TECH & INNOVATIONIndia is trying to balance the water supply in the country with the use of an engineering project that will link the subcontinent's rivers. Continue reading to learn more.
A 2-millimeter metallic blue ant was discovered in Arunachal Pradesh's remote Siang Valley while researchers surveyed the area. Continue reading to learn the full story.
Food safety regulators from different countries have launched food safety investigations on the spice blends of MDH and Everest, two top Indian spice blend brands. Read to learn more.
Climate change is also affecting terrorists by forcing them to relocate to other places. Continue reading to learn how the phenomenon affects terrorist activities in India.
Indian Forest Service and Pune-based researchers uncover five young elephant corpses, ritually buried by Asian elephants in a legs-up position. Continue reading to learn more details.
NASA's orbiting spacecraft tested Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander on the Moon, confirming a new method for precise object location. Read the article to learn more.
India's space agency achieved success with the launch of a rocket carrying an observatory to study celestial bodies, particularly black holes. Read the article to learn more details.
India encountered a major setback on Saturday's launch of its uncrewed test flight but was able to address the problem. Continue reading to learn more.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to establish India's inaugural space station, aligning with NASA's 2025 moon return and China's 2030 plans. Read the article for more details.
Chandrayaan-3 succeeded in its mission but lost contact with its lander and rover during a lunar night two weeks ago. Read the article for more details.
Why do most countries with dedicated Moon missions aim for the lunar south pole? Read to find out. After over fifty years since humanity first stepped foot on the lunar surface, global efforts have been dedicated to reach Earth's natural satellite.
The Vikram moon lander was able to float at around 15 inches above the lunar surface before soft-landing around 11 to 15 inches from where it previously sat. Read to learn more.
According to India's space agency, it will take the Aditya craft four months to reach its L1 destination, where it will start orbiting and observing the Sun. Read to learn more.