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Microchips or geopolitical bargaining chips?

By ali khan

From behind the shadows of stainless-steel microwaves, digital clocks, and pompously dubbed “smart” refrigerators, a war rages on– an unconventional war, won not by the measure of bloodshed, the prestige of sacrifice, or the negligence of the innocent, but rather by the depth of government pockets. As a rapidly industrializing world stumbles headfirst into a new technological era, global superpowers US and China find themselves scrambling to the Holy Grail, the new currency of geopolitical power: microchips.

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transhumanism

By Neil agarwal

Within decades, machine intelligence will foresee technological change so profound, one wouldn't be able to differentiate artificial intelligence (AI) from humans— altering the course of human history. This is the "Technological Singularity,” a hypothesis that proposes development in technology at a rate unparalleled before — development that is irreversible.

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Controlled environment agriculture (CEA): A leap ahead for India

By VATSAL KABRA

Climate change is erratic, the world is unpredictable, the price of which crops end up paying. Even if the weather cooperates, there are deeply ingrained issues with food transportation, supply, and precision farming. 

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AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Suspensions: All You Need to Know

by UNNATHI UTPAL KUMAR

After several European countries reported the emergence of blood clots in patients inoculated with the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine the rollout of the vaccine in some countries,  was temporarily suspended. 

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The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Profits

by Unnathi Kumar

After the last Apple event in September, if there was something that Apple enthusiasts were eagerly looking forward to, it was the iPhone 12 series, which wasn’t announce in the annual September event.

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Haber process: Crops, Chemicals, and Catastrophe

By ali khan

Within decades, machine intelligence will foresee technological change so profound, one wouldn't be able to differentiate artificial intelligence (AI) from humans— altering the course of human history. This is the "Technological Singularity,” a hypothesis that proposes development in technology at a rate unparalleled before — development that is irreversible.

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THE JWST- A BRIDGE BETWEEN THE PAST AND THE FUTURE

By ADHIRAAJ YADAV

While questions have been raised about the amount of money invested into the project, the 10 billion USD price tag has paid off, as the telescope has already captured breath-taking images of our universe while also observing vital data just eight months after its launch. But how exactly is the JWST different from its predecessor, the Hubble, and what is so special about it?

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Genomic Screening: A Healthy Future or a Heavily Policed One?

by Vatsal Kabra

I will look at population-level genomic analysis including health and policy implications. Genes may not determine your life precisely, but they set the bounds of possibility.

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The Case of WhiteHat Jr: Featuring Children as Startups and Parents as Investors

By Unnathi Kumar 

In this technological age where we’re surrounded by gadgets and algorithms, it is considered to be extremely important that we also comprehend how those gadgets and algorithms work to make the best use of them. 

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Beauty lies in the ... nose of the beholder?

by Eshaan Soni

Believe it or not, our genes, too, have a huge role to play in determining who we get attracted to. But how do our genes do such a thing? Well, the answer lies in… your nose.

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