Artificial intelligence has helped doctors detect more cases of breast cancer in routine screening scans, according to a world-first clinical trial that could reshape how cancer screening programmes operate globally. The findings suggest that AI-assisted mammography can improve early detection while reducing the workload on overstretched radiologists. The large-scale study,…
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Bird Flu Detected in Dutch Cow, Europe’s First Cattle Case
Europe has reported its first known case of avian influenza in cattle after a dairy cow in the Netherlands was found to have antibodies linked to the H5N1 bird flu virus. The unprecedented detection has drawn attention from global health authorities, although officials maintain that the risk to humans remains…
Artemis II Mission: NASA to Send Humans Around the Moon Again
New Delhi: More than five decades after the Apollo era, NASA is preparing to send humans around the Moon once again. The Artemis II mission, expected to launch soon, will mark a critical step in humanity’s return to deep space exploration. A Historic Return to Lunar Orbit Artemis II is…
Aging Muscle Stem Cells Favor Survival Over Speed
Aging muscles heal more slowly after injury, a common and often frustrating experience for older adults. New research from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) now offers a deeper explanation, revealing that muscle stem cells deliberately sacrifice speed and regenerative power in exchange for long-term survival. The study, published…
Magh Mela Row: Seer Challenges CM Yogi on Cow Protection
The controversy surrounding the Magh Mela in Prayagraj has escalated into a wider political and ideological confrontation after Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati publicly challenged Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to prove his commitment to Hindu values. The seer demanded decisive action against cow slaughter and beef exports, framing these steps…
Late Bedtimes Raise Heart Disease Risk, Study Warns Night Owls
Staying up late may be doing more harm than most people realise. A major international study has found that adults who prefer late bedtimes commonly known as night owls face a significantly higher risk of heart disease, heart attacks and strokes as they age. The impact appears to be particularly…
GG vs MI: Gujarat Giants Bat First in Crucial WPL Eliminator Clash
Gujarat Giants (GG) made a bold tactical call by opting to bat first against Mumbai Indians (MI) in a high-pressure Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 encounter, with a coveted spot in the Eliminator hanging in the balance. The winner of this match will secure qualification for the playoffs, while the…
Kolkata Fire: Wow! Momo Managers Held, 25 Dead
Kolkata Police have arrested two senior officials of food chain Wow! Momo following a devastating fire at a warehouse complex in the Anandapur area on the outskirts of the city, which claimed the lives of at least 25 workers. The arrests come amid mounting questions over safety compliance and accountability…
India’s Manufacturing Boosted by Petrochemicals
The chemicals and petrochemicals sector continues to be a key driver of India’s industrial growth, contributing 8.1 per cent to the country’s overall manufacturing Gross Value Added (GVA) in FY 2024, according to the Economic Survey 2025–26 released by the Ministry of Finance. The sector’s strong backward linkages with petroleum…
India Strengthens Olympic Education with IOA Collaboration
A two-member delegation from the International Olympic Academy (IOA) met with senior officials of India’s Ministry OF Sports to plan collaborative programs aimed at strengthening sports education. Led by Shri Hari Ranjan Rao, Secretary of the Ministry, the discussions highlighted India’s strategic vision to nurture experts capable of advancing the…
