New Portable Atomic Clock
15 June 2024 | The Study IASContext: The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, is actively engaged in the development of a strontium optical...
Context: The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, is actively engaged in the development of a strontium optical...
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Context: The Madhya Pradesh (MP) government finalised arrangements for establishment of a second cheetah habitat. More on news: MP...
Context: Research published in Nature from the University of Southern California reveals that Earth’s inner core is backtracking. More...
Context: India’s poor ranking in the Global Gender Gap Report 2024 reveals that gender disparities persist despite efforts for equality....
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Context: To reduce the burden of pending court cases in which the government is a party, the law ministry clears...
Context: A recent study by the Global Carbon Project reveals a significant increase in human-caused nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions, which...
Context: The June 6-9 European Parliament elections, which involved 51% of 27 EU countries’ electors, saw rightwing and far-right parties...
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Context: Study links fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) led to a staggering 135 million premature deaths worldwide between 1980 and...