NEW YORK, NY – A rare and sacred collection of ancient Buddhist relics, believed to be linked to the cremated remains of the Buddha, has returned to India more than a century after it was first ...
Explore astrophysics at IIA's Open Day on February 21 with interactive exhibits, talks, and more in Bengaluru.
India is winning the standoff between America and China. Right now, 21st-century geopolitics seems like it’s defined by the struggle between America and China. But the major power with the world’s ...
Join the IIA Open Day in Bengaluru on February 21 for interactive astronomy exhibits, demonstrations, and talks; everyone is ...
MP Tejasvi Surya took US Ambassador Sergio Gor to the 16th-century Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple in Basavanagudi, highlighting the city's architectural and cultural heritage.
From the digitisation of palm-leaf manuscripts to real-time translation across India's extraordinary linguistic diversity, artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how Indians encounter their own ...
Encephalitis lethargica is an illness that attacks the brain, leaving the victims like living statues—speechless and motionless. This disease turned into a full-blown epidemic around the world in the ...
Archaeologists decode ancient Mesopotamian tablets, revealing eerie omens that predict the fall of empires and the death of kings.
What a wonderful question! The simple answer is that they relied on centuries of previous observations. Remember, even computers have to be programmed with the right data to produce future times of ...
The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art announced today its plans to return three sculptures to the Government of India, following rigorous provenance research that documented that the ...
Long before modern telescopes, early astronomers mapped the heavens with math, myth, and sheer curiosity. This crossword quiz celebrates the minds who first charted the cosmos. When you purchase ...
Head of Apollo facing left; reverse shows a circular labyrinth. Tetradrachm coin from ancient Knossos, Crete, dated 110–67 BC. Credit: Trustees of the British Museum Archaeologists in western India ...