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India Research

New “Giant Superatoms” Could Solve Quantum Computing’s Biggest Problem

Researchers have proposed a new type of quantum system built from “giant superatoms,” combining two previously separate quantum concepts to address one of the field’s biggest challenges: decoherence. Credit: Shutterstock

By BCNMarch 19, 2026
India Research

Pioneering Study Unites Physics, Geology and Biology in Argentina’s Submarine Canyons

Scientists map four submarine canyons and collect critical data on how underwater currents interact with the canyons, providing insights into the physical and chemical dynamics that support rich biodiversity in Argentina’s waters.

By BCNMarch 19, 2026
Ocean

Seychelles leads the way in the protection of sharks and rays

By Isla Hodgson, 19th January 2026 It would take you just under two hours to walk the full circumference of…

By BCNMarch 19, 2026
Climate

Summer in March? Unusual Heat Wave Descends on Already Parched Western U.S.

The heat wave could further lower water availability in the region, which has seen staggeringly low levels of snowpack this year.

By BCNMarch 19, 2026
Climate

Everglades Restoration Also Helps Save the Planet from Climate Change, Study Finds

New research shows the carbon absorbed by the Everglades is equal to 10 percent of the emissions coming from Florida roadways, but the watershed’s methane emissions complicate the picture.

By BCNMarch 19, 2026
Biology

3 Questions: Building predictive models to characterize tumor progression

Assistant Professor Matthew Jones is working to decode molecular processes on the genetic, epigenetic, and microenvironment levels to anticipate how and when tumors evolve to resist treatment.

By BCNMarch 19, 2026
India Research

Asiatic Lion Census: Population Reaches 891 — A 32% Increase Since the Last Count in 2020

The Gir population’s growth is now being used as a model for large carnivore recovery programmes globally. Five new prides have established territories outside the core forest.

By BCNMarch 16, 2026
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IMD’s New Long-Range Monsoon Forecast Model: 94% Accuracy, Six-Month Lead Time, and What It Changes

The ensemble model, trained on 70 years of climate data and coupled with Bay of Bengal SST, can predict spatial distribution of rainfall at district level. A genuine breakthrough.

By BCNMarch 16, 2026
Ocean

Matsya 6000 Dives to 5,270 Metres: India’s Deep Ocean Mission Proves Its Technology Works

The unmanned test dive was fully autonomous from 3,000 metres depth. Scientists collected water and sediment samples at depths never accessed by Indian researchers before.

By BCNMarch 16, 2026
Biology

India’s GenomeIndia Project Completes Phase 1: 10,000 Whole Genomes Sequenced Across All Major Population Groups

The dataset, now publicly available, is the most comprehensive genomic map of South Asian populations ever assembled. Implications for personalised medicine are enormous.

By BCNMarch 16, 2026
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