Apple introduces Mac Studio with M4 chip & the new M3 Ultra. Know about the price & specs hereApple introduces Mac Studio with powerful M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips, starting at INR 214900. It outperforms previous models with high CPU/G...
What is eDNA that lingers in water, even your cup of tea and can be pulled from thin air?It has been clear for decades that fragments of our DNA cover the planet like litter.
An entrepreneur's passion for restoring old temples leads to potable water solution in rural IndiaChandrasekaran Jayaraman’s company has developed a low-cost, electricity-free water purifier that can be easily installed and used in the v...
Genomic sequencing: Here's how researchers identify omicron and other COVID-19 variantsWhen an organism replicates, it makes a copy of its entire genome to pass on to its offspring. Sometimes errors in the copying process can ...
New rapid Covid tests on the horizon as novel method to detect single coronavirus particles emergesThe work may lead to fast and accurate screening tests for diseases like COVID-19 and influenza.
COVID-19: Scientists develop novel method to detect single virus particlesIn the new method, the scientists said a layer of the compound silicon nitride just 50 nanometres (nm) thick has tiny nanopores added. The ...
High on spirits: 5,000-year-old yeast resurrected to recreate royal Egyptian beerMany cooks were invited to isolate the yeast specimens from the ancient debris and to create a beer with it.
Tea leaf extract is the new answer to destroy lung cancer cellsNanoparticles derived from tea leaves can destroy cancer cells by up to 80%.
- Electricity-from-water scientist seeks commercialisation of invention
New Delhi, Dec 20 (IANS) A top scientist at National Physics Laboratory (NPL) here has said that industry should come forward to commercial...
Power source thinner than paper can now charge your phoneThe capacitor is made out of a thin film of nickel and fluoride, which enables it to store energy in an electric field.
New device to power flexible electronics developedScientists have developed a new device that is far thinner than paper, can flex and bend.