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Russia’s Plasma Engine: 30 Days to Mars

What once belonged to science fiction is now stepping into the laboratory. Russian scientists have unveiled a prototype plasma engine that could slash the...

Turning Back Time: Scientists Rejuvenate Human Skin Cells Without Stem Cells

Aging has long been considered irreversible at the cellular level. But scientists at the Babraham Institute have just shaken that belief. In a landmark...

Adani Solar’s Historic Entry into Wood Mackenzie’s Global Top 10

India’s clean-energy story just crossed a defining milestone. Adani Solar has officially entered Wood Mackenzie’s Global Top 10 solar manufacturers, becoming the only Indian...

BRICS Digital Currency Bridge: The Silent Reset of Global Payments

What if international payments stopped being slow, expensive, and politically filtered? The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has floated an idea that could quietly rewire...

PhotonSync: India’s Quantum Leap Through Ordinary Fibre

Imagine turning the internet’s invisible highways into tamper-proof quantum corridors. That’s exactly what Indian scientists have achieved with PhotonSync—a breakthrough that could redefine how the...

Germany’s Salt-Air Battery: The End of Lithium’s Reign

Lithium ruled the energy world for decades. Now, Germany has introduced a challenger so simple—and so powerful—that it may quietly end lithium’s dominance forever. A...

Japan Mines the Ocean: The New Gold Rush Beneath the Waves

For centuries, humanity looked to mountains and deserts for minerals. In a historic first, Japan has shifted that search to the darkest depths of...

Japan Becomes the First Nation to Generate Electricity in Space and Transmit It to Earth

History has been rewritten—silently, scientifically, and far above our skies. Japan has done what humanity only imagined: it generated electricity in space and successfully...

Human DNA Components Found in a 2-Billion-Year-Old Meteorite

What if the raw ingredients of you didn’t begin on Earth at all? A space rock—ancient, silent, and older than complex life—may be carrying clues...

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