Vishwam Sankaran

Vishwam Sankaran is a journalist who has written for various news outlets. His work primarily focuses on technology and science, with a particular interest in space exploration and artificial intelligence. He is known for his clear and concise writing style, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience.

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Recent Articles

Modi-Putin Alliance Amidst Crises: Nuclear Energy Cooperation and Russia's Oil Dependence

Modi-Putin Alliance Amidst Crises: Nuclear Energy Cooperation and Russia's Oil Dependence

Broke On: Tuesday, 09 July 2024 Amidst global crises and Russian missile attacks on a Ukrainian children's hospital, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Moscow strengthens the growing bond between Putin and Modi. With the West's sanctions driving Russia closer to countries like China, India, and Iran for oil and gas, Russia offers six new nuclear reactors to India as part of their cooperation in zero-carbon energy solutions.
New Evidence Suggests Ancient Greek Calendar in Antikythera Mechanism Had 354 Days

New Evidence Suggests Ancient Greek Calendar in Antikythera Mechanism Had 354 Days

Broke On: Saturday, 06 July 2024 Researchers from the University of Glasgow used statistical modeling techniques and gravitational wave research to determine that the Antikythera mechanism's calendar ring likely contained 354 holes, revealing it as a lunar calendar. This discovery sheds new light on ancient Greek engineering and astronomical knowledge.
Parrots' Beakiation: A Newfound Ability to Swing Across Branches Like Monkeys

Parrots' Beakiation: A Newfound Ability to Swing Across Branches Like Monkeys

Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 Parrots have been discovered to use their beaks like monkeys, swinging across branches using a technique called 'beakiation'. This newfound ability allows them to navigate complex environments with ease.

SpaceX Rockets Cause Aurora-like Formations; ISS Crew Conducts Life Science Work

Broke On: Wednesday, 29 November 2023 SpaceX rockets are creating temporary holes in the Earth's upper atmosphere, leading to bright red aurora-like formations in the sky. Scientists are still evaluating the impact of these formations, but there are concerns that they could potentially cause unknown problems for astronomy and communication. The Expedition 70 crew at the International Space Station (ISS) is conducting advanced life science work, studying ageing and immunity in the microgravity environment.

Former Soka Gakkai Leader Daisaku Ikeda Dies at 95

Broke On: Saturday, 18 November 2023 Daisaku Ikeda, the former head of Soka Gakkai International, has died at the age of 95. Ikeda was instrumental in the group's international expansion, which now claims a membership of over 8.27 million households worldwide. He was also the founder of the precursor to Japan's Komeito political party, the current government's junior coalition partner.

AI Robot Developed to Produce Oxygen on Mars

Broke On: Tuesday, 14 November 2023 The AI robot can produce nearly 60 grams of oxygen per hour for every square meter of Martian material. The AI robot can analyze the chemical composition of Martian ores, pretreat the ores, and separate the required catalyst material from the liquid. The catalyst synthesized by the AI robot can operate steadily for over 550,000 seconds at a current density of 10 mA cm-2 and an overpotential of 445.1 mV.