2
2
International grads three times more likely to find work in Germany (thepienews.com)
2
A company turned visas to Europe into big business (politico.eu)
2
Nuclear Space Power and Propulsion [video] (youtube.com)
1
Germany eyes heat pumps as Iran war drives energy costs up (dw.com)
1
How Many Solar Panels Would It Take to Equal One Nuclear Reactor? (bgr.com)
2
Soaring Energy Prices Are Driving a Home Solar Boom (oilprice.com)
3
Please stop talking about Gen Z in the office (ft.com)
1
European households waste > 70 kg of food per capita yearly (sciencedirect.com)
2
India's quiet redrawing of research integrity's accountability chain (researchinformation.info)
2
India has food safety laws. So why can't it guarantee safe food? (bbc.com)
87
India's hottest district shuts at 10 am as mercury breaches 48 C mark (hindustantimes.com)
1
The EU's plan to tackle 'cookie fatigue' (euronews.com)
7
Heat pumps and EVs can save EU households over €2,200 a year – report (euronews.com)
9
Germany's spy agency picks French AI firm over Palantir (politico.eu)
2
Why vibe coding is becoming an SEO advantage (searchengineland.com)
2
How climate-resilient homes in India are reducing dependence on air conditioners (thehindu.com)
178
Meta's New Reality: Record High Profits. Record Low Morale (wired.com)
1
ESA and JAXA team up on planetary defence, Ramses mission to asteroid Apophis (esa.int)
2
Why AI agents aren't quite living up to the hype in manufacturing (engineering.com)
3
India to shrink zones around nuclear reactors to free up land, sources say (indiatimes.com)
4
More than 92,000 tech workers have been laid off in 2026 (indiatimes.com)
1
Machine Learning Offers Faster, More Reliable Analysis of Fermi Surfaces (tus.ac.jp)
2
Inside A Roadmap For Mass-Producing Small Nuclear Reactors In India (swarajyamag.com)
2
Air pollution is associated with increased migraine activity (aan.com)
104
Singapore introduces caning for boys who bully others at school (theguardian.com)
4
'Close to zero impact': US study casts doubt on effect of phone ban in schools (theguardian.com)
2
Why India's Space-Tech Startups Are Stuck in a Low-Revenue Orbit (outlookbusiness.com)
4
New Star Wars Viewing Data Shows a Deep Generational Divide (denofgeek.com)
1
Will EU bring in a windfall tax on oil companies? (dw.com)
1
A Prescription for Fixing the Prevailing Wage System [pdf] (ifp.org)
1
Belgium seeks nationalization of nuclear power plants (dw.com)
52
Cybersec is a thankless job: expanding workload and shrinking pay packet (theregister.com)
1
AI galaxy hunters are adding to the global GPU crunch (techcrunch.com)
6
Iran war revives European rooftop solar demand to cut energy bills (reuters.com)
2
New Study Reveals How Maze-Like Magnetic Patterns Form and Evolve in Materials (tus.ac.jp)
2
12 types of Submarines: A detailed guide to powerful underwater naval vessels (indiatimes.com)
2
The Journal Article Is Not the Job (sspnet.org)
5
India hits 150 GW solar milestone (pv-magazine.com)
1
When Managers Cover Their Posteriors: Making Decisions the Market Wants to See (jstor.org)
1
How Germany is betting on international students amid demographic shift (thepienews.com)
4
A wave of low-cost electric trucks is heading for Australia (abc.net.au)
1
Future powered by thorium: India has an impressive nuclear power plan (businesstoday.in)
1
Germany is building a 364-metre world’s tallest wind turbine in a coal mine (indiatimes.com)
3
AI replacing radiologists: Docs slam Nvidia, Anthropic CEOs for false info (indiatimes.com)
90
Germany Power Prices Turn Deeply Negative on Renewables Surge (bloomberg.com)
10
A New Oil Shock Accelerates a Return to Nuclear Power (nytimes.com)
2
Nighttime tornadoes are 2.5 times more deadly (accuweather.com)
4
AI Use at Work Is Causing Brain Fry, Researchers Find, Esp Among High Performers (futurism.com)
2
How Munich became an engine for defence start-ups (ft.com)
2
From automated farm tractors to exam paper grading, AI boosts efficiency (apnews.com)
