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That tiny hole at the bottom of airplane windows: Do you know why it matters?A tiny hole in airplane windows is a vital engineering marvel. This breather hole expertly manages immense cabin pressure differences. It a...
Want a job at ISRO? Here's a complete guide on courses, colleges, streams, recruitment exam, and moreISRO offers diverse pathways for aspiring scientists and engineers in 2025, emphasizing academic excellence and national commitment. From c...
Tiny robots developed to help fix leaky water pipesUK engineers have developed Pipebots—tiny, autonomous robots that inspect, detect, and repair faults in water pipes, reducing leaks and avo...
Indoor air pollution can hamper your productivity, claims new studyThey further found that lowering total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) levels in a room by 72 per cent could improve a student's creative...
Indoor air pollution could impact creative potential of occupants, study findsResearchers at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, found that the 87 study participants, all undergraduate and postgradu...
Chandrayaan-3: What are the educational qualifications of the masterminds behind India's successful moon missionLeading this Chandrayaan-3 mission was the main scientist, P. Veeramuthuvel, with Srikant serving as the mission director and Kalpana as th...
IndiGo, Air India's record plane order deliveries may not be an easy ride for Airbus, BoeingAirbus and Boeing have been hit by a labour shortage in the aerospace industry's supply chain, threatening the manufacturers' ability to de...
Here are the top 10 in-demand jobs in CanadaThis year there has been an increase in labor work jobs such as welders, truck drivers, and general laborers. Other typical jobs include re...
India to continue to saturate orbits with lot of satellites: US space expert"We should not be concerned with congestion. We should be concerned with not understanding where these things are going," US space expert s...
10 new unicorns may fly out of Telangana soonResearch and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad (RICH), headed by former Indian School of Business dean Ajit Rangnekar, is a platform designed ...
How Axiom Research Labs has emerged as India’s first private aerospace companyAt its very essence, TeamIndus — and Axiom Research Labs, the company that houses it — is on track to becoming a citizen of that space indu...
- This thin foam keeps vehicles, buildings cooler, quieter
Singapore, Nov 27 (IANS) Indian-origin researchers from Singapore have developed a new material that will make vehicles and buildings coole...
Flying machines in Vogue: Believe it or not, making drones is now child’s playDrona Aviation, startup hatched in the Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship has been running classes to teach assembling of drones f...
Believe it or not, making drones is now child's playA day-long session costs Rs 1,500 and includes a kit that can be assembled, to make it fly, you'll need to plug in motherboard and know how...
IIT Kharagpur alumnus kills US professor at UCLA over academic spatMainak Sarkar, an alumnus of the IIT-Kharagpur, shot and killed professor William Klug in a small office in University of California Los An...
Now, IITs become fertile ground for faculty startupsDozens of faculty members from IITs in Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kharagpur and Hyderabad are working on startups either by themselves or with ...
How Dynamatic Technologies CEO Udayant Malhoutra has transformed India’s aeronautical sectorMalhoutra has transformed Dynamatic Technologies from making hydraulic pumps into a key global suppliers of complex parts to Airbus, Boeing.
Singapore's first 3-D-printed concept car developedDesigned from scratch by NTU undergraduates and built over a year, these two eco-cars will aim to attain the highest fuel efficiency.
Renjith Kumar, the Indian who landed Nasa's rover 'Curiosity'Renjith Kumar worked so hard on the Mars rover that after its touchdown, he packed off to Canada for a holiday.
Ex-Boeing employee Vivek Lall: Meet Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries' new soldierVivek Lall, 42, used to be a brainiac engineer before he became a defence business manager. Reliance wants him to do what he did for Boeing.