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In 1916, a metallurgist accidentally dipped his pen into molten metal; it led to a crystal-growing technique that powers the modern semiconductor industryIn 1916, a Polish metallurgist inadvertently dipped his pen into molten metal, leading to a groundbreaking revelation. This serendipitous m...
Several Stanford students stage walk-out as Google CEO Sundar Pichai begins speechPro-Palestinian students at Stanford University staged a walkout during Google CEO Sundar Pichai's commencement address. Protesters condemn...
No house or car. Techie saving Rs 10 lakh a month even refuses to buy a TV or couch. His reason: prioritising hobbies and travelA Meta software engineer earning over Rs 2.5 crore annually lives a minimalist life in the San Francisco Bay Area, foregoing a car, couch, ...
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary has a warning for Gen Z founders wanting to work 18 hours a day: “How stupid is that?”Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary debunks the myth of relentless startup grind, calling the 18-hour workday 'stupid.' He warns that sleep d...
‘I don’t worry about a robot takeover’: Oxford AI expert Michael Wooldridge on Big Tech's real threats, and surprising winsAI expert Michael Wooldridge argues that the public's fears of robot takeovers are misplaced. Instead, he highlights how powerful tech comp...
India-Nordic Summit signals New Delhi's emergence as 'co-author of global governance': AnalysisWhen Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described India in Oslo as "not a middle power, but one of the world's greatest powers," it...
110 years ago, a Polish scientist accidentally dipped his pen into molten tin - what he discovered still helps run your smartphoneA lab accident in 1916 led to a breakthrough in crystal growth. Jan Czochralski's method for creating pure silicon crystals is fundamental ...
In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev fell asleep while organizing chemical elements: and woke up with the periodic tableIn the 1860s, Dmitri Mendeleev revolutionized chemistry by organizing elements into a periodic table. His audacious act of leaving empty sp...
Google’s Isomorphic Labs to raise over $2 billion in new fundingAlphabet's AI drug discovery firm, Isomorphic Labs, is reportedly close to securing over $2 billion in new funding, led by Thrive Capital. ...
The surprising danger of covering leftovers with aluminum foilA common kitchen habit of using aluminum foil for leftovers may be a hidden danger. The foil does not create an airtight seal, allowing bac...
Tech is turning increasingly to religion in a quest to create ethical AITech companies are seeking guidance from faith leaders to infuse morality into AI development, a shift from Silicon Valley's past skepticis...
Mould On Bathroom Sealant Comes Off EasilyFlaky bathroom sealant is more than a cosmetic issue. It signals a battle between microbes, moisture, and materials. Research from New Zeal...
Facebook hosts India's largest student startup delegation to Silicon ValleyThe students will showcase their prototypes, learn product development and skills, and get exposure to the world class startup ecosystem in...
Telangana teams up with Cerestra to set up India’s first life sciences infra fundRao said the first of its kind fund will create sophisticated modular plug-and-play specialised infrastructure for pharmaceuticals, biotech...
8K Miles Q2 net profit jumps over 110 per cent to Rs 8.74 croreK Miles Software reported a 111% rise in net profit to Rs 8.74 crore for the September quarter, with its revenue jumping 126 per cent to Rs...
Why Indian entrepreneurs are missing at the top in both biotech and consumer tech cos in Silicon ValleyTechnology becomes more and more important as consumer technology companies grow. Facebook and Twitter now use analytics intensely.
How many of us know about Breakthrough Prize winner, Ashoke Sen?Sen might have won a Nobel Prize if string theorists were allowed to. In 1998, when he won the fellowship of the Royal Society.
Aurobindo Pharma board approves acquisition of Hyacinths PharmaAurobindo Pharma today said its board has approved to acquire Andhra Pradesh based Hyacinths Pharma, from its existing shareholders.
Aurobindo Pharma surges 8% on Q1 results, hive-off plansShares of Aurobindo Pharma gained momentum, riding on better-than-expected Q1 results reported last week.
Aurobindo Pharma to hive off injectables businessIndian drugmaker Aurobindo Pharma has decided to hive off its injectables business into a wholly owned subsidiary.