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

This tiny ‘mysterious organ’ is no useless lump. 2 global studies link it to longevity & cancer

Sneha Richhariya -
It sits behind the breastbone, just above and in front of the heart. By middle age, it largely turns to fat, often even removed during cardiac surgeries.

US has the first gene therapy drug for hearing loss. India racing to catch up

Akanksha Mishra -
As other global companies race to find new gene therapies, Regeneron plans to make the new drug free for those in the US

Genome India project reveals global databases are missing key Indian genetic variations

Janaki Pande -
The findings came from the Genome India Project, which analysed the complete DNA of 9,768 healthy people from 83 groups.

Tango partners’ brains sync up, new study finds. What it could mean for human communication

Janaki Pande -
A University of Colorado Boulder study has found that tango partners' brainwaves sync as they dance. Devices that track 'neural synchronisation' could change how humans coordinate without speaking.

‘A computer in space’— what is Pathfinder, India’s first orbital data centre

Janaki Pande -
Pathfinder, to be developed by Pixxel and Sarvam AI, is India’s first orbital data centre satellite. It opens the door for satellites that can ‘think’ for themselves and deliver conclusions.

This Bengaluru startup just launched world’s first OptoSAR satellite. It started at IIT Madras

Akanksha Mishra -
Startup GalaxEye Space poses one question for global satellite imagery: ‘Why must we choose between satellite data that is either clear or consistent?’

Health vs. Heat—New study shows how India really wants its climate change messages delivered

Akanksha Mishra -
Shifting the focus from nature to human health doubles public support for climate intervention, says a new study by Wellcome Trust and CORE.

Severe pregnancy vomiting has genetic roots—6 new genes discovered in major study

Arun Singh -
A new study in Nature Genetics identified six new genes linked to hyperemesis gravidarum — severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy — across European, Asian, African, and Latino ancestries.

Monkey see, monkey eat dirt—The social science behind primate ‘self-medication’

Krishan Murari -
A Cambridge study reveals macaques are turning to 'geophagy' to settle digestive issues caused by junk foods. 

New field guide spotlights Delhi’s 15 unique bat species, shifts focus from vermin to vital

Akanksha Mishra -
WWF India and the Nature Conservation Foundation released a first-of-its-kind field guide on the ‘Bats of Delhi NCR’, which documents the 15 different species found in the city.
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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.