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"India has scientific capability to emerge as global leader in health technologies": NITI Aayog's Gobardhan DasIndia's largest biomedical event, 'Medical Innovations Patent Mitra: Innovators-to-Industry Connect', successfully took place in New Delhi....
India-UK healthcare scholarships open for 2026-27 intakeThe Hinduja Foundation has launched its latest round of scholarships for Indian students at King's College London, focusing on healthcare a...
Adani to spend Rs 6,000 cr to establish affordable healthcare facilities in partnership with Mayo ClinicAdani Group will invest Rs 6,000 crore to establish two 1,000-bed multi-specialty hospitals and medical colleges in Mumbai and Ahmedabad in...
Hindujas sign new India-UK healthcare pact with King's College LondonThe Hinduja Group and King's College London partnership aims to enhance healthcare outcomes in India and the UK through training, research,...
National University of Singapore’s Multi-disciplinary Master’s Programs to Equip Learners with Skills for Industry 4.0
Zuckerberg, Chan to invest up to $3.4 billion for science advancesThe philanthropy, which has a mission of curing, preventing or managing all disease by the end of the century, said in its announcement tha...
IIT Guwahati researchers develop method of controlling lifetime of droplets containing suspended nanoparticlesIIT in a statement stated with the advent of miniaturization, effective transfer of mass between species has attracted significant attentio...
COVID-19 will reboot world into virtual reality: Kiran Mazumdar-ShawIn a blog post, she said mobile and internet banking have also seen a surge since the viral outbreak.The new world order will now become a ...
DRDO helps with protective material, ventilator designTop DRDO scientist AK Singh, who leads the Life Sciences Directorate of DRDO, told ET that scientists have been working around the clock to...
Cellulose nanogenerators may power medical implantsSince cellulose is non-toxic, the researchers said the device could potentially be implanted in the body and harvest its internal stretches...
No Service here, IITians flock to technical product-based startups spaceStudents and angel investors in IIT Bombay say there has been a decline in service-oriented startups and a rise in technical product-based ...
BARC Director Shekhar Basu appointed as Atomic Energy SecretaryRenowned scientist Shekhar Basu was today appointed as Atomic Energy Secretary and Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission.
Making smartphones smarter with see-through sensors!A new technique can allow phone displays to be embedded with layer upon layer of sensors, including ones that could take your temperature, ...
New hand-held device to catch early signs of eye diseaseMIT researchers have developed a new hand-held device that scans a patient's entire retina in seconds to detect a host of retinal diseases.
Synthetic biology raises playing God fearsSynthetic biology is a giant leap forward for genetic engineering, triggering a heated global debate.
Indian American Roop Mahajan named Lewis Hester Chair in EngineeringIndian American Roop Mahajan has been named the Lewis Hester Chair in Engineering by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.
- Manmohan Singh asks universities to groom global leaders
The Prime Minister further said that with India emerging in the forefront of the innovative world, the country needs researchers and invent...
- DRDO to invest Rs 300 cr to upgrade biotech products for civilian use
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which caters primarily to the armed forces, plans to upgrade and custom-make its ...
- India-German trade to cross 30 bn Euros by 2010: Sibal
Kapil Sibal on Monday said trade between India and Germany was expected to cross 30 billion Euros in 2010 as the two countries expanded the...
- US University appoints Indian as Dean
Mauli Agrawal has been made the Dean of the College of Engineering by the Texas University at San Antonio.