Indian Government Launches Hindi URLs: A Step Towards an Inclusive Internet with .Bharat Domain

Discover how India’s adoption of Hindi URLs and the .Bharat domain is breaking language barriers online. Learn about IDNs, government initiatives, and the future of an inclusive internet.

Trump Imposes 245% Tariff on China: What It Means for the US-China Trade War in 2025

If you’re tracking the US-China trade war 2025, this development is massive. Trump’s 245% tariff on Chinese imports marks the most severe penalty to date, triggered by China’s rare earth export bans and retaliatory tariffs. With tensions rising, key sectors like technology, aerospace, and defense are on edge. The White House has framed this as part of Trump’s “America First Trade Policy”, while China warns it’s ready to fight a prolonged economic battle. This latest move could drive upward pressure on consumer prices, shake global markets, and further divide the world’s two largest economies.

Breakthrough Scientists Grow First Human Spine in the Lab—What This Means for Medicine

For the first time, scientists have grown a human spine in the lab using a notochord model. Discover how this breakthrough could revolutionize treatments for spinal defects, back pain, and more.

How India’s Plan to Import US Gold Could Reshape Trade Deficit Dynamics

Discover how India’s strategy to import gold and precious metals from the US aims to bridge the $21.5B trade deficit, boost bilateral ties, and create a win-win trade agreement.

Will AI Create 10x More Software Engineers? Debunking the Productivity Myth

Will AI replace software engineers or create more jobs? Explore the debate, productivity myths, and why the future of coding is about evolution—not extinction.

James Webb Telescope Captures a Planet’s Fiery End: A Cosmic First Explained

Discover how the James Webb Telescope observed a planet’s catastrophic plunge into its star—a groundbreaking event reshaping our understanding of planetary systems. Learn what it means for Earth’s future

Colossal Biosciences Revives the Dire Wolf: A Leap Forward in De-Extinction and Conservation

Colossal Biosciences has revived the extinct dire wolf using CRISPR and cloning—a breakthrough for de-extinction and conservation. Discover how this innovation saves endangered species like the red wolf.

Why Google Is Paying AI Employees to Do Nothing: The DeepMind Noncompete Controversy Explained

Google’s strategy highlights a painful truth: The AI race is so intense that companies would rather pay employees to stay home than let them boost a rival. But while this might safeguard secrets short-term, it risks long-term consequences—stifling innovation, damaging employer brands, and fueling resentment among top talent.

As the debate heats up, one thing is clear: In the battle for AI supremacy, treating humans as pawns could backfire spectacularly.

How a Brain Implant and AI Revolutionized Communication for a Stroke Survivor After 18 Years

Discover how a groundbreaking brain-computer interface restored speech and facial expressions for Ann, a stroke survivor, using real-time AI technology. Explore the science, her journey, and future implications. A New Era of Hope
Ann’s story is more than a medical triumph; it’s a testament to resilience. “This study let me live while I’m still alive,” she wrote. As brain-computer interfaces evolve, thousands like Ann could regain their voices, reshaping societal views on disability.

For now, Ann dreams of counseling others in rehab: “I want them to see life isn’t over.” With continued innovation, her vision—and voice—will echo far beyond the lab.

Dairy from Potatoes? How Molecular Farming is Redefining Sustainable Food in 2024

Discover how Israeli startups like Finally Foods use molecular farming to create real dairy proteins from potatoes, pork from soybeans, and beef from peas. Explore the future of sustainable, animal-free food.

Imagine biting into a slice of melty, stretchy cheese made not from cow’s milk, but from a humble potato. Sounds like science fiction? Thanks to molecular farming, this revolutionary concept is now a reality. Israeli startup Finally Foods is leading the charge, genetically engineering potatoes to produce casein—the protein that gives cheese its iconic texture—while companies like Moolec Science and IngredientWerks are redefining meat substitutes with pork-infused soybeans and beef-flavored peas. In this blog, we unpack how molecular farming is transforming plants into protein factories, offering sustainable, ethical, and healthier alternatives to traditional agriculture.