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These Bengaluru areas could face water shortages this summer: Here’s what you need to knowBengaluru's water supply board, led by Ram Prasath Manohar, warns of significant water stress in areas heavily reliant on groundwater, incl...
2024 exposed the underbelly of India's Silicon ValleyBengaluru, India's tech hub, faced a severe water crisis this summer due to a poor monsoon season and depleted groundwater. Residents relie...
PM launches CoE in Ayurveda for Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders at IIScPrime Minister Narendra Modi has virtually inaugurated a Centre of Excellence in Ayurveda for Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders at IISc. Six...
Bengaluru water crisis: A 70% drop in this key stat shows why India's Silicon Valley is parched, as per IIScBengaluru faces severe water scarcity amid its worst drought in 30-40 years, with an IISc study attributing it to a 70% decline in the city...
AMD India partners with IISc Bengaluru to advance AI & HPC researchAMD will work closely with a team of professors and researchers from IISc to study heterogeneous computing including the areas of core desi...
Indian scientists develop new technology that can potentially detect and kill cancer cells!Scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed hybrid nanoparticles made of gold and copper sulphide that can potentia...
IISc commissions Param Pravega, one of the most powerful supercomputers in IndiaThe system, which is expected to power diverse research and educational pursuits, has a total supercomputing capacity of 3.3 petaflops (1 p...
IISc commissions Param Pravega, one of most powerful supercomputers in IndiaThe Param Pravega system at IISc is a mix of heterogeneous nodes, with Intel Xeon Cascade Lake processors for the CPU nodes and NVIDIA Tesl...
Coronavirus mutating much faster than before, finds Indian Institute of Science studyTheir recent study, published in the Journal of Proteome Research, has identified multiple mutations and unique proteins in isolates of SAR...
Indian scientists reveal new mutations, proteins of novel coronavirusThe analysis suggests that the virus is now mutating faster than before the three Bengaluru isolates had 27 mutations in their genomes with...
Netradyne, IISc, Zoomcar study shows AI can reduce road accidentsNetradyne, in a press release said, it analysed data from about 1 lakh trips, 10.6 million miles and five lakh driving hours for a year fro...
Indian researchers working towards developing effective vaccine strategies against SARS-CoV-2 and HIVIn two studies published in the past week, they reported the design of a 'heat-tolerant' Covid-19 vaccine candidate and a rapid method to i...
New bandage made with magnetic nano-fibres can kill skin cancer cells with heatThe magnetic material generates heat when it is subjected to a high-frequency magnetic field.
Indian scientists develop sustainable process for making brick-like structures on the moonThe process developed by the IISc and ISRO team uses urea which can be sourced from human urine and lunar soil as raw materials for constru...
Bengaluru's elevated corridor will choke in 5 years: IISc studyThe study predicts the elevated corridor will carry vehicles beyond its capacity in just five years after the project is ready for use with...
Boost public transport, tax vehicle buy: StudyThe 163-page report argues that the city is just 5-10 years away from the situation New Delhi is facing if it fails to introduce sustainabl...
Bengaluru stares at another doomsday prediction; city might become unliveable by 2030Bengaluru’s vehicle population is 73.5 lakh (as on February 2018) with the Road Transport Offices (RTOs) registering over 2,000 vehicles ev...
Messy roads? Bengaluru municipal corporation conjures up pod taxiIf the municipal corporation manages to bring all the stakeholders on the same page and succeeds in implementing the project, traffic-weary...
Green cover shrinks as urbanisation takes toll on BengaluruBengaluru is fast losing its green cover with urbanisation having risen by 125 per cent between 2000 and 2014, researchers at Indian Instit...
Why transit- oriented growth won't work for BengaluruThe Bengaluru Metro corridor and its stations are ideal for TOD, according to Ashish Verma from the IISc Department of Civil Engineering.