Category : Innovations


China's Second Reusable Rocket Test Fails

China's second attempt to test a reusable rocket ends in failure, a setback in its space race ambitions. Read about the details and implications for global space technology.

UP Girl's Innovation Wins PM Bal Puraskar

17-year-old Pooja Pal from Barabanki village creates a dust-free wheat thresher, earning the PM's Bal Puraskar. Her journey from a hut to national recognition inspires millions.

AP CM's Quantum Talk for 50k+ Tech Students

Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu to outline state's quantum tech roadmap in a digital address. Over 50,000 students registered, with 51% women participation. Read about the ambitious skill initiative.

7 Everyday Items Invented for Different Reasons

Discover the surprising origins of 7 common items like the microwave oven and bubble wrap, originally created for entirely different purposes. A fascinating look at accidental innovation.

Ice as Mars' Future Building Material

Scientists propose using Mars' vast ice deposits to construct habitats, providing radiation shielding and insulation. This could make sustainable colonisation more feasible. Read how.

IISER Kolkata's Laser Tech Detects Fake Paintings

IISER Kolkata & Chitrakoot Art Gallery unveil RaFiTech, a patented, non-invasive Raman spectroscopy method to authenticate artworks by masters like Tagore & Jamini Roy, revolutionizing art forensics.

CUJ Professor Patents Soil Moisture Device for Smart Farming

Central University of Jharkhand professor Pratibha Warwade patents a low-cost soil moisture monitoring device. This innovation promises efficient irrigation, water conservation, and higher yields for Indian farmers. #SmartAgriculture #Jharkhand

Scientist Predicts Proof of Alien Life by 2075

Renowned space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock is convinced alien life exists. With new tech like the James Webb Telescope, proof could come within decades. Explore the cosmic search.

Moon Collects Earth's Atmosphere, New Study Finds

New research shows Earth's atmosphere is slowly sending water and minerals to the Moon via magnetic highways. This turns lunar soil into a priceless archive of our planet's history. Read more!

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