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Major Exam Scams and Paper Leaks in India (2013–2026): A Timeline of Examination Integrity Failures

Jun 11, 2026

A system under repeated strain On May 12, 2026, the National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled NEET-UG 2026, the medical entrance examination that more than 2.27 million students across the country …

Afghanistan Earthquakes: A Tragic Timeline of Loss and Resilience

Sep 13, 2025

Earthquakes have become an all-too-frequent tragedy for Afghanistan, a nation caught in the seismic grip of the Hindu Kush and surrounding fault lines. Over the past three decades, devastating tremors …

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New Material Can Control Heat Like a Computer Chip

Jul 8, 2026

Topic: Physics Scientists in Japan created a new material that can control heat like a computer chip. This breakthrough could lead to more efficient energy systems and better sensors. Imagine …

Quantum Mechanics: From Mysterious Theory to Powerful Tool

Jul 8, 2026

Topic: Physics Dr. Marlan Scully reflects on how quantum mechanics evolved from a puzzling idea to a foundation of technologies like lasers and computers. For much of the early 20th …

5,000-year-old wolves on a remote island challenge our understanding of domestication

Jul 8, 2026

Topic: Biology Scientists found wolf remains on a small Swedish island. The wolves couldn't have reached the island alone, so people must have brought them there. This discovery suggests that …

Ancient Bees Built Tiny Nests in Animal Bones 20,000 Years Ago

Jul 8, 2026

Topic: Biology A team of scientists discovered that ancient bees used empty tooth sockets in fossilized jaws as tiny nests for their offspring. This unusual nesting strategy was found in …

Hidden Layer in Ocean Floor Made Japan's 2011 Tsunami So Deadly

Jul 8, 2026

Topic: Earth Science Researchers found a weak layer of clay beneath the Pacific Ocean that helped cause Japan's devastating tsunami. They drilled into the ocean floor and analyzed sediment samples …

Scientists Discover New Way Brain Cells Die in Alzheimer's

Jul 8, 2026

Topic: Health Researchers from King's College London found a new process called karyoptosis that may explain how brain cells die in Alzheimer's disease. They analyzed data from 3,000 brain cells …

Scientists Solve Black Hole Mystery with New Theory

Jul 5, 2026

Topic: Physics Physicists have found a possible solution to the black hole information paradox. They propose that black holes leave behind stable 'remnants' that store information. This theory also helps …

New Tool Helps Scientists Study Frictionless Superfluids

Jul 5, 2026

Topic: Physics Physicists at UBC and Freiburg University created a new optical centrifuge to control molecule rotation in superfluids. This tool will help scientists study how molecules interact with their …

What's the secret to living a long and healthy life?

Jul 5, 2026

Topic: Health Scientists have found a way to identify people who live to be 100 or older. They looked at blood samples from these people and found certain patterns that …

New Hope for Deadly Cancers with Hidden Weakness Found

Jul 5, 2026

Topic: Health Researchers at UCLA discovered a hidden weakness in some aggressive cancers. They found that these cancer cells rely on a protein called E2F3 to survive, and blocking it …

Scientists Discover How Brain Controls Muscle Growth and Fat Burning

Jul 5, 2026

Topic: Biology Researchers at UC Berkeley found a brain circuit that regulates growth hormone release during sleep. This discovery could lead to new treatments for sleep disorders linked to metabolic …

Drinking to Cope with Stress Can Permanently Change Your Brain

Jul 5, 2026

Topic: Health Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that using alcohol to cope with stress in early adulthood can lead to long-term changes in the brain. These changes …

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