Kerala Sees Organ Donors Double in 2025 With 25 Deceased Donors

January 11, 2026

Kerala Sees Organ Donors Double in 2025 With 25 Deceased Donors

Kerala has more than doubled deceased organ donors in 2025, recording 25 donors and 75 donated organs. Kidneys lead the donations, helped by rising awareness and doctor training.

Kuwait Runs on Desalinated Water Amid Extreme Scarcity

January 11, 2026

Kuwait Runs on Desalinated Water Amid Extreme Scarcity

Kuwait has zero natural freshwater sources but keeps its taps flowing through energy-intensive seawater desalination. This costly process supplies over 90% of its drinking water and supports the nation’s daily life despite its harsh desert climate.

Border Collie Basket Masters 150 Toy Names and Learns Words Like a Toddler

January 11, 2026

Border Collie Basket Masters 150 Toy Names and Learns Words Like a Toddler

Basket, a 7-year-old border collie in Manhattan, knows 150 toy names and can learn new words by listening in. Scientists say her skill rivals that of 18-month-old children.

ISRO’s Aditya-L1 Mission Unlocks How Solar Storms Impact Earth’s Magnetic Shield

January 10, 2026

ISRO’s Aditya-L1 Mission Unlocks How Solar Storms Impact Earth’s Magnetic Shield

ISRO’s Aditya-L1 mission studied a big solar storm that hit Earth in October 2024. It showed how this storm squeezed Earth’s magnetic field and affected satellites. The findings stress the importance of watching solar activity to protect space assets.

Experts Call for 70% Local Manufacturing in India Over Next Decade to Boost Innovation

January 10, 2026

Experts Call for 70% Local Manufacturing in India Over Next Decade to Boost Innovation

Experts at a SASTRA webinar urge India to produce 70% of its goods domestically in 10 years. They stress nurturing young talent and research culture in education to achieve this goal.