76
Long-term unemployment is becoming 'a status quo' in today's job market (cnbc.com)
3
Return-To-Office Mandates Aren’t Fixing What’s Actually Broken (forbes.com/sites/vibhasratanjee)
1
Heads of 20 nations: Who is attending India's mega AI Summit (indiatimes.com)
2
Project Panama: 2M books scanned and destroyed by Anthropic AI (indiatimes.com)
2
Layoffs are piling up, heightening worker anxiety (apnews.com)
2
Pizza Hut Staff Assaults Zomato Delivery Boy Over Low Ratings (news18.com)
1
Observing Positronium Beam as a Quantum Matter Wave for the First Time (tus.ac.jp)
2
Work time reduction via 4-day workweek finds improvements in workers' well-being (nature.com)
1
Why swearing makes you stronger (apa.org)
27
Ushikuvirus: Newly discovered virus may offer clues to the origin of eukaryotes (tus.ac.jp)
1
How Faking It on Social Media Affects the Entrepreneurial Journey (aom.org)
2
Payment giants preparing for a world where AI agents book flights, shop for you (cnbc.com)
13
Nick Fuentes and Groypers: How Bots Built America's Anti-Indian Hate Movement (swarajyamag.com)
2
Calcutta High Court Flags Unfair Exclusion of IndiaMART by ChatGPT (livelaw.in)
1
Meet Achal Agrawal, India's academic watchdog taking on research plagiarism (indiatoday.in)
4
Cheaper, cleaner energy drives Germany's balcony-solar boom (dw.com)
2
Workplace 2026 will be increasingly intelligent, interconnected, human-centred (indiatimes.com)
1
The 70-20-10 growth formula that’s speeding up career success (indiatoday.in)
3
Calculating compressed air requirements: Step-by-step instructions (scc-aircompressors.com)
1
Inside the deal-making power of the F-35: A weapon, a network, strategic lock-in (indiatimes.com)
2
'Hassle' and 'humiliation': What it's like traveling with a weak passport (cnbc.com)
5
Study: People Support Higher Taxes After Understanding Benefits of Public Goods (tus.ac.jp)
3
Spiraling Housing Costs Behind Plummeting Birth Rate: Study (newsweek.com)
6
World’s largest heat pump under development in Germany (pv-magazine.com)
1
Companies are told to stop hiring humans – we're closer to an AI job apocalypse (independent.co.uk)
2
Amazon Employs Robots So That It Can Pay Its Human Workers More (forbes.com/sites/johntamny)
5
60% of workers are unhappy with key aspects of their job, survey finds (cbsnews.com)
1
Remote companies are getting flooded with applications as other firms RTO (businessinsider.com)
3
Ranked: The World’s 20 Largest Labor Forces, by Country (visualcapitalist.com)
5
Inside the Bank Where Almost Every Employee Is a Gig Worker (wsj.com)
2
How the German government is going all in on AI (dw.com)
1
From leasing comics to building a $1B revenue company (indiatimes.com)
1
He requested WFH for family emergency; boss calls it 'unacceptable' (indiatimes.com)
1
Feedback Triggers Different Types of Perfectionism (aom.org)
3
The web's fundamental principle just got scrapped (euronews.com)
28
US companies laid off 40k+ US tech workers, replaced them with H-1B visa holders (hindustantimes.com)
39
Overcoming barriers of hydrogen storage with a low-temperature hydrogen battery (isct.ac.jp)
1
When Pay Transparency Efforts Go Awry (aom.org)
3
Meet the revenge quitters: why people are ditching jobs & refusing to go quietly (theguardian.com)
2
The Dutch are quietly shifting towards a four-day work week (ft.com)
2
How people in 24 countries view India (pewresearch.org)
3
AI isn't the only culprit. GCCs in the spotlight in India's IT layoff story (indiatimes.com)
5
'It's just PR': Skittles, Hershey and Nestle are removing artificial colors (cnn.com)
11
'Self-termination is most likely': the history and future of societal collapse (theguardian.com)
1
The hidden engineering behind foundation model building (poolside.ai)
2
How female entrepreneurs can overcome self-doubt (aom.org)
1
Zomato founder prepares to deliver jet engines (businesstoday.in)
7
Detecting toxic work culture early on (deccanherald.com)
3