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To win the deep-tech race, India needs ‘General Innovation Rules’India is launching ambitious science initiatives. However, current financial rules designed for conventional procurement hinder R&D. A new ...
Business as second nature: Biomimicry offers a framework to shift from replication to innovation using natural principles
SpaceX, the sprawling company targeting the stars, Mars and an IPOSpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, is now a dominant force in the commercial space industry, aiming for Mars colonization and Moon missions with...
Nature just outsmarted Silicon Valley: That trendy houseplant on your windowsill has been doing advanced Math this whole timeThe Chinese money plant quietly organizes itself using a geometric system that humans only formalized in the computer age — and it does so ...
Chinese proverb of the day: “An embankment a thousand miles long can be destroyed by...” Learn a timeless life lesson from ancient Chinese wisdom on how tiny unnoticed mistakes quietly destroy strong foundations, success, leadership, and even powerful empires over timeChinese proverb of the day reveals a powerful life lesson modern leaders, businesses, and successful people still ignore today. “An embankm...
Curb your overenthusiasm: Why India must avoid early overregulation while drafting rules for new techIndia faces a critical choice in regulating new industries like AI and genomics. Overly cautious, ex-ante regulations, similar to the histo...
After AI, China unicorns are eyeing global domination in robotic humanoidsLinkerbot currently holds over 80 per cent of the global market share in high-degree-of-freedom (DoF) robotic hands.
The Dubai war narrative is looking a little stretchedThe United Arab Emirates faces significant challenges as a US-Israeli war with Iran disrupts oil supplies and impacts its economy. Dubai's ...
How Ant Colonies Work Without a Boss: Nature’s Secret TeamworkTiny ants create amazing organizations without a leader. They use chemical trails and internal clocks to work together. This flexible syste...
Weaver Ants Team Up to Build Nests With Superhuman Pulling PowerWeaver ants in South and Southeast Asia build remarkable leaf nests. These tiny engineers work together, coordinating their pulling forces ...
Animals Build Cities Without Blueprints, and the Science Explains HowNature's architects build without blueprints! From beaver dams to termite mounds and ant cities, complex structures emerge as animals respo...
How CodeAnt is tackling code review bottlenecks created by AIFounded by Amartya Jha and Chinmay Bharti in 2023, CodeAnt AI has raised a seed funding of $2 million from Y Combinator, Uncorrelated Ventu...
New antitrust law may cover Big Tech with 10% India operationsDeliberations are also on to bring those digital firms that have a turnover of more than Rs 2,000 cr in India under the law even if they do...
Jack Ma’s clash with Beijing costs Ant, Alibaba $850 billionChinese authorities said on Friday they would wrap up a probe into Ant with the financial technology company paying a fine of almost $1 bil...
Alibaba and Ant venture to launch RISC-V chips for paymentsThe chip will be embedded in hardware devices and used to enhance mobile payments, which are popular in China via the use of QR codes, Alip...
AntWak secures seed funding led by Matrix Partners IndiaAntWak offers paid and free professional courses across over 15 domains including digital marketing, cybersecurity, and data engineering cr...
Tata Motors up the ante in EV space with new engineZiptron offers efficient high voltage system, better performance, long range and fast charging, and a battery warranty of eight years, and ...
- World's smallest engine developed
The prototype device is made of tiny charged particles of gold, bound together with temperature-responsive polymers in the form of a gel.
God of small mindsWe could never imagine an ant capable of, say, engineering. It is true for an individual ant; but put them together & structural feats soon...
NASA's self-driving robot army to explore other planetsNASA is developing army of autonomous self-driving robots - with webcams and GPS - that could one day be sent to explore surfaces on other ...