The Indian Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) has started authorising Indian private firms, marking the beginning of private space sector launches in India.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
IISc researchers have developed new Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)-based machine learning algorithm to help to better understand and predict connectivity between different regions of the brain. The algorithm rapidly analyse the enormous amounts of data generated from diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) scans of the human brain.Read More
Mozilla Firefox 100 has been released for desktop and Android. It brings support for subtitles in the picture-in-picture mode.Read More
Apple, Google and Microsoft have announced that they will implement new capabilities of the common passwordless sign-in standard created by the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium on their devices and platforms over the coming year.Read More
Scientists, in a latest study, have found a region on the Red Planet that might have been “repeatedly habitable” until relatively late in Martian History. They have discovered the clay-bearing sediments within the Margaritifer Terra region of Mars. The region has some of the most extensively preserved landforms that were created by running water on…
A recent study has concluded that rocket launches are taking a larger toll on the climate like no other. Using a 3D model to explore the impact of rocket launches and re-entry in 2019, the team stated the “impact of projected space tourism scenarios is based on the recent billionaire space race.”Read More
Lenovo has announced its newest generation of Yoga Slim clamshell laptops in the US. The latest models in the Yoga Slim lineup include the Yoga Slim 9i, Yoga Slim 7i and Yoga Slim7i Pro X, Yoga Slim 7i Carbon, Yoga Slim 7, Yoga Slim 7 Pro, and the Yoga 7. The laptops will be available…
Fortnite is back on iPhone for free — thanks to Microsoft. Xbox Cloud Gaming users will now be able to play “Fortnite” for free on Android, iOS, and Windows devices.Read More
A recent study has highlighted how the explorative strength in dyslexic people has an evolution link to it and has contributed to human survival. This is the first time a cross-disciplinary approach using evolutionary perspective has been taken into consideration to study dyslexia.Read More
NASA’s Curiosity and Perseverance rovers sent by the space agency to explore Mars have been able to detect organic matter in the past. While this isn’t considered concrete evidence to prove that life once thrived on the Red Planet, researchers have concluded that rovers might have to dig a bit deeper to unearth the signs…