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Human brain can grow new cells, remain sharp even in 80s: Study
'But Alzheimer's Disease Disrupts Renewal Process'
11 Indian Americans named Forbes’ 250 America’s Greatest Innovators
Eleven Indian Americans have been celebrated on Forbes' America's Greatest Innovators list, highlighting their transformative contributions across technology, biotech and infrastructure. These leaders, from AI pioneers to gene therapy developers, underscore the vital role of immigrant talent in shaping America's technological and economic future, inspiring a new generation of innovators.
Insects made in labs to spy for Germany in a new warfare revolution
Germany is exploring controversial defence research creating bioelectronic insects for surveillance. A startup, SWARM Biotactics, is developing prototypes combining living insects with electronic components and AI. These insect-based systems aim to gather intelligence in difficult environments where drones struggle. This innovation highlights a move towards stealthier and more adaptable military technologies.
4 Indian American scientists win $75,000 each at one of America’s most elite research honours, crowned 2026 Sloan Research Fellows
Four Indian American researchers have been honoured as 2026 Sloan Research Fellows, a prestigious early-career recognition. Their groundbreaking work in cryptography, statistics, AI reliability and quantum computing from Carnegie Mellon University and MIT highlights the significant contributions of diaspora scientists. This award provides crucial support for their transformative research endeavours.
Nasa's ambitious Moon mission delayed: Artemis II rocket rolled back for repairs
NASA has rolled back its Artemis II moon rocket and Orion spacecraft from the launch pad to the Vehicle Assembly Building due to a new technical issue with the helium pressurisation system. This setback, following earlier hydrogen leaks, means the planned March launch window is now unattainable.
Mother-daughter team finds world’s largest known coral on Great Barrier Reef
A mother and daughter have discovered the world's largest known coral colony on the Great Barrier Reef. Identified as Pavona clavus, the massive coral stretches approximately 111 meters and covers nearly 4,000 square meters. This significant find was made during the Great Reef Census, an initiative aimed at supporting reef conservation efforts.
Chile telescope captures image of star-forming region at heart of Milky Way
A powerful telescope in Chile has captured the largest image ever produced by ALMA, revealing the Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone in unprecedented detail. This vast region of cold gas, stretching over 650 light-years, is crucial for star formation and offers insights into galactic evolution and the life cycle of stars.
