End of cybercrime? How ISRO and DRDO are building India’s unhackable quantum network |

Source: University of Oxford In this age of the digital world, with systems controlling everything from the banks to the defence; with the increasing might of quantum computing posing the biggest threat to traditional encryption. The traditional cryptographic practices based on the complexity of mathematical puzzles could soon become outdated with quantum computers breaking the…

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Trump slashes STEM funding, AI disrupts jobs: Are students toiling hard for degrees the job market no longer needs?

Cracks are deepening in the foundations of modern education. The myth that STEM degrees offer lifelong employability is beginning to unfold, stemming from not the lack of ambition among students. But from the very ground shifting beneath them. As artificial intelligence grows more capable and policy shifts undercut foundational support for science and technology learning,…

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Danish influencer asks fans to help her find papads from Amitabh Bachchan; netizens say ‘he also used to grow basmati rice’ | Hindi Movie News

A social media influencer from Copenhagen recently found herself at the centre of an unexpected online buzz after sharing her love for Indian snacks, particularly papads. Frederikke posted a video featuring a pack of moong dal papads she had purchased during her visit to Nepal. She was curious to know who the person on the…

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Asia warming nearly twice as fast as the global average, wreaking a heavy toll on the region’s economies: WMO | India News

NEW DELHI: Asia is currently warming nearly twice as fast as the global average with the 1991–2024 trend almost double that of 1961–1990, fuelling more extreme weather and wreaking a heavy toll on the region’s economies and ecosystems, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Monday.It said that the year 2024 with recording rise of…

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Iran-Israel conflict hits rice exporters: India’s basmati exports to Iran stranded at ports; 1,00,000 tonnes stuck

Basmati rice exports: The cargo remains stationed at Gujarat’s Kandla and Mundra ports. (AI image) Israel-Iran conflict impact: Approximately 1,00,000 tonnes of basmati rice bound for Iran remain stuck at Indian ports as a consequence of the Israel-Iran hostilities, according to the All India Rice Exporters Association’s statement on Monday.After Saudi Arabia, Iran stands as…

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