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  • Beyond Science and Intellectual Capabilities

EDITORIAL NOTE : Why Science and Spirituality Must Walk Together

Walk through any modern city and the signs of progress are unmistakable; smartphones in every hand, hospitals equipped with cutting-edge technology, satellites circling the Earth, and instant access to information. By ever...

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  • Emerging Innovations & New Technologies

You Know ?? The Strongest Material Ever Discovered

Graphene: The Strongest Material Ever Discovered“If you think diamond is the strongest material, you are mistaken. The strongest known material is graphene. ...

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  • Emerging Innovations & New Technologies

EDITORIAL : A Future (Within 30–40 Years) Where Humans Are Born in Lab

Within 50 years from now, the way humans are born may look very different from today. What sounds like science fiction now, babies developing in laboratories could slowly move toward simple reality. Not su...

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  • Critical Thinking : Self, System and Society

Why So Many Puppies Die Young: A Silent Public Health and Animal Welfare Crisis

Every year, people celebrate the birth of tiny dog puppies symbols of joy, loyalty, and new life. Yet behind this happiness lies a quiet and largely unseen reality: a large number of puppies never survive their first few w...

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  • Emerging Innovations & New Technologies

How To Disappear: The New Physics Behind Military Invisibility Suits

“Suppose you wear a special suit that makes you fully invisible in public. Others cannot see you at all, yet you can clearly see everyone and everything around you. This creates a strange dual reality; your p...

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  • Emerging Innovations & New Technologies

How "White Graphene" Is Transforming Clean Water Technology With Low Energy Need

Clean drinking water is becoming increasingly difficult to secure due to pollution, industrial discharge, and the presence of harmful chemicals. Modern water-treatment technologies rely heavily on membranes thin filter-lik...

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  • Critical Thinking : Self, System and Society

EDITORIAL : Why Are Naked & Erotic Statues Found in Many Ancient Indian Temples?

The culture and civilization of India directly and indirectly influenced world civilizations and human development. However, during the last 800-900 years, due to invasion and the rule of different invaders and looters ove...

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  • Emerging Innovations & New Technologies

Hydrogen Fuel Unknown Insights: Types, Challenges, Future and Safety

Modern society runs on a wide mix of fuels petrol, diesel, natural gas, coal, and electricity from various sources. These fuels have powered industries, transport, and homes for decades, but they come with clear limitation...

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  • Books and Ideas For True Freedom

Atomic Habits (Build Better Habits, One Step at a Time) : A Must-Read Guide to Better Everyday Living

If you are truly willing to build new habits and let go of old, unhelpful ones, there are countless books and programs available. But in recent years, one book has stood out globally for its simplicity, sc...

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  • Fundamental Sciences: The Pillar of Existence and Survival

Hidden Side of Hair Coloring: Your Favorite Shade Might Be Badly Unhealthy

Changing hair color feels exciting like trying on a new version of yourself. From bright reds to cool ash browns, dyes help us express personality. But beneath the glamour lies a chemical story that deserves attention, especially when low-quality ...

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  • Fundamental Sciences: The Pillar of Existence and Survival

WHAT Is HDR & Why HDR Makes Your TV Picture Look More “REAL”?

Imagine walking into a room where an artist is trying to paint the world using only a few crayons. No matter how skilled they are, sunsets look dull, shadows look muddy, and bright reflections turn into blank white patches...

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  • Fundamental Sciences: The Pillar of Existence and Survival

Why Hot Roads Look Wet: The Science Behind a MIRRORED MIRAGE

Anyone who has walked or driven on a scorching summer afternoon has seen it the shimmering, watery patch on the distant road that looks like a puddle under the sun. But as you approach, the “water” keeps moving...

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  • Fundamental Sciences: The Pillar of Existence and Survival

Why Soap Bubbles Stay Alive: The Beautiful Physics Behind a Simple Childhood Joy

The Science and Wonder of Soap Bubbles: A soap bubble may look fragile, playful, and fleeting, hitherto it is built on remarkable physics that transforms ordinary water into...

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  • Fundamental Sciences: The Pillar of Existence and Survival

Tiny Stars to the Sun: Why They Blink, Why It Matters, and What It Teaches Us

On a quiet night, when you look up at the sky, the stars seem to whisper. They blink, shimmer, and dance as though each one carries a distant heartbeat. It feels almost personal, yet the explanation is grounded in elegant ...

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  • Emerging Innovations & New Technologies

CARBON ZERO : Why It Matters and How It Shapes Our Future ?

At present; across the world, the phrase “CARBON ZERO” is becoming a powerful guiding idea for governments, industries, communities, and everyday people. But what does it actually mean, why...

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  • Emerging Innovations & New Technologies

Circular-Resource Utilization of Seashell Waste for Developing Smart Composite Films

Researchers at CNMSE, led by Dr. Santosh K. Tiwari, have developed a smart and eco-friendly way to turn discarded seashell waste into advanced composite films (...

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  • Critical Thinking : Self, System and Society

Why Science Matters in Everyday Life and Why Most of Us Still Overlook It

Science matters to everyone because it quietly shapes almost every moment of our daily lives, however nearly 75% people underestimate it simply because they do not notice it working in the ba...

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  • Critical Thinking : Self, System and Society

EDITORIAL : Aim of True Science, Engineering and Innovation

The human brain is the most advanced and remarkably complex machine, driven by a uniquely designed biosocial processing system. It compels us to solve the challenges that have emerged over centuries of human civilizat...

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  • Fundamental Sciences: The Pillar of Existence and Survival

Science For Everyone — : Making Science Simple, Exciting & Understandable

Science is not just a subject studied in classrooms and a field reserved only for researchers in labs. It is a language that explains how everything around us works; from the way plants grow and stars shine to how our bodi...

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