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Google's AI Search Gets New 'Direct Offers' Ad Pilot

Google is piloting 'Direct Offers,' a new AI-powered ad format in Search that shows personalised discounts. The move aims to compete with OpenAI's GPT-5 and involves brands like Petco and Shopify.

TNSF Warns of Scientist Shortage in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Science Forum raises alarm over declining student interest in research, fearing a future scientist shortage. Calls for govt action, more science centres, and a cleaner Madurai.

Nalini Joshi Wins 2025 NSW Top Scientist Award

Professor Nalini Joshi, a mathematician of Indian origin, makes history by winning the 2025 NSW Scientist of the Year. Discover her work on quantum cryptography and the urgent need for cybersecurity experts.

Google's Viral '6 7' Search Easter Egg Explained

Google's latest hidden trick makes your screen bounce when you search '6 7'. Discover the viral meme's origin and why TikTok is obsessed with this playful easter egg. Try it now!

Remembering Madhav Gadgil: 5 Must-Read Books

Honouring Madhav Gadgil, the visionary ecologist who linked environment with social justice. Explore his 5 essential books that chart India's ecological conscience. Read his legacy.

Google scientist slams United Airlines' first-class meal

Google scientist Peyman Milanfar's viral post about a disappointing first-class meal on United Airlines ignites a debate on premium air travel standards. Read the full story and see how Indian airlines responded.

Meta's AI Chief Advises CS Students to Focus on Math

Meta's departing AI scientist Yann LeCun warns computer science students to learn mathematics with a longer shelf life to adapt to technological revolutions. Read his crucial advice for future engineers.

IIT BHU Varanasi's 1st FPO Meet for Agritech Park

IIT (BHU) Varanasi's first FPO-Scientist Meet introduced an Agritech Business Park to boost tech in farming. Experts urged AI, youth empowerment for profitable agriculture in eastern UP.

Teen uses AI to find 1.5 million new cosmic objects

US teenager Matteo Paz used a custom AI to re-analyse NASA's NEOWISE data, discovering 1.5 million new celestial bodies. NASA's director praised the breakthrough, highlighting youth and tech reshaping astronomy.

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