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Michigan scientist uses 750-year-old Indian poems to show western Indias savannas were never ruined forests

New research reveals western India's savannas are ancient natural ecosystems. Historical texts from the 13th century describe open, grass-rich landscapes. This challenges the long-held view of these areas as degraded forests. Conservation efforts, particularly tree planting, may be harming these established environments. Understanding this history is crucial for effective protection.

The Times of India 2 Feb 2026 3:25 am

How long does it take the sun to rotate on its axis

The Times of India 1 Feb 2026 4:00 pm

Diabetes Remission: New evidence shows Type 2 reversal possible; experts share tips

Diabetes remission, once a distant dream, is now a scientifically proven reality for many with Type 2 diabetes. Landmark studies like DiRECT and meta-analyses confirm that significant weight loss, coupled with dietary changes and exercise, can lead to normal blood sugar levels, often reducing or eliminating medication dependence. Early intervention is key.

The Times of India 1 Feb 2026 3:01 pm

Theory of relativity for dummies: How Albert Einstein repainted space and time

In 1905, Albert Einstein revolutionized physics by demonstrating that time is not absolute but relative to the observer's motion. He showed that space and time are intertwined into a single fabric called spacetime, which is curved by mass, explaining gravity as geometry. This fundamental shift altered our understanding of the universe's dynamic nature.

The Times of India 31 Jan 2026 1:27 am

Scientists find a breakthrough technique to track falling satellites

Scientists are now tracking falling satellites by listening to Earth's vibrations. Powerful shockwaves from re-entering space debris are detected by earthquake-monitoring instruments, allowing for near real-time reconstruction of flight paths and landing zones. This seismic method offers a crucial new way to understand where debris lands, complementing existing tracking systems.

The Times of India 30 Jan 2026 8:14 pm

This shouldnt be real: Paralysed patients play video games just by thinking after Neuralink transplant

Paralysed individuals are now playing video games using only their thoughts, thanks to Neuralink's brain-computer interface. This groundbreaking technology, implanted in patients with severe paralysis, translates neural signals into digital commands, restoring interaction and independence. Early trials show patients navigating the web and engaging in fast-paced games, marking a significant step towards regaining control and connection.

The Times of India 29 Jan 2026 11:23 pm