Maverick Story’s
A Baby Borne on his 31st. Birthday called as the ‘World’s Oldest Baby’.
Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, born on Saturday, July 26, has the curious distinction of being the “world’s oldest baby”. He was conceived 31 years ago and frozen as an embryo in 1994, when his adoptive parents were just toddlers. Lindsey Pierce (35 Years), and Tim Pierce (34 Years), from London, Ohio,…
Read More »West Bengal – International Tiger Day 2025: Sundarbans Tiger Reserve set to expand by 1,100 sq km, becoming India’s second largest.
Sundarbans Tiger Reserve inches closer to becoming India’s second-largest tiger sanctuary, as a long-pending proposal to expand its area by about 1,100 sq km has finally reached the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF & CC). With the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) already granting technical approval,…
Read More »DGCA audit flags findings across major Indian airlines; as the regulator emphasises safety oversight.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has released its latest audit findings of the scheduled Indian airlines, offering insights into operational and safety compliance as part of its Annual Surveillance Plan (ASP) under the Safety Oversight Programme. As per the report, Air India, the nation’s flag carrier, has come…
Read More »KARGIL AIR WAR: IAF’s Strategic Edge in the Summer of 1999
How India’s Air Power Broke Pakistan’s Covert Infiltration and Reasserted Control Over Kargil Heights Introduction: An Unconventional War on the Roof of the World The summer of 1999 witnessed an extraordinary conflict in the icy heights of Kargil, a region nestled in the Indian-administered Ladakh. While wars are traditionally fought…
Read More »Grey Skies in Golden Years: Catching Depression Early
Late-life depression is real, complex, and often overlooked. Understanding the signs, breaking the stigma, and seeking timely help can change lives. Depression isn’t limited to a specific age group. Yet, when it appears in later life, it often goes unnoticed—hidden behind misconceptions about aging, physical symptoms, or stigma around mental…
Read More »How AI and satellite data are helping in ridding off illegal fishing in the seas.
What is acclaimed to be a manifestation of scientific discovery, the Satellite radar imagery, in conjunction with artificial intelligence (AI), has tracked down illegal fishing to show that efforts to protect the ocean’s biodiversity are working. However, the data’s collected and sent were further evaluated by Juan Mayorga – a…
Read More »New Innovation captures carbon from treated wastewater before release.
Scientific Tests had revealed that, when waster water flowing out of the toilets & drains, are treated, raises the Carbon Dioxide Levels in the adjoining water ways. But recently Two Johns Hopkins University scientists, namely Ruggero Rossi, and Nakyeong Yun have found an innovative way to reduce levels of this…
Read More »Cities Gear Up for Monsoon : Massive Drain Cleaning and Safety Drives Launched Under SAFAI APNAO, BIMAARI BHAGAO (SABB) Campaign
With the onset of monsoon, cities across India are stepping up their commitment to cleanliness and public health under MoHUA led Safai Apnao, Bimaari Bhagao 2025 (1st July- 31st July) campaign. From bustling metros to small towns, urban local bodies are proactively tackling monsoon-related health risks — unclogging drains, clearing garbage hotspots, promoting hand…
Read More »Priyadarshini Mattoo’s brother & concerned citizens appeals to Delhi Home Minister, urging him to reject any reconsideration of convict Santosh Singh’s premature release.
Brother of Priyadarshini Mattoo & group of concerned citizens have appealed to Delhi Home Minister Ashish Sood urging him to reject any reconsideration of, life convict Santosh Kumar Singh’s release from prison following Delhi High Court setting aside the order of Delhi government’s Sentence Review Board (SRB) in this regard.…
Read More »Smart Nano-Materials Could Help Detect Explosives With Layers Of Innovation
A novel sandwich of smart nano-materials could now help detect harmful chemicals including explosives like TNT and RDX even at trace levels. It holds promise in areas like airport security and environmental pollution monitoring. In recent years, numerous methods have emerged to detect harmful chemicals that impact our daily lives.…
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