Category: Science
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AI and biomanufacturing: can India’s policies match its ambitions?
When an AI model is used to control a bioreactor, how do we know it’s reliable? Who checks that the data it was trained on is representative of India’s diverse conditions, or that it won’t make a catastrophic error if something unexpected happens? These aren’t just technical questions. They are matters of public trust and…
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The monsoon’s green energy potential
Monsoons are strong drivers of climate: their cool, gusty winds can be predicted and modelled just as rains can be
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BatEchoMon, India’s first automated bat monitoring, detection system
Bat researcher Rohit Chakravarty said the BatEchoMon is “a milestone in bat research globally”
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Indian team makes doubly secure ink to thwart counterfeiting
Scientists from the Institute of Nano Science and Technology and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre have made a new security ink using nanoparticles
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ISRO successfully launches EOS-08 Earth Observation Satellite
The SSLV-D3 in its third and final development flight lifted off from the first launch pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 9.17 am.
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‘Samudrayaan set to explore ocean bed by 2025 end’
So far, the U.S., Russia, China, France and Japan have carried out successful deep-ocean crewed missions
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The physics of why Shami’s ‘bolt upright’ seam works magic
A good seam position increases the ball’s ability to take advantage of swinging conditions
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India’s extreme rain was restricted to a ‘corridor’ during 1901-2019 | Explained
A new study has found that large-scale extreme rainfall has been simultaneous, or nearly so, and restricted to a ‘corridor’.
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Partial lunar eclipse to take place tonight
The celestial phenomenon will continue till the early hours of October 29