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When clouds get hit by drones: As data centres become target of strikes, there is one more critical infrastructure to protectRecent drone strikes during the Iran–US–Israel conflict reportedly damaged cloud data centres operated by Amazon Web Services in the UAE an...
The capital of electric cars is turning to electric planesNorway is actively pursuing electric flight. A test flight from Stavanger to Bergen was successful. The Alia CX300 electric plane completed...
Parasites, chemicals, and plastic waste: Bear Grylls, who even consumed elephant dung juice to survive, dubs UK tap water 'horrendous'A new report reveals concerns about the quality of British tap water. It highlights the presence of parasites, cancer-causing chemicals, an...
Want to pursue MBA at top UK Business Schools? Know their acceptance ratesStudying in the UK can add an edge to your resume, especially when enrolling in top business schools. Find out the acceptance rates of the ...
How Irish universities are preparing students for future-proof careersThe courses offered by Irish universities are taking a lead in this and stand apart as compared to other universities in UK and Europe by b...
Keeping Covid at bay: You can now disinfect indoor environment by using safe UV light, says studyUVC illumination in poorly ventilated spaces can be as effective as N95 masks in preventing transmission.
COVID-19: Safe UV light could be used to sterilise high-risk indoor environments, says studyThe scientists noted that unlike typical UVC -- which has been used to kill microorganisms for decades but is extremely harmful to humans, ...
Taking luxury to the sky: Aston Martin's next likely to be a Jetsons-style aircraft with VTOL capabilitiesThe concept is a preview of flying autonomous hybrid-electric vehicles for urban travel.
SRiX inks pact with UK’s Cranfield varsity to help startups access new marketsIn a joint statement, the partners said a 10-week immersion program was being developed with Indian startup companies mentored in the UK by...
Tata Power Strategic Engineering Division inks MoU with Cranfield University for R&DTata Power's Strategic Engineering Division and Cranfield University have signed an agreement to explore possibility of entering into a str...
Gas 'fingerprinting' used to monitor carbon dioxide may reduce emissionsCarbon dioxide emissions from energy generation, in particular coal burning, contribute to the increasing pace of global climate change.
Gas 'fingerprinting' used to monitor CO2 may reduce emissionsCarbon dioxide emissions from energy generation, in particular coal burning, contribute to the increasing pace of global climate change.
Lord Bilimoria appointed as president of UKCISANRI entrepreneur Lord Karan Bilimoria has been appointed as the President of the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA).
- Ajendra Bahadur Singh takes over as Eastern Fleet Commander
Rear Admiral Singh is a graduate of National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla, and Defence Services Staff College, Wellington.
British cos show interest to partner with HAL for Regional Transport Aircraft programmeRFP would be issued for the engine of the aircraft as 11 bidders have already responded to the recent RFI issued for the 70-90 seater civil...
UK Govt, TCS launch cyber policy scholarship for IndiansThe programme builds on considerable interaction at various levels between India and the UK on cyber security.
- Indian businessman to launch airline in UAE
An Indian businessman is all set to launch Kang Pacific Airlines, making it the fifth airline based in the UAE.
- South Australia woos Indian students
If you thought getting admission to the best universities of the US and the UK was your only option for a ‘foreign degree’, think again.
- Aviation management institute on the cards
The government is planning to set up an IIM-like institute exclusively for aviation management.
- HAL to drop in at IIM campuses in search of talent
HAL is planning to visit IIM campuses across India for the first time for its recruitment campaign in August ’06.