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India must embrace an interdisciplinary approach. As AI masters single domains, it is the human who will remain uniquely capable
This insightful article, authored by Pramath Raj Sinha, Chairperson, Board of Trustees, highlights how, in an age defined by AI
The article highlights Ashoka's next-decade vision to expand student and faculty strength, strengthen research through a tenure-track model, improve global
The strength of Indian medicine has traditionally been its clinical acumen and ability to manage vast numbers of patients. However,
Nobel lessons for academia: growth, like learning, is not inherited but renewed. Every generation must rediscover how to think, build,
The Nobel Prize for Physics recognises efforts that push boundaries of quantum mechanics to macroscopic scales.
The passing of the musician and film personality poses a test for the state’s youth.
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine recognises findings that redefine immunity as a dynamic balance between attack and
Cybersecurity has become a public responsibility now more than ever, and one cannot solve the masses’ problems if ~50% of
How can sampling wastewater help in predicting and monitoring disease outbreaks?
Amita Baviskar, Professor of Environmental Studies, Sociology, and Anthropology at Ashoka University, explores thermal resilience in Indian metropolises through the
Ashoka University and the India Meteorological Department have signed a pact to strengthen collaboration in climate science, weather forecasting and
Author Sumitra Mehrotra emphasised the need for translators to belong to the same social or cultural space and to deeply
This Indian Express article, co-authored by Professor Prachi Mishra, underscores that GST 2.0 embodies Prime Minister Narender Modi’s vision of
This article explores how AI is transforming work, skills, and career paths, making technological literacy and human-centric abilities equally essential.