Nuclear Safety Is a Practice, Not a Claim

India projects itself as a responsible nuclear power, one with credible command-and-control systems, a strong safety culture, and mature institutional oversight. This narrative is central to India’s claims for strategic legitimacy and global leadership. Yet publicly documented incidents over the past two decades reveal a more troubling reality: recurring failures in radioactive material control,…

Why ‘move fast and break things’ is a liability for critical sectors

Digital transformation is no longer a buzzword. It has become a necessity for critical sectors such as public safety, healthcare, utilities, logistics and defense. These industries form the backbone of modern society, and their ability to adapt to technological change directly affects public well-being, economic stability and national security.

Yet transformation in these environments is far…

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Neuroscientists say a simple, 10-second trick will help you learn things much faster

Learning a new skill means studying and then practice, practice, practice. That might mean learning how to read music and then playing “Für Elise” by Beethoven over and over again. Or, if you’re learning to speak French, you have to memorize the words and then hone your pronunciation through repetition. But what would happen if you gave your brain a moment during practice to really soak in…

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