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Team aims world’s smallest QR code at long-term data storageScience & Health

Team aims world’s smallest QR code at long-term data storage

Researchers have developed the world's smallest QR code, aiming to address the pressing issue of data rot, which refers...

The Hindu Science2 March 2026
How landscape memory, hysteresis shape the way Indian cities floodScience & Health

How landscape memory, hysteresis shape the way Indian cities flood

Indian urban areas frequently experience prolonged waterlogging following rainfall, a phenomenon often attributed to ina...

The Hindu Science2 March 2026
How do astronauts return from space and survive re-entry? | ExplainedScience & Health

How do astronauts return from space and survive re-entry? | Explained

Astronauts experience a complex and meticulously controlled process during their return from space, which is essential f...

The Hindu Science2 March 2026
What water turning to vapour and the way AI learns have in commonScience & Health

What water turning to vapour and the way AI learns have in common

Recent discussions have drawn intriguing parallels between the processes of water vaporization and the functioning of ar...

The Hindu Science2 March 2026
‘India had opportunities to reform federal structures during long stints of coalition governments’Science & Health

‘India had opportunities to reform federal structures during long stints of coalition governments’

During a recent webinar hosted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology in collaboration with The Hindu, experts empha...

The Hindu Science1 March 2026
Lunar Eclipse 2026: When, where, and how to watch in India?Science & Health

Lunar Eclipse 2026: When, where, and how to watch in India?

The upcoming lunar eclipse in 2026 is set to be a significant astronomical event for skywatchers in India. A lunar eclip...

The Hindu Science1 March 2026
Why are scientists studying gypsum in the Salar de Pajonales?Science & Health

Why are scientists studying gypsum in the Salar de Pajonales?

Scientists are increasingly turning their attention to gypsum deposits in the Salar de Pajonales, a high-altitude salt f...

The Hindu Science28 February 2026
Shining a light on the life of C.V. RamanScience & Health

Shining a light on the life of C.V. Raman

National Science Day is celebrated in India on February 28 each year to honor the remarkable contributions of physicist...

The Hindu Science28 February 2026
How an Indian start-up sparked a global girls’ space missionScience & Health

How an Indian start-up sparked a global girls’ space mission

ShakthiSAT, an innovative initiative by an Indian start-up, is set to revolutionize space exploration by empowering 12,0...

The Hindu Science28 February 2026
Tamil Nadu launches its first Dark Sky Park in Kolli Hills for stargazingScience & Health

Tamil Nadu launches its first Dark Sky Park in Kolli Hills for stargazing

Tamil Nadu launches its first Dark Sky Park in Kolli Hills for stargazing

The Hindu Science27 February 2026
NASA overhauls Artemis moon programme with new docking test missionScience & Health

NASA overhauls Artemis moon programme with new docking test mission

NASA has announced a significant overhaul of its Artemis moon program, focusing on a new docking test mission aimed at e...

The Hindu Science27 February 2026
Mosquitoes began biting hominins 1.8 million years ago, study saysScience & Health

Mosquitoes began biting hominins 1.8 million years ago, study says

A recent study has indicated that mosquitoes began targeting early hominins approximately 1.8 million years ago, coincid...

The Hindu Science27 February 2026
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