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Aditya-L1 Mission: Why is India taking bold leap into solar exploration

It aims to explore the Sun in great detail and unravel the mysteries that have eluded us for centuries.

G20 dinner invite by ‘President of Bharat’: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh accuses Modi of assaulting ‘Union of States’

“Mr Modi can continue to distort history and divide India, that is Bharat, that is a Union of States."

“Australia, we’re going to the Moon”: Here’s your chance to name our lunar rover

The rover will go to the Moon as part of a future Artemis mission by as early as 2026.

Melbourne man arrested upon return to Australia after five years on the run

The man, who voluntarily returned to Australia, had allegedly been on the run for five years, after disappearing in May 2018 while on bail ahead of facing court over drug import offences.

Alleged ‘racist’ email against Indians costs Australian real estate agent her licence

"Hopefully the massive influx of Indian people will not turn our beautiful country into the filth that is India where bodies are on the street, half burnt bodies are in the river and people climb over each other for medical help."

Australian police and border force dismantle illegal firearms operation

“We will not tolerate the import and use of illicit weapons in Australia.”

Is being an AI ‘whisperer’ the job of the future or a short-lived fad?

There are few reliable statistics on the growth (or lack of growth) in prompt engineering.

India aims for the Sun with launch of Aditya L1 after historic Moon landing

"The spacecraft shall be placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrange point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system, which is about 1.5 million km from the Earth"

‘India on the Moon!’: Global Indian Diaspora on the success of Chardaryaan-3

The prestige of Indian nationals, overseas citizens of India, and the early Indian diaspora communities reached a new height with the historical landing of India’s Chandaryaan-3.

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Dr Yashutosh Joshi wins Ministerial Rising Star award for breakthrough heart transplant research

Now a cardiothoracic surgery trainee at Westmead Hospital, Dr Joshi’s passion for heart surgery can be traced back to childhood.

Australian leaders signal no sympathy for ‘abhorrent’ Iranian regime, back US move to stop nuclear threat

More than 200 Iranian-linked individuals have been sanctioned by Australia, including over 100 connected to the IRGC.

Should unis ditch group assignments?

Just because collaborative abilities are not as easy to assess as other skills, such as factual recall, that doesn’t make them any less important.
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