Stressing the need for continuous learning in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, Buddha Chandrashekhar, Chief Coordinating Officer of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) on ...
ISRO launched Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026 for student innovators in India The hackathon targets space and climate challenges via 15 problem statements Teams of 3-4 students from Indian colleges ...
ISRO JRF Fellowship: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has successfully launched its Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) 2026 program through the eminent organization known as U R Rao ...
The technical challenges range from developing an AI-powered digital twin of India's climate to analyzing Chandrayaan-2 radar data to characterize subsurface ice in the lunar south polar regions for ...
The U.S. Army announced today it has established the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) common data layer baseline, following ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation said it successfully conducted a hot test of its semi-cryogenic engine power head at 88% of its target thrust, marking a key milestone in the development of a ...
ISRO has launched its third Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon, inviting students to tackle space challenges. Participants will collaborate on real-world problems, receiving mentorship from ISRO experts.
Skyroot Aerospace has announced a launch window for Vikram-1, named Mission Aagaman, from July 12 to August 4 2026. Read more ...
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The following is the June 30, 2026, Government Accountability Office report, Weapon Systems Testing: Reorganization of DOD’s ...
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Ever since humans began building, they’ve been building up. Throughout the millennia, our constructions have reached higher and higher into the sky, spurred by various motivations: religion, democracy ...