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Swiss companies, research institutions show interest in Karnataka's Quantum City: MinisterKarnataka's N S Boseraju, Minister of Science and Technology, has revealed an encouraging response from Swiss enterprises and research inst...
AI apocalypse? Google paper predicts AI could soon match human intelligence, and 'permanently destroy humanity'Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), an advanced form of human-level AI, could emerge by 2030 and might permanently destroy humanity. Goo...
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Atom-smashing CERN to 'terminate' work with Russia, BelarusIn March, CERN suspended cooperation with the two countries over Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, which included passage ...
Without Russia, science going solo on world's woes, dreamsWithout Russian help, climate scientists worry about how they'll keep up their important work of documenting warming in the Arctic. Europe'...
India to play larger role as CERN looks for more Higgs-like particles: PhysicistArchana Sharma, a senior scientist at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, who was involved in the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, said that CE...
India must be militarily strong to concentrate on development: Principal Scientific Advisor to the governmentChidambaram further added that the UNESCO has designated Indian Tsunami Early Warning System to provide warning to neighbouring countries.
India becomes associate member of CERNBecoming Associate Member of CERN will enhance participation of young scientists and engineers in various CERN projects.
How some of the most ambitious global science projects are opening new vistas for Indian scientistsThe detection of gravitational waves, an experiment involving diverse technologies, will provide the scientific community in India with a u...
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Don't rush to join largest trade bloc: Experts to governmentSeveral trade experts on Thursday warned the government against rushing into the proposed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP...
Pakistan becomes first non-European country to become associate member of CERNForeign Office (FO) said the Associate Membership is a recognition of Pakistan's impressive credentials in the field of science and technol...
India should join CERN as associate member: Dieter HeuerIndia is yet to send its application for the associate membership of the world's largest particle physics laboratory, Heuer said.
New proposed particle may help detect dark matterDespite compelling indirect evidence and considerable experimental effort, no one has managed to detect dark matter directly.
IIT Madras made full member of CMS experiment at CERNIt will get several opportunities in a large number of related technologies initiated and applied at the Switzerland-based organisation.
SAIL to supply 50,000 tonne steel for CERN-like Neutrino ObservatoryThe Steel Authority of India will supply 50,000 tonne of special steels for building a CERN-like underground detector for the India-based N...
- Indian institutes played critical role: CERN
Rüdiger Voss, the man behind the ATLAS detectors at the Large Hadron Collidor at CERN, spoke to ET on science, technology and India.
- Web founder warns against website snooping
Surfers on Internet are at increasing risk from govts & corporations tracking sites they visit to build up picture of their activities. You...
- 200 Indian scientists line up for Big Bang effort
When the 27-km long Large Hadron Collider goes live today, it will kick off one of the largest man-made experiments in history. Will the Bi...