While it may seem that black holes are by definition invisible, they can still be detected through the way they interact with other objects owing to their strong gravity
It is important that steps are taken to make the online experience safer for kids since they are increasingly accessing the internet for their classes and other activities and are in greater danger of falling prey to malicious scam or hacking attempt
On this special day, stakeholders around the world come together to make the internet a safer and better place, especially for children and young people
NASA added that it could investigate the different cosmic phenomena highlighted in the images by 'combining data from telescopes that can detect different kinds of light'
Reports suggest that asteroid 1994 PC 1 has been classified as ‘potentially hazardous’ by NASA because of its closeness while shooting past the Earth
According to NASA, most of the oxygen in the universe is produced from supernova explosions like the one in the picture. Such events can generate oxygen capable of fuelling thousands of solar systems
The space agency also informed social media users that the spectacular Hubble visualisation is about 6,400 light-years away
Sony announced that it will establish an operating company ‘Sony Mobility Inc’ in the spring of 2022, through which the company intends to explore entry into the EV market
The VivoV23 is the country’s first smartphone with colour changing back panels, made from Flourite AG glass, according to the phone’s micro website
From scaled-down celebrations at home to a simple family dinner, people are trying their best to modify their plans according to the latest COVID-19 norms.
The James Webb Space Telescope is set to beam back new clues that will help scientists understand more about the origins of the universe and Earth-like planets beyond our solar system
The comet is travelling at a speed of 158,084 miles per hour (71 kilometres per second), but due to its distance from the Earth, it will appear as a slow-moving object to observers
Last year, Meta had given an end-to-end encryption (E2EE) option for its Messenger and Instagram users.
If we count the time of the penumbral eclipse, meaning when the Moon is in the Earth's outer shadow, the eclipse will last for over six hours.
The leaked gameplay clips provide a better idea of how the GTA V-inspired controls for the GTA Trilogy actually work, as well as how the remastered versions of the games play.
Several users complained that they had received a message saying “unable to connect to the server” when they tried to play
The latest version of the RTH technology, APAS 5.0, allows the drones to automatically determine the safest, shortest and most energy-efficient route to its home point
In 2011, NASA had launched its spacecraft Juno to get closer to the gas giant. It took the craft five years to reach the vicinity of the planet and insert itself into a wide orbit around it.
The Lancet study shows that fatigue or muscle weakness was the most commonly reported symptom with around half of patients experiencing it at six months and one in five at one year
ISRO recruitment 2020 examination was conducted on 12 January, 2020 at various centres.
The death toll in China from the new coronavirus reached 213 on Friday, with overall cases worldwide rising rapidly in an outbreak that the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global health emergency
Last year, Qantas introduced the first 17-hour, direct flight from Perth to London, one of the longest passenger flights in the world.
Thunberg was speaking directly to dozens of Heads of State and Government, business leaders, and senior representatives from civil society from around the world, who lined up to promise far-reaching steps to beat climate change, at the day-long event.
ITER is a 35-country-effort to build the world’s first nuclear fusion device that, if all goes well, will be capable of producing electricity for our commercial purposes by 2045. Nine per cent of the $25 billion worth project is being borne by India as an 'in kind' contribution; 23 July 2019 marked a celebration of this contribution
Buzz Aldrin, the second man to set foot on the moon after Neil Armstrong, recounts the highlights of NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 mission — from the launch to homecoming.
Brazil is trying to push their luck as China slows approval for import requests of genetically modified foods.
India remains vulnerable to disease outbreaks—natural or intentional—and should invest in biodefence capabilities
The London patient has not been identified. He was diagnosed with HIV in 2003. He developed cancer and agreed to a stem cell transplant to treat the cancer in 2016. His doctors found a donor with a gene mutation that confers natural resistance to HIV