Researchers find that apart from tectonic shifts earthquakes could be occurring due to some shallow subsurface processes probably caused by monsoon rains.
The New Space India Limited, a newly established commercial subsidiary of the Indian Space Research Organization, has got its first customer - an American space rideshare company, Spaceflight
In the aftermath of the 50th anniversary of Moon landing, Dr. Claudia Antolini from the Public Engagement Team at the Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, discusses the emergence of space as a research frontier, what we have learned from our missions to the moon, what are the benefits of space research, what questions we need to address in the future. She also charts her career path from Ph.D. to postdoc in physics and science communication
The Indian multi-wavelength space observatory AstroSat launched in September 2015 continues to yield exciting results. Using this observatory, astronomers from Thiruvananthapuram and Mumbai have identified a new population of ultraviolet stars in the globular cluster NGC 2808
Jalandhar city in Punjab is all set to host the 106th edition of the Indian Science Congress, which is beginning tomorrow and will go on until January 7
Indian astronomers have peered deep into the Globular Cluster NGC 288, using the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) on AstroSat to uncover the nature of special kinds of stars
Researchers at Dehradun-based Indian Institute of Remote Sensing and Gujarat University have developed software that can help scientists classify images of craters on the moon and planetary surfaces
Public Outreach and Education Committee of the Astronomical Society of India, and the AstroSat Training and Outreach Team is all set to add a new feature to its one-year-old campaign to bring ISRO’s Astrosat space observatory closer to the general public
Scientists from the Ahmedabad-based Space Applications Centre (SAC) of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) have reported extensive erosion of mudflats by studying sequential satellite images. Scientists analyzed temporal satellite images to understand the hydrodynamics and coastal processes along the northern part of the Gulf of Khambhat
The Pride of India (PoI) Expo organized as part of the Indian Science Congress, which concluded here today, was a major center of attraction.
A recent study by scientists from the Indian Space Research Organization has concluded that the volcanic spewing that happened in 2017 in India’s active volcano site - Barren Island - is a continuation of the eruption that took place in 2005.
The city of Hyderabad is famous for its historical monuments like Charminar and cuisine like biryani, but few would know that it has been the cradle of modern astronomy in India.
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