Chip in fast

India started late in semiconductor race, it should make a dash for front of the pack Fusion energy has taken so long to materialise it seems a mirage. Quantum computing, also talked about since 1980s,…

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Not going by the book

The real debate on the Constitution should be centred around rights of ordinary citizens Parliamentarians are raising heat ’n dust making claims on the Constitution. But heavens won’t fall. For, parliamentarians are cold to the…

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A new study warns about frequent solar superflares

A new study reveals that our sun could produce catastrophic superflares more frequently than previously thought. These powerful bursts of energy could disrupt global communication systems, power grids, and satellites, causing widespread damage. Scientists are now concerned about Earth’s preparedness for such a massive event, as our reliance on technology increases the risks.

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Congress spells out Nehru’s rationale for statute tweak

Congress criticized PM Modi, alleging his focus is on defaming Nehru rather than governance. They questioned Modi’s reliance on Nehru as a distraction from his failures and current issues. Congress defended Nehru’s first constitutional amendment, citing its necessity for addressing communal propaganda, protecting land reforms, and upholding reservations.

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