Weekly Current Affairs (17th August to 23rd August 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (17th August to 23rd August 2025)

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: August 24 2025

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  • PixxelSpace India-led consortium selected to build nation’s first private EO satellite constellation.
  • ISRO-NASA’s ₹13,000 crore NISAR satellite deploys world’s largest antenna reflector in space.
  • Indian aquanauts set record by diving 5,002 metres deep in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • CERT-In issues high-level security alert for Microsoft Windows and Office users in India.
  • IIT Madras licenses India’s first silicon photonics-based quantum RNG for ₹1 crore.
  • Warwick University scientists develop diamond-based sensor for safer cancer tumour detection.
  • Cyberattack on DaVita compromises data of 2.7 million patients, costing $13.5 mn.
  • HDFC Bank invests in BharatGPT developer CoRover to promote sovereign AI.
  • New moth species Carcina ingridmariae identified after decades of confusion.
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