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Penguin feathers inspired a "living skin" material that could slash energy bills in buildingsResearchers have developed a revolutionary thin film inspired by penguin feathers that passively switches between heating and cooling modes...
These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analystsOver the next few sessions, as the uncertainty caused by the Gulf war intensifies and makes you anxious, remember this: It is not the first...
Game-changer: Scientists have found the cure for cavities by regrowing enamelResearchers at the University of Nottingham have created a protein-based gel that repairs and regenerates tooth enamel, providing a signifi...
Karl Kruszelnicki: The Australian scientist who unraveled the Bermuda Triangle mythKarl Kruszelnicki debunks the Bermuda Triangle myth, attributing disappearances to high traffic, navigational hazards, and human error rath...
Cancer cure found? Scientists create a new mRNA vaccine that triggers strong anticancer immune response against tumoursUniversity of Florida scientists have engineered an experimental mRNA vaccine that stimulates the immune system to combat tumors in conjunc...
Scientifically engineered white blood cells can stall cancerous growth: StudyMacrophages, a type of white blood cell, immediately engulf and destroy invaders such as bacteria, viruses, and even implants to remove the...
- Healthy AI for Healthcare
The goal for healthcare is to become more personal, predictive, preventative and participatory, and AI can make major contributions in thes...
Kotak, IISc to set up AI, machine learning centre in BengaluruThe centre will promote research and innovation in AI and ML and develop the talent pool from across the country to provide cutting-edge so...
Scared of needles? New smartphone app can detect anaemiaThe app uses photos of a person's fingernails to accurately measure haemoglobin in their blood.
- Gene editing can curb autism symptoms: Study
New York, June 27 (IANS) Scientists have found that editing a gene in the brain can help decrease the repetitive behaviours -- a symptom of...
- Scientists accidentally develop plastic-eating enzyme
Washington, April 17 (IANS) Scientists have accidentally developed a plastic-eating enzyme that may be used to combat one of the world's wo...
20-cent, hand-powered blood centrifuge developedInspired by spinning toys, Prakash and Saad Bhamla, a postdoctoral research fellow in his lab, explored ways to convert human energy into s...
Top 10 'stressfree' high paying jobs in IndiaIn a country obsessed with currency and success, it is important to note that there is no job that's '100 per cent stress-free'.
New artificial skin senses many types of touchResearchers have developed an artificial skin that is warm and elastic and can sense many types of touch just like real skin.
Soon, shirts to power wearable devicesYour clothes could soon turn into devices that could power your medical monitors, communications equipment or other small electronics.
Artificial cartilage comes closer to realityArticular cartilage is the tissue on the ends of bones where they meet at joints in the body - including in the knees, shoulders and hips.
CSIR to launch its fastest supercomputer in BangaloreCSIR is all set to launch its fastest supercomputer at India's first ever big data science institute in Bangalore later this month.
Synthetic biology raises playing God fearsSynthetic biology is a giant leap forward for genetic engineering, triggering a heated global debate.
- US presidential award for three Indian American scientists
Obama has named three Indian American scientists among 96 researchers as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists ...
- BARC scientists recover uranium, cobalt-60 from N-waste
Use of radiation-resistant micro- organisms have enabled scientists of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) to recover heavy metals like ur...