A competitive selection of scholars with Indian roots to undergo leadership and career development program in August.
A century-old annual science event, the Indian Science Congress, has been canceled following a clash between its organizer, the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), and the federal government.
Almost every year since 1914, the Indian Science Congress has brought together a wide range of scientists, academics, students and even Nobel laureates in an event that has been central to the ...
Scientists, students, researchers, and science lovers are participating in a series of rallies in several Indian cities between August 10 and 17 as part of the 2024 India March for Science events. The ...
India's history of science is long and layered. From the idea of zero to early work in astronomy and mathematics, many thinkers from the subcontinent helped shape scientific knowledge. Over time, ...
Nature India: Is India spending enough on scientific research? Ajay Sood: We have witnessed consistent growth in India’s overall science and technology (S&T) spending. However, in terms of ...
NASA and the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) announced the launch of the NASA AIHEC Summer Research Experience Program. The program is a strategic approach to inspire young ...
IN A WORK titled “Allotropy of Mine” Daniela Brill Estrada, an artist from Colombia, confronts viewers with her body’s carbon content. A set of Ikea shelves displays jars, big and tiny, each filled ...
Patanjali Research Foundation is bridging ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern science, achieving global recognition through rigorous research and publications in prestigious journals. Their work ...
Did our AI summary help? India will observe National Science Day 2026 on February 28, marking the announcement of the Raman Effect and highlighting this year’s theme focused on youth leadership in ...
We have seen a lot of stories recently about China’s emergence as a science super power--“China’s scientists lead world in research growth” in the Financial Times, blog posts at the New Yorker, and ...