Yash Pal was fascinated by the logic required to solve geometrical problems. He says in his biography that he would have missed this joy if he had not discovered it on his own.
Few today would know about the early work in computer education and programming done at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur by H N Mahabala and V Rajaraman in the 1960s.
Presumably dating back to 3,600 BC, the petroglyph in the Burzahama region of Kashmir may be an accurate depiction of a supernova explosion from the prehistoric times.
Did you know that the credit for kick-starting India’s computer revolution goes to a epic clash between two scientific titans? Here’s the interesting story!
Scientists from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research have discovered a new superconductor, challenging a Nobel Prize-winning theory of superconductors.
Often been described as one of India’s most eminent 'statesmen of science', ex-ISRO Chairman M G K Menon worked tirelessly for decades to develop a strong scientific programme in India. Here's his inspiring story.