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NASA offers podcasts, DIY projects and videos to keep boredom at bay

As part of its #NASAatHome initiative, the US space agency replugged several of its podcasts, videos and DIY projects.

AI identifies potential drugs and a DNA vaccine in the works — latest on Covid-19

The infection may cause cardiac injury but is unlikely to spread through tears. ThePrint brings you top 5 developments on the coronavirus front across the world.

Remdesivir trials in Israel and Italy’s drop in cases — 5 global developments on Covid-19

From supercomputers simulating Covid-19 to an app that tracks symptoms, ThePrint brings you the top developments on the coronavirus pandemic from across the world.

How to survive isolation — NASA astronauts share pro tips amid coronavirus outbreak

With most countries practising social distancing to flatten the coronavirus curve, astronauts are coming out to share tips on isolation. 

Science and tech ministry invites research proposals to help in fight against COVID-19

Science & Engineering Research Board, an autonomous body under the science ministry, called for proposals focusing on affordable diagnostics, vaccines etc.

How do you test for coronavirus? All you want to know about testing kits, process, results

A look at how labs test for coronavirus, the science behind it and why the process has been struggling to keep up with the pandemic.

Why you shouldn’t believe these 10 trending claims on coronavirus

What is the truth about coronavirus? Can it spread through pets or mosquitoes? ThePrint busts 10 myths on COVID-19.

WHO megatrials and chest CTs for asymptomatic people — top 5 developments on COVID-19

From potential vaccines to chat bot help, ThePrint brings you the top developments on the coronavirus pandemic from across the world.

Warmer climates will slow coronavirus spread, but won’t stop it, new study suggests

A study by two MIT researchers found that the coronavirus is less effective in warmer temperatures, but warned that there could still be an outbreak in such regions.

European registry of patients to contact tracing app — 5 global developments on COVID-19

From 3D map of SARS-CoV-2 proteins to more testing labs, ThePrint brings you the top coronavirus research developments from across the world.

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Gaza, Ukraine being fought on techno-battlefields. Indian military is 3 decades behind

My assessment is that the Indian armed forces are adopting emerging technologies for incremental change and not transformation—which is the need of the hour.

Even as SEBI lays down new curbs on F&O market, discount brokerages are changing business models

SEBI Tuesday unveiled rules to curtail retail participation in derivatives market. Options premia to be collected upfront from options buyer effective 1 Feb 2025.

‘No drone bombs or infiltration’, Army Chief says ‘battle of narratives’ must be controlled in Manipur

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi says the Manipur conflict was triggered by a rumour and that the situation may be ‘stable today, but it is tense’.

Islam doesn’t kill democracy. The army-Islam combo does

How come Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey and Sri Lanka remain constitutional, democratic and stable despite Islam and Buddhism respectively, but Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar don’t?