The researchers and scholars are using artificial intelligence to decode the ancient Indus Valley script. AI algorithms can ...
A local government in India is offering a $1 million prize to the first person who cracks the code of an ancient script found ...
The total research base is around 4,000 inscribed or stamped artifacts of pottery, sandstone, and copper, consisting of ...
To further support research in this area, Stalin announced a Rs 2 crore grant to establish a research chair named after the ...
About two decades ago, the conference rooms of Delhi institutions like the Sahitya Akademi and India International Centre ...
For over a century, experts - linguists, scientists and archaeologists - have tried to crack the Indus script. Theories have ...
Archeologists and linguists, assemble! An eye-wateringly huge prize awaits whoever can decipher a 5,300-year-old Indus ...
it is not entirely clear why Mr Stalin of Tamil Nadu announced a reward for deciphering the script. His announcement followed a new study linking Indus Valley signs to graffiti found in his state.
In the absence of a Rosetta Stone-like artefact – which helped scholars decode Egyptian hieroglyphics – and a lack of ...