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European universities struggle to stay neutral amid global political crisesUniversities in Europe and the United States have been grappling with growing political pressures even before the Trump administration bega...
The ghost particle’s secret: Physicists edge close to unlocking mystery of elusive neutrino’s massThe KATRIN experiment in Germany has set a new upper limit on the neutrino’s mass at just 0.45 electron volts, marking a major leap in unde...
Groundwater to get over 3 deg C warmer by century's end, threatening safety: studyGroundwater is projected to warm by 2-3.5 degrees Celsius before the turn of this century, potentially risking water quality and safety, ap...
The river Rhine is starting to dry up already — two weeks into summerThe measured water-level at Kaub, a key chokepoint, stood at 1.43 meters on Friday afternoon, government data show. It’s forecast to slump ...
How to survive a heatwaveKeep cool. If indoors, trying bathing your feet in cold water or have a shower ... Close the curtains and open windows on the side not faci...
European Union to fund urban infrastructure programme for Indian citiesThe cities of Surat and Rotterdam (The Netherlands), Kochi and Messina (Italy), Panaji and Almada (Portugal) and Porbandar will work on flo...
- Udacity to build KUKA Robot Learning Lab and Udacity Universe to provide real-time experience to students
This experience is available exclusively to students of Robotics Software Engineer Nanodegree programs,Self-Driving Car Engineer, and Flyin...
- Now, sunglasses that can generate solar power
London, Aug 3 (IANS) Researchers have designed new "smart" solar sunglasses incorporating semi-transparent organic solar cells that can gen...
- Now you can 3D print glass
London, April 23 (IANS) A team of engineers has developed a process by which it is now possible to 3D print complex forms of glass.
Want that corner office, top job? Start working on your looks and fitnessYour fitness levels and ‘executive presence’ can make all the difference between landing, or missing out on that corner office job you alwa...
First all-optical permanent on-chip memory developedResearchers, including one of Indian-origin, have created the first all-optical permanent on-chip memory that can store data for decades.
New face recognition technology works in total darknessComputer scientists have developed a new face recognition method may lead to improved surveillance and security technology.
- Volcanic eruptions slow down global warming: Study
Volcanic eruptions may have slowed down global warming by injecting particulates into the atmosphere, according to a study.
Real-life invisibility cloak makes objects vanishGerman scientists have developed a real-life 'Harry Potter-style' portable invisibility cloak that can effectively shield small objects.
Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' to be re-published in Germany in 2016Banned from domestic reprints since the end of World War II, the book will soon be returning to German bookstores from the Alps to the Balt...
- China emits twice as much NO2 than India: Study
India and China are not only the two most polluting countries in Asia but also rank among the top polluters in the world.
Climate change warming groundwaterGroundwater has not escaped climate change, according to a new study that found groundwater's temperature profiles echo those of the atmosp...
Rising number of Indian students head for Germany for higher studiesIndian students head for Germany for higher studies in science and technology, thanks to German government's efforts, through German Academ...
Non-contact gesture detection system to detect flaws in car bumpersBMW has developed a 'Non-contact gesture detection system' with Fraunhofer Institute in Karlsruhe to detect flaws in production of bumpers....
Now, robot accept objects from people in a natural wayThe robot can receive an object handed to it by a person in a natural way, researchers say.