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Ada Lovelace: the Enchantress of Numbers

Women in STEM is a well-liked time period you’d have heard, and it’s well-celebrated in the fashionable age. However, what about the girls who laid the stepping stones for the time period? Women who not solely broke gender limitations but additionally performed an essential function in laying the basis in a number of fashionable fields. […]

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Scientists discover oldest rocks on Earth, over 4.16 billion years old |

The story of Earth’s origins lies hidden in historic stones, solid in a time of intense formation and volcanic exercise. Recently, a groundbreaking discovery in northern Quebec has shed new mild on the planet’s earliest days. Scientists have confirmed the presence of the oldest recognized rocks on Earth in a area close to the village

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CNSA releases images of Earth and Moon by Tianwen-2 from 590,000 km in deep space |

Source: Astronomy Magazine China’s Tianwen-2 probe has formally begun its deep space mission by capturing a surprising picture of Earth and the Moon from 590,000 kilometers away. Released by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) on July 1, the picture symbolises the beginning of a decade-long journey to discover a near-Earth asteroid and a distant

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Cities built to drain or drown?

The rain begins, and for a lot of cities, so does the chaos. Choked roads, submerged streets, limitless site visitors — a well-known monsoon story. If you’re indoors, you could benefit from the patter in your window. But step outdoors, and it’s a special world: stalled automobiles, knee-deep water, and helplessness. Year after yr, the

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Axiom-4 mission: Group Captain Shukla to interact with students via ham radio on July 4

(*4*) Axiom-4 pilot Shubhanshu Shukla and Mission Specialist Tibor Kapu take pleasure in views of Earth from the International Space Station’s cupola. Photo: axiomspace.com Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who’s aboard the International Space Station (ISS), is anticipated to discuss to the U.R. Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) in Bengaluru via ham radio on July 4. “Contact

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India to fast-track 52 military satellites for better surveillance at borders

Representative picture | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto After defence forces realised the necessity for extra precision surveillance throughout Operation Sindoor, the Union authorities has ordered the fast-tracking of the launch of 52 devoted surveillance satellites, enhancing round the clock monitoring of shoreline and land borders. In October final 12 months, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led

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