Robert Oppenheimer's profound quote on global decline and restraint. This analysis delves into its historical context, relevance to modern issues like AI and climate change, and lessons on responsible decision-making.

Ex-SBI Manager Defrauded of Rs97 Lakh in Patna Cyber Scam

A retired SBI chief manager in Patna was defrauded of Rs97 lakh in an elaborate online investment scam after connecting with a woman posing as a Mumbai construction CEO on social media. Police have registered a case and are investigating.

Karnataka Unveils India's First Quantum Ecosystem Map

Karnataka has launched Phase-1 of its quantum technology roadmap, featuring India's first Quantum Ecosystem Map and the proposed Q-City hub. The state announced a Rs 10 crore grant and appointed an IISc professor to lead the initiative.

Fingerprints: Evolutionary Mystery from Trees to Biometrics

Fingerprints, those unique swirly patterns on our fingertips, evolved millions of years ago for tree-climbing primates and koalas. Discover how they enhance grip, boost touch sensitivity, and unexpectedly became crucial for modern biometric identification

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