President Xi jokes about espionage while gifting smartphones to South Korean President Lee, drawing global attention as the Chinese leader is rarely seen making spontaneous comments.
China’s tightening grip on rare earths is shaking global supply chains, exposing how dependent the world remains on it for vital industrial inputs. As others rush for alternatives, India’s plans have ...
The new Janat Dilmun phase one willinclude an upgrade of the façade and the facilities within the park and willintroduce two world-class attractions ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet the Indian women's cricket team on Wednesday, November 5, following their victory in the 2025 World Cup final defeating South Africa, claimed reports. However, ...
Artificial intelligence giant Nvidia's most advanced chips will be reserved for US companies and kept out of China and other countries, US President Donald Trump said. During a taped interview that ...
The ₹1 lakh crore RDI Scheme Fund, launched by PM Modi at ESTIC 2025, seeks to catalyse private sector R&D in India. The initiative emphasises ease of research and innovation, aiming to position India ...
Humanity must develop sustainable technology and establish off-world colonies before climate change and increased solar ...
The students competed against teams from more than 190 countries worldwide, with each team tasked with developing a robot.
Nucanon's technology will serve as the foundation of Zupee’s new interactive storytelling vertical that will enable creators to develop branching narratives, dynamic characters, and AI-driven worlds ...
The Singularity South Africa Summit 2025 took place in Sandton this past month, with over 1,100 delegates in attendance in person and over 1,000 online. Hosted in collaboration with Old Mutual, the ...
The latest funding round was led by Felicis with participation from Benchmark, General Catalyst, and Robinhood Ventures.
Ever wondered what war smells like? Or ponder the odor of love, or the stench of medieval Paris, or the sacred fragrance of religion? A new exhibition ...