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- Atom bomb’s unexpected souvenir, and the weight-loss drug that may be helping breast cancer patients
Unoriginal sin
29 May 2026 at 08:11
The controversy over the 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize has exposed how AI has embedded itself into both the writing and judging of literary fiction—and the implications this holds for human creativity.
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- India built a software economy on borrowed hardware. AI changes the equation
India built a software economy on borrowed hardware. AI changes the equation
21 May 2026 at 14:04
India’s digital rise depended on foreign infrastructure and supply chains. AI is pushing energy, chips, and compute to the centre of the race, and India still lacks enough of all three.

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- A malaria fix for the tiniest; Timing protein’s sprint; Parasites’ exit sign; and why eyes can’t sit still
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- Move over, copper; broken is beautiful; and the cosmos slows
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- Plastic to pickles, radiation roulette, and seeing cells clearly
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- Why are so few women in science able to access prestigious STEM jobs: Dr Karishma S. Kaushik
Why are so few women in science able to access prestigious STEM jobs: Dr Karishma S. Kaushik
26 March 2026 at 13:53
Physician-scientist says her book—about living a career in science—is for women who are currently making a career in science happen.

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- Sip to remember; cracks in the cosmos; and the secret language of neighs
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- India’s AI ambition seems to stop at the server room
India’s AI ambition seems to stop at the server room
24 February 2026 at 14:17
At the Artificial Intelligence Impact Summit 2026, the message was clear: India wants to run your AI, not build its own models—a strategy that locks it into the lowest layer of the global stack.

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- India AI Impact Summit 2026: New Delhi Declaration, Pax Silica, and beyond
India AI Impact Summit 2026: New Delhi Declaration, Pax Silica, and beyond
23 February 2026 at 16:18
India’s six-day AI summit produced a US technology pact, a non-binding global declaration, and record investment pledges. Critics said the hard questions went unanswered.

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- What is OpenClaw? Inside the spicy AI agent everyone is talking about
What is OpenClaw? Inside the spicy AI agent everyone is talking about
31 January 2026 at 15:39
From viral sensation to security flashpoint, here is a clear guide to OpenClaw, formerly Moltbot, the AI agent that promises a personal assistant and delivers serious risk along with it.

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- Black Hole’s wild youth; the genome’s soft spot; AI gives sodium batteries a shortcut
Star Hill under Google search
5 January 2026 at 10:09
As Google scouts land for a power-hungry data centre, Dalit farmers in Visakhapatnam find their fields indexed for growth they may not survive.

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- Gasping fish and new hope for Alzheimer’s
Gasping fish and new hope for Alzheimer’s
29 December 2025 at 11:30

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- Best of 2025: Surveillance, social media, and the future of AI and us
Best of 2025: Surveillance, social media, and the future of AI and us
29 December 2025 at 10:10
This year, robots picked fights, governments picked data, and AI failed to transform the world. Here are Frontline’s top tech stories of the year.

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- Science Notebook: The year in simple breakthroughs
Science Notebook: The year in simple breakthroughs
23 December 2025 at 13:55
These stories provide a snapshot of how science nudged our understanding of the human body, technological risk, and the cosmos,

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- Australia draws a line online. Will India follow?
Australia draws a line online. Will India follow?
14 December 2025 at 03:42
Oz is turning off social media accounts for under-16s, starting a global debate on digital childhoods. India will have to decide where it stands.

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- A teenage galaxy with a midlife crisis and the deuteron that wouldn’t die


