Photo of the moon by the Chandrayaan-3 probe's Lander Hazard Detection and Avoidance Camera (LHDAC). (Image credit: ISRO)

IIT Kharagpur team uncovers 4.4‑billion‑year‑old Moon mystery, findings set to guide Chandrayaan‑4

Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, in collaboration with the Physical Research Laboratory, have uncovered new insights into the Moon’s deep interior by studying ancient iron‑ and titanium‑rich rocks believed to be 4.3–4.4 billion years old. The work, grounded in high‑pressure laboratory experiments, not only helps solve a long‑standing lunar puzzle but also stands to inform the design and scientific goals of India’s upcoming Chandrayaan‑4 sample‑return mission.

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India’s Ascent: A Global Dialogue on Net-Zero Transition and the Vision for a Prosperous Bharat

The 19th ISDSI Global Conference, hosted by IMI Kolkata, brought together India’s top B-school directors, international scholars, accreditation bodies, policymakers, CEOs, investors, and startup founders for four days of intensive dialogue. It reframed innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability as immediate priorities, spotlighting technology-enabled sustainability, management education’s future, and India’s path to Viksit Bharat 2047. Unprecedented Global…

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