China Upset With Pakistan Over Method Of Ceasefire? What The Chronology Reveals

New Delhi: As the dust settles after a series of Pakistani escalations and Indian military responses during Operation Sindoor – the mission aimed at targeting terrorists and their backers in the wake of the Pakistan-linked Pahalgam terror attack, the focus now shifts to what really went down on the day the dramatic ceasefire was announced. … Read more

Alchemist’s Dream Come True: Scientists Create Gold From Lead

In a remarkable scientific achievement, physicists at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, known as CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC), have successfully transformed lead into gold, albeit momentarily. During high-energy collisions of lead nuclei, researchers observed the formation of gold nuclei, realizing an age-old alchemical aspiration through modern physics. These experiments, conducted as part of … Read more

Do Sea Creatures Wave At Each Other? Cuttlefish Study Surprises Scientists

Cuttlefish, which many people find cute, has the ability to change colours and textures for camouflage. The cephalopods (squid-like creatures) have a unique appearance and abilities. But can they also wave at each other? The question make look weird, but scientists claim to have found evidence of cuttlefish communicating with each other by waving one … Read more

Opinion | How Pakistan Built Its Elaborate Infrastructure For ‘Proxy’ Terror

On May 7, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor,’ a precision missile strike campaign targeting terror infrastructure across Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Punjab Province. The operation focused on nine key locations, including Lashkar-e-Taiba’s (LeT) headquarters, Markaz Taiba, in Muridke, nearly 50 kilometres from Lahore, and Jaish-e-Mohammed’s (JeM) Subhan Allah Mosque complex in Bahawalpur. Both sites are known hubs … Read more