French University Trains Spies with Unique Intelligence Diploma

January 5, 2026

French University Trains Spies with Unique Intelligence Diploma

Sciences Po Saint-Germain in France runs a special diploma course for spies and professionals. It trains agents on threats and intelligence. The course mixes real spies with regular students and includes lessons from secret service officials.

Burj Khalifa: Engineering Marvel That Redefined Dubai and Then Some

January 5, 2026

Burj Khalifa: Engineering Marvel That Redefined Dubai and Then Some

Burj Khalifa opened in 2010 as the world's tallest building, thanks to engineer Bill Baker’s revolutionary buttressed core design. It stands tall and safe, with smart features fighting Dubai's harsh weather, setting trends for future skyscrapers.

Forest Department Watches Injured Tiger Recovering in Udhagamandalam Tea Estate

January 4, 2026

Forest Department Watches Injured Tiger Recovering in Udhagamandalam Tea Estate

An injured tiger is being closely watched by the forest department in a tea estate near Udhagamandalam. Using thermal drones, officials see the tiger improving and expect it to return to the nearby forest by Monday.

Iowa State University Team Visits Kollengode to Boost Agri-Tech and Tourism

January 3, 2026

Iowa State University Team Visits Kollengode to Boost Agri-Tech and Tourism

A 14-member US team from Iowa State University recently toured Kollengode's farms. They studied local farming and suggested tech upgrades for agri-tourism and safer pesticides. The visit was hosted by Kollengode Agro Film City.

IIIT-B Creates Affordable Webcam Eye-Tracker to Spot Survey Fatigue

January 3, 2026

IIIT-B Creates Affordable Webcam Eye-Tracker to Spot Survey Fatigue

IIIT Bangalore is building a low-cost eye-tracking system using regular webcams to detect distraction and fatigue during surveys, aiming to improve public health and social survey data quality.