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Up-to-the-minute coverage and expert analysis of the latest in the world of science.

Vikram-I rocket to be ready for commercial launches in 2027, says Skyroot CEO Pawan Chandana

Akanksha Mishra -
Vikram-I’s launch will mark an important milestone in India’s private space sector’s journey, with Skyroot becoming the first company after ISRO to be able to launch rockets.

Of the 16 El Niño events since 1950, five led to extreme droughts in India

Akanksha Mishra -
An increase beyond 0.5 degrees Celsius above average is considered an El Niño event. This year temperatures might rise by 3 degrees Celsius.

The Indian sky will likely see northern lights tonight. Here’s why

Janaki Pande -
The vibrant, wave-like coloured lights are likely to be seen from the heights of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, parts of Kashmir, and the Pangong Tso lake and Hanle regions of Ladakh tonight.

IIT-Madras, IISc solve 70-yr-old riddle to understand boron. It’s a chemical breakthrough

Janaki Pande -
The breakthrough was reported in a recent study published in the journal Science, where researchers at the IIT-Madras and IISc created an alternative to ferrocene without using carbon.

Stanford scientists discover a new immune cell in worms which explodes when triggered

Janaki Pande -
The study, ‘Explosive cytotoxicity of ruptoblasts bridges hormone surveillance and immune defense’, was authored by Stanford University scientists. It was published in the journal Cell.

How a vaccine made from a patient’s own tumour can help keep skin cancer from returning

Sneha Richhariya -
The findings of trials using intismeran, an mRNA-based individualised vaccine, was published at the 2026 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago.

3 new species of Himalayan pit viper discovered in Pakistan and Nepal

Janaki Pande -
The study, published in the open-access journal ZooKeys, used a combination of fresh and historical DNA, skeletal anatomy, and ecological observations to discover the new species of snakes.

Does climate change worsen antimicrobial resistance? Lancet study says there’s correlation

Janaki Pande -
The study published in ‘The Lancet’ analysed 4,88,232 Salmonella genomes from 139 countries over a period from 1940 to 2023.

The ‘third eye’ exists. It’s hidden in the brain, say Sussex scientists

Janaki Pande -
A Sussex University study posits how a 600-million-year-old light-sensing organ split to create the modern human eye.

Scientists have found a better way to deliver cancer drugs—deeper in tumour, high precision

Arun Singh -
Unlike traditional antibody-drug conjugates, which struggle to move beyond the outer layers of tumours because of their size, affibodies are ten times smaller.
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Iran player’s gun gesture was just a goal celebration. Stop projecting your politics on it

Saptak Datta -
From Gabriel Batistuta's machine-gun routine to Robbie Keane's finger-gun salute, guns aren't foreign to goal celebrations. Backlash against Iran’s Mohammad Mohebi is excessive.

ICAI to onboard 25 CA firms under PM Internship Scheme, targets 2,000 interns by year-end

Udit Bubna -
ICAI plans to engage medium and large CA firms under the PMIS, with interns likely to start joining next month. The ICAI can later open it up for everyone.

India, US, Siberia, Pakistan: 5 crashes in 3 days underline military aviation risks

Anmol Kapil -
In India, the crash involving the AN-32 transport aircraft marked the fourth major incident involving a military aircraft since the beginning of this year.

Five challenges await Modi. First, he must shake off the past and Nehru

Shekhar Gupta -
It’s a perfectly reasonable presumption that Modi will be around for a significant enough time for us to reflect on the challenges that lie ahead. I will list five.