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  • AI-Powered Patent Intelligence: Scoring Innovation for Real Commercial Value

    In today’s innovation economy, patents are often described as the currency of technology. Yet, paradoxically, most patent portfolios remain underutilized, mispriced, and poorly understood. Across corporations, universities, startups, and public research institutions, thousands of patents sit dormant — some incremental, some half-formed, some commercially trivial, and a few potentially transformative. The challenge has never been…

  • The Coming Cognitive Divide: Will AI Slowly Unmake Human Thought?

    Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the default interface between humans and the world. We ask it what to read, how to invest, where to travel, how to write, how to code, and increasingly how to decide. What began as a set of productivity tools is evolving into an ambient decision layer — always available, frictionless,…

  • AI is transforming Plant Breeding: Accelerating Breeding Cycles and Delivering Climate-Resilient Varieties for the Seed Industry

    The global seed industry is operating under unprecedented pressure. Climate volatility, escalating biotic and abiotic stresses, rising R&D costs, and shortening commercial product lifecycles are forcing breeders to deliver superior varieties faster than ever before. Traditional plant breeding—while scientifically robust—was never designed for this pace of change. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now emerging as a…

  • Hallucination in AI — risks and mitigation for R&D, scientific research, product development and healthcare

    AI hallucination is when a generative model outputs plausible-looking but incorrect or fabricated information. In R&D, scientific publishing, product development and healthcare, hallucinations can cause wasted effort, irreproducible science, regulatory non-compliance, clinical harm and reputational/legal exposure. Mitigation requires engineering measures (grounding, retrieval, uncertainty estimation), governance (validation, provenance, human-in-the-loop), and domain-specific controls (regulatory risk assessments, clinical…

  • Donald Trump as a Disruptive Statesman: Effectiveness, Intent, and the Making of a New World Order

    To assess Donald Trump purely on effectiveness—without ethical adjudication, stylistic judgment, or moral framing—is to encounter an outlier in global leadership. Trump does not operate within the inherited grammar of diplomacy. He rejects euphemism, bypasses ritualized ambiguity, and openly challenges institutions built to preserve equilibrium rather than outcomes. In a world whose governing philosophy is…

  • SEED ENCAPSULATES THE GENETICS OF A PLANT VARIETY – SEED BILL ,2025

    JANUARY 3, 2026 A CRITICAL LOOK AT INDIA’S SEEDS BILL, 2025 Tarak Dhurjati Seeds are not merely inputs. They are compressed packets of genetics, science, history, and power. How a nation regulates seeds ultimately determines who controls agricultural productivity, farmer choice, and food sovereignty. India’s Seeds Bill, 2025, which seeks to replace the Seeds Act of…

  • Don’t Kill the Pest—Stop the Mating

    How sustainable crop protection works by breaking insect population cycles, not poisoning fields Pest control is not about extermination, but balance. By disrupting insect mating and keeping pest populations below economic thresholds, pheromones and semiochemicals offer a proven, sustainable way to protect crops, farmer incomes, and food safety—without collateral ecological damage. Rethinking pest control: from…

  • RNA-Based (dsRNA/RNAi) Pesticides for Sustainable Crop and Storage Pest Management in India

    Executive Summary India’s crop protection framework is at a critical transition point. Escalating pesticide resistance, residue-related trade barriers, environmental degradation, and declining efficacy of existing insecticides demand next-generation, low-risk pest control technologies. RNA-based pesticides, particularly spray-applied double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) products that operate through RNA interference (RNAi), represent a scientifically validated and internationally emerging class of…

  • FOS and Inulin: From Science to Supermarket—How Prebiotic Fibers Are Reshaping Nutraceuticals, Foods, and Chronic Disease Care

    In the wellness economy, few ingredients have traveled as quietly—and as effectively—from laboratory insight to everyday consumption as Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and Inulin. Once confined to academic literature and ingredient decks, they are now firmly embedded in over-the-counter (OTC) nutraceuticals, functional foods, and mass-consumption wellness products. Their growing visibility marks a shift in health thinking: from…

  • Krishi Value Hubs (KVH):

    Institutionalizing Commercial Aggregation for Profitable, Scalable, and Inclusive Agriculture in India Abstract Despite decades of public investment, cooperative movements, and non-profit interventions, Indian agriculture remains trapped in a low-profit, high-risk equilibrium. Fragmented landholdings, weak market integration, limited scale economies, and asymmetric risk allocation continue to suppress farmer incomes and constrain rural economic growth. While Farmer…