SC Directs 1-Year Completion of UAPA Trials

In a landmark decision aimed at ensuring swifter justice, the Supreme Court of India has directed that all trials under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) must be completed within one year from the date of the charge sheet being filed. This ruling seeks to address long-standing concerns regarding delays in trials for cases involving … Read more

Children’s Ibuprofen Recall: FDA Alert

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall of approximately 90,000 bottles of children’s ibuprofen nationwide, casting serious doubts on the safety of a popular pediatric drug. Parents and healthcare providers have a strong faith in the use of ibuprofen as an antipyretic medication against fever, inflammation, and mild pain in children. … Read more

Women’s March Madness 2026: Big Wins, Upsets

The 2026 NCAA Women’s basketball tournament began with a bang as the best players on the field competed, and one of the oldest programs in the sport bowed out. The first round action provided a combination of power, resilience, and the initial indications of bracket drama- characteristics of the March Madness. Heavyweights Set the Tone … Read more

Technology and AI Luminary Neal Fishman Calls for Global Licensing of AI Systems

A new manifesto from technology thinker Neal Fishman is reigniting debate over how artificial intelligence should be governed at a global level. In a sweeping proposal that blends ethics, law, and technology policy, Fishman argues that all advanced AI systems should require licensing and certification before they are created, deployed, or modified. The manifesto comes … Read more

Study Links Everyday Drinks to Brain Health Risk

The daily habits of millions of people around the globe include everyday drinks like coffee, tea and other caffeinated beverages. To a lot of people, it has become customary to begin the day with a cup of coffee or a warm drink in the middle of the day. Although these drinks are usually considered harmless … Read more

Ranbir Kapoor Starts Ramayana Part 2 Shoot

It is one of the most anticipated movie ventures in the Indian film scene that has made a significant stride. The next shooting phase of the epic mythological film Rama Part 2 will take place with actor Ranbir Kapoor officially starting the shoot, a major milestone in the ambitious two-part cinematic extravaganza that the producer-director … Read more

Black Hole and Neutron Star Mergers Push the Laws of Physics with Their Odd Orbits

Astronomers studying some of the most extreme objects in the universe have discovered a surprising phenomenon that is forcing scientists to rethink long-standing ideas about cosmic collisions. Recent observations suggest that certain black hole–neutron star mergers occur in unusual oval-shaped orbits rather than the nearly perfect circular paths scientists previously expected. This discovery is significant … Read more

NASA Satellite Reentry: Location and Timeline

A NASA research satellite that has spent nearly fourteen years orbiting Earth is making its final descent back to the planet. The spacecraft, known as Van Allen Probe A, is expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere after completing a groundbreaking mission studying the radiation belts that surround our planet. Scientists have been carefully tracking the spacecraft’s … Read more