Why Silver Prices Are Rising in 2025: The Tech Connection
Silver is no longer just a precious metal. From GPUs and EVs to solar panels, its rising use in technology is driving one of the biggest price surges in years.
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Silver is no longer just a precious metal. From GPUs and EVs to solar panels, its rising use in technology is driving one of the biggest price surges in years.
Brunkow, Ramsdell and Sakaguchi mapped the body’s brake pedal, regulatory T cells, opening paths to treat autoimmunity, cancer and transplant rejection.
India’s invasive species are transforming ecosystems, and forcing scientists to choose between research and urgent conservation.
Urban–rural ASFRs reveal delayed first/second births—not fewer lifetime births—so measured fertility lags eventual fertility.
A large Indian study finds Rotavac slashes rotavirus gastroenteritis—real-world protection ~54% and fewer hospitalisations. The job now: coverage and speed.
Silver is no longer just a precious metal. From GPUs and EVs to solar panels, its rising use in technology is driving one of the biggest price surges in years.
Kerala thalassemia patients report shortages of leukocyte filters and chelation drugs—raising risks of reactions, low haemoglobin, and iron overload.
CRS 2023 logs 2.52 crore births (down by ~2.32 lakh) and 86.6 lakh deaths. We unpack trends in sex ratio at birth, registrations, and what it means.
Top court asks the Centre to report on 2017 palliative care guidelines. Where India stands today—and what it must do next.
Land of steppe and monasteries, Mongolia brings minerals, culture and a strategic “third neighbour” opening for India.
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Brunkow, Ramsdell and Sakaguchi mapped the body’s brake pedal, regulatory T cells, opening paths to treat autoimmunity, cancer and transplant rejection.
Twin strong quakes near Mindanao revive core concepts of earthquakes, seismic waves, shadow zones, global hotspots and why the Pacific Rim shakes often.
A series of deadly industrial accidents—from Telangana to Chennai—has reignited concerns over eroding workers’ rights and safety standards in India.
India’s invasive species are transforming ecosystems, and forcing scientists to choose between research and urgent conservation.
AI is reshaping lesson planning, assessment and access—yet ethical dilemmas, capacity gaps and the digital divide still blunt classroom impact.
A national survey finds poor training in brain death certification among doctors, leading to missed organ donation opportunities in Indian hospitals.
UPSC’s decision to release provisional answer keys marks progress, yet leaves unresolved questions on retrospective fairness and exam accountability.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah reaffirms no dialogue with Maoists until they surrender, setting March 2026 as deadline to eliminate Naxalism.
The Centre says no DEG or EG contamination found in cough syrups linked to child deaths, but Tamil Nadu halts Coldrif production after lab finds adulteration.
Syria prepares for its first elections after Assad’s ouster — a test of fragile institutions shaped by war, geography, and decades of autocracy.
Putin’s planned India visit revives focus on an old partnership — one that has weathered wars, reforms, and sanctions, but now faces global realignment.
FPIs are selling Indian stocks again. We explain FPI vs FDI, other routes of foreign capital, why developing countries need it, & lessons from China & Vietnam.
NCRB data shows crimes against children rose by 9.2% in 2023, with kidnapping and POCSO cases forming the bulk; Madhya Pradesh reported the most cases.
India’s 2025 monsoon brought 8% excess rain, aiding reservoirs and crops but causing floods, shaped by Somali Jet and Tibetan Plateau heating.
India’s IIP rose 4% in August, with mining and primary goods up but consumer-facing sectors weak; manufacturing cooled from July’s pace, per official data.
Naxalism has receded but not vanished, raising questions about whether development can finally replace decades of armed struggle.
India’s sharper alignment with the Global South marks a shift in foreign policy, highlighting shared concerns from Gaza to trade justice.
A booming underground economy of fake followers, bots, and backlink farms is reshaping online trust, visibility, and influence.