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In 1971, an Apollo 14 astronaut carried hundreds of tree seeds around the Moon, and most Americans have no idea they are walking past them every dayAstronaut Stuart Roosa carried tree seeds around the Moon on Apollo 14, a mission that unexpectedly led to the creation of "Moon Trees." De...
The end of microphones? AI can read your muscles to speak for youSouth Korean researchers have developed a wearable neckband that translates silent mouth movements into speech using the user's own voice. ...
Jane Goodall Studied Chimpanzees Without a College DegreeJane Goodall, without formal university training, revolutionized primatology by observing chimpanzees with patience and empathy. Her ground...
Next phase of UK–India critical minerals supply chain observatory beginsIIT(ISM) Dhanbad, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge and TEXMiN, has established a Critical Minerals Supply Chain Satellite ...
General David Allvin, US Air Force chief, retires two years before end of his four-year term; all you need to know about himAir Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin unexpectedly announced his retirement, effective around November 1, 2025, after serving only ...
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad in close collaboration with its Research Park recognised as Centre of Excellence under National Critical Mineral MissionThe Centre focuses on AI/ML-based exploration and CRM traceability. This initiative will boost clean energy and strategic sectors.
HSBC India provides Rs 300 crore green loan to Neovantage Innovation ParksNeovantage Innovation Parks, located in Hyderabad's Genome Valley, has secured a Rs 300 crore green loan from HSBC India to refinance its e...
Palava City annual revenue may top Rs 8000 cr in a few years: Realty major LodhaThe development at Palava City started in 2010, with phase 1 covering 300 acres that was sold out and delivered to nearly 20,000 families i...
Flying through time: Delving into the enchanting bird art of ancient Egyptian royaltyScientists have been able to identify bird species featured in centuries-old paintings found in a North Palace room at the 3,300-year-old A...
Telangana to draw investments worth Rs 18k cr in fiscal year 2022Telangana has attracted Rs 17,867 crore worth of investment in FY 2021-22 through 3,938 new industries and created employment for 96,863 pe...
Ivanhoe Cambridge, Lighthouse Canton to invest $100 million in life science R&D asset in HyderabadLighthouse Canton is the existing manager of the asset branded as MN Park, India’s largest privately owned portfolio of leased life science...
- A marvellous device of many applications: A short history of the computer (Book Review)
Title: Turing and the Universal Machine; Author: Jon Agar; Publisher: Icon Science/Icon Books; Pages: 141; Price: Rs 399
IIT-Madras planning a centre of excellence for graphene, a carbon derivative pursued by IBM, SamsungGraphene is a new-age material developed by isolating graphite flakes over a decade back in Manchester, which went on to become a Nobel-win...
Indian industries need to invest in research and development: Nobel laureate Venkatraman RamakrishnanIndia-born Nobel laureate and scientist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, who’s president of the Royal Society, spoke to ET about research and educ...
When ace scientists like Rajesh Gokhale turn rookie entrepreneursScientists of distinction are setting up companies but with a difference — to help solve difficult problems of business and society.
Are India’s life sciences startups turning a corner?A life sciences or medical product company is yet to make it big anywhere in India, despite a startup culture that is 15 years old.
Arvind Panagariya: A free-market economist and supporter of Gujarat modelArvind Panagariya, who today became the first Vice-Chairman of the newly formed NITI Aayog, has been one of the most vocal supporters of 'G...
Demis Hassabis, computer scientist, who struck $498 mn deal with Google for his secretive start-up Deep MindHassabis, has built the company to use technology and medical research to help machines to mimic the brain’s ability to improve performance.
- Dr Reddy's relocates Chirotech Tech Centre to Cambridge in UK
India's leading pharmaceutical firm Dr Reddy's Laboratories has moved its UK subsidiary,Chirotech, to a new purpose built lab facility at t...
- Dr Reddy's Laboratories expands technology centre in UK
Dr Reddy's Laboratories today said it has expanded 'Chirotech Technology Centre' in the UK.