For years, the debate over teens and screens has been defined by uncertainty. Parents, teachers, doctors and policymakers have argued over whether phones and social media were truly harming young ...
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With technology growing faster than ever, many Class 12 students dream of working in IT, AI, or data-driven fields. Data is ...
Today, Science, Technology, and Innovation are increasingly important in all spheres of human life. As science and technology rapidly advance, some developing nations are seizing the opportunity to ...
Over 70 new species, from insects to dinosaurs, were identified in 2025 by combining fieldwork, museum collections, and ...
Exosomes increase the formation of collagen and elastin, which improves skin suppleness and minimises wrinkles and fine lines ...
A “standard reference thermoelectric module (SRTEM)*” for objectively measuring thermoelectric module performance has been ...
Introduction Compared with other high-income countries, the USA continues to have the highest rates of pregnancy-related and associated mortality and morbidity (PRAMM), particularly in rural areas and ...
A 40-atom gold nanocluster breaks from gold's signature dense packing, forming square atomic planes with a central channel that accelerates electron relaxation about 80x.
Universities must upgrade their digital infrastructure and prioritise immersive, hands-on training to keep pace with ...
New research indicates that how often people drink may matter as much as how much they drink, with even modest alcohol use ...
Would you rather fight a horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses? As silly as it sounds, the question captures a real ...