There is a trend of asking questions in the UPSC Civil Services Exam from the events that are in news related to the subject. A large number of questions in the exam are directly asked from websites; like PIB, Down to Earth or Newspaper; like The Hindu, Indian Express, Times of India, Business Standard etc. It is very challenging to study from all these sources in a limited time during preparation. Keeping all these things in mind, all the important news is compiled in this section on a daily basis; so that you do not miss any important event from the exam point of view.
Science and Technology 07-Mar-2025
The BharatGen Programme is a government initiative aimed at developing advanced AI systems that can generate text, audio, and images in various Indian languages.
Science and Technology 07-Mar-2025
Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) are a subset of machine learning models designed to simulate the way the human brain processes information.
Science and Technology 07-Mar-2025
Deepfakes refer to synthetic media generated using artificial intelligence (AI), primarily through Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and other deep learning techniques.
Science and Technology 07-Mar-2025
Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is an AI-based biometric system that identifies or verifies a person’s identity using images or video data.
Science and Technology 07-Mar-2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that enables machines to simulate human intelligence.
Science and Technology 06-Mar-2025
The Hayflick Limit is a fundamental concept in cell biology that explains why normal cells cannot divide indefinitely.
Science and Technology 06-Mar-2025
Nano fertilizers are an innovative advancement in agricultural science, utilizing nanotechnology to enhance nutrient delivery, uptake, and overall plant health.
Science and Technology 06-Mar-2025
Nanotechnology refers to the manipulation and application of materials and devices at the Nano scale, typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometres (nm).
Science and Technology 06-Mar-2025
The endosymbiotic theory, a cornerstone of modern cell biology, postulates that certain organelles of eukaryotic cells including mitochondria and plastids originated from the stable, long-term symbiosis of free-living prokaryotes within a host cell.
Science and Technology 06-Mar-2025
Wolbachia are a group of intracellular, endosymbiotic bacteria that occur ubiquitously in a wide range of arthropods and nematodes.