India is a mystical country rich in cultural diversity, exotic customs and ancient traditions that have stood the test of ...
This finding, exhibiting a radically different climate during Mars' Noachian era, boosts chances of ancient life and lays the groundwork for the future Rosalind Franklin rover mission exploring ...
From the ancient civilisations to the modern tech era, India has been at the forefront of groundbreaking innovations. Here are 8 incredible inventions that India has gifted to the world!
Army fully ready, capable to deal with any situation: Gen Dwivedi The charged-up atmosphere then gave way to echoing of stories of ancient India and its military wisdom, the powerful life-like ...
Ancient Egyptian person ... we can take advantage of all the nutrients left behind by the floodwater. We even measure the level of the River Nile to see how much flooding we can expect.
As advertisers in India push for greater transparency in media measurement, the media industry remains hesitant to provide clear answers. Nowhere is this more evident than in the realm of ...
Here are some of the most remarkable ancient cities in Asia: Varanasi, India As one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Varanasi is a fascinating city to visit. The city ...
New discoveries by a UCF researcher and her team at the ancient Mesopotamian site of Kurd Qaburstan, including clay tablets with ancient cuneiform writing, a game board and large structural ...
Here’s how it works. An ancient and enigmatic stone circle in the Middle East may not be a prehistoric astronomical observatory after all, according to a new study of satellite images.
This was the foundation of ancient India’s education system—a model so profound and forward-thinking that its echoes can still inspire the way we approach learning today. It wasn’t just ...
As a volcanic eruption darkened the sun roughly 4,900 years ago, a Stone Age culture sacrificed hundreds of decorated stone plaques to try to coax it back. A trove of engraved stones unearthed ...
But using ice cores and other ancient data points allows scientists to peer much deeper into the past, and establish that the climate today is likely warmer than it has been in 120,000 years.