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India gets its own private space watch, thanks to pixxel!

India gets its own private space watch, thanks to pixxel!

PixxelSpace will head a ₹1,200-crore consortium over five years to design, build and operate India’s first fully indigenous Earth-observation satellite constellation.
Can lab diamonds outshine the worth of real diamonds?

Can lab diamonds outshine the worth of real diamonds?

Gen Z and millennials favor lab-grown diamonds for their affordability, ethical edge, and quality posing a bold challenge to rarer natural gems.
Computer science graduates face harsh job market!

Computer science graduates face harsh job market!

The promise of prosperity in Computer Science is under siege: graduate unemployment is soaring with few job offers, signaling a wake-up call for the tech dream.
An ultramassive black hole 36 billion times bigger than sun discovered!

An ultramassive black hole 36 billion times bigger than sun discovered!

Astronomers have detected an ultramassive, dormant black hole with mass of 36 billion Suns, forming a perfect Einstein ring 5 billion light-years away.
How this tiny pen drive packs massive 2 TB storage!

How this tiny pen drive packs massive 2 TB storage!

Despite its small size, this modern pen drive leverages advanced flash architecture to store up to 2 TB revealing technological evolution in portable storage.
ISRO to launch 6,500-Kg US satellite soon!

ISRO to launch 6,500-Kg US satellite soon!

ISRO will launch the 6,500 kg US-built BlueBird Block-2 communications satellite using its LVM3 rocket in the coming months, affirming deepening Indo-US space collaboration.
NASA shares Ganga's mighty view from space!

NASA shares Ganga's mighty view from space!

From the ISS, astronaut Don Pettit snapped a near-infrared shot of the expansive, fertile Ganges-Brahmaputra (Sundarbans) delta Earth’s largest and lushest river delta.
How fast is the universe expanding? Even astronomers can’t agree!

How fast is the universe expanding? Even astronomers can’t agree!

Two key methods—standard candles vs. cosmic microwave background—offer conflicting Hubble constant values (73 vs 67 km/s/Mpc), deepening a cosmological quandary.

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