A New Chapter in Indian Aviation: Dhruv-NG Civil Helicopter Flies for the First Time
India’s aerospace sector marked a major milestone as the Dhruv-NG civilian helicopter successfully completed its maiden flight in Bengaluru, demonstrating a top speed of 285 kmph and validating years of design, testing, and engineering effort. Developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the Dhruv-NG (Next Generation) represents a significant leap forward in India’s rotary-wing capabilities, especially […]
Zelensky Signals Openness to Peace Talks with Putin in “Any Format” Amid Ongoing War
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signaled renewed openness to diplomacy, stating that he is ready to hold peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin “in any format.” The statement comes amid continued fighting between Russia and Ukraine and growing international efforts to push both sides toward a negotiated settlement. Zelensky’s remarks underline Kyiv’s willingness to […]
The Evolution Trap: How Scientists Are Exploiting Cancer’s Resistance Strategies
Harnessing Cancer’s Own Defences: How Resistance Mutations Are Being Turned Against Tumours Cancer treatment has long been framed as a battle between medicine and a fast-evolving disease. Tumours adapt, mutate, and often become resistant to therapies that initially worked well. Now, in a surprising reversal, researchers are learning how to exploit those very resistance mutations—once […]
From Widow to Prime Minister: The Rise of Khaleda Zia
Introduction: A Defining Figure in Bangladesh’s History Few political leaders in South Asia have left as complex and enduring a legacy as Khaleda Zia. As Bangladesh’s first woman prime minister, she broke barriers in a male-dominated political landscape and emerged as one of the most powerful figures in the country’s post-independence era. Her life has […]
Birth of Worlds in Turmoil: Hubble Explores a Massive Stellar Nursery
A window into a turbulent stellar birthplace Astronomers peering deep into space with the Hubble Space Telescope have uncovered breathtaking — and chaotic — details inside the largest known planet-forming region ever observed. The observations focus on the Tarantula Nebula, a colossal cloud of gas and dust located about 160,000 light-years away in the Large […]
A Near Miss, Not a Threat: Inside the Historic Apophis Flyby of 2029
Asteroid Alert: Apophis Set for an Unprecedented Close Encounter with Earth in 2029 In April 2029, humanity will witness one of the most extraordinary astronomical events of the modern era. A massive near-Earth asteroid named Apophis will pass just 32,000 kilometers above Earth’s surface—closer than many geostationary satellites. While early fears once painted Apophis as […]
Is the Universe Headed for a Big Crunch? New Clues from Dark Energy
Dark Energy May Be Changing — And It Could Decide the Fate of the Universe For decades, scientists believed they had a rough handle on the ultimate fate of the universe. Observations suggested that space is expanding faster and faster, driven by a mysterious force known as dark energy. Under this assumption, the cosmos would […]
The Sound of Space: How NASA Converts Stellar Data Into Music
NASA Shares How It Transforms the Life Cycle of Stars Into Music When we think of stars, we imagine dazzling points of light scattered across the night sky. But what if these distant cosmic objects could also be heard? In a fascinating blend of science and art, NASA has found a way to translate astronomical […]
