
2025 Nobel Prize in Physics
2025 Nobel in Physics awarded to Clarke, Devoret, and Martinis for demonstrating macroscopic quantum effects in electric circuits.
2025 Nobel in Physics awarded to Clarke, Devoret, and Martinis for demonstrating macroscopic quantum effects in electric circuits.
Egypt’s Khaled El-Enany elected UNESCO Director-General for 2025–29, leading global education, culture, and heritage initiatives.
The Assam–Nagaland Border Conflict continues over territorial claims in the Disputed Area Belt, rooted in colonial-era demarcations and unresolved state boundaries.
A survey in Himachal Pradesh recorded 83 snow leopards, highlighting population growth and the importance of conserving this elusive high-altitude predator.
Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi won the 2025 Nobel Prize for discovering regulatory T cells, key to preventing autoimmune diseases.
Compressive asphyxia occurs when chest or abdominal pressure restricts breathing, often in stampedes, causing hypoxia, organ failure, and potentially death.
Cyclone Shakhti, forming over the northeast Arabian Sea, highlights rising cyclone risks in western India, emphasizing preparedness and early warning systems.
The Supreme Court upheld Article 300A, ruling that the Right to Property is a constitutional and human right requiring due process and compensation.
India’s Act East Policy strengthens economic, strategic, and cultural ties with Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific, balancing China’s regional rise.
The Kokrajhar–Gelephu Special Railway Project, India’s first link to Bhutan, enhances connectivity, trade, and strategic ties under the Act East Policy.
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2025 Nobel in Physics awarded to Clarke, Devoret, and Martinis
Egypt’s Khaled El-Enany elected UNESCO Director-General for 2025–29, leading global
Passive euthanasia allows dignified death for terminal patients; reforms can
The Assam–Nagaland Border Conflict continues over territorial claims in the