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IIT Kanpur signs MoU with Canada’s Conlis Global to licence new technologyThe MoU was signed by Tarun Gupta, dean of resources and development, IIT Kanpur, and Sumrita Bhat, CEO, Conlis Global at IIT Kanpur in the...
Scientists develop technique that can generate electricity from vibrations for self-powered devicesThe Science and Technology Ministry, in a statement, said searching for renewable energy resources with reduced carbon emissions is one of ...
IIT Kharagpur researchers develop cellulose nano-crystals from cucumber peels for food packagingThe cellulose nano-material developed from raw cucumber waste by Professor Jayeeta Mitra and research scholar N Sai Prasanna at IIT Kharagp...
Marine red algae may hold key to preventing spread of COVID-19: Reliance researchersMarine red algae may hold key to prevent spread of coronavirus as biocompatible compounds extracted from them can be used as a coating mate...
Medical marvel: A new device will use heart's energy to power pacemakersThe heart's motion is so powerful that it can recharge devices that save our lives.
Now, a smart sticker can monitor your physical activity & alert about health risksThese 'smart stickers' are made of cellulose.
IIT scientists use onion skin to generate electricityThe non-toxic, biodegradable and biocompatible device takes advantage of the suitable piezoelectric properties of the onion skin, researche...
- Electricity from tears could power biomedical devices
London, Oct 3 (IANS) In a finding that could lead to a non-toxic way to power biomedical devices, scientists have discovered a way to produ...
- These gel-based robots can catch live fish
New York, Feb 4 (IANS) Engineers have fabricated transparent gel-based robots that move when water is pumped in and out of them and can per...
- Silk-based material programmed for pre-designed functions
New York, Dec 27 (IANS) Researchers have created a novel material out of silk protein that can be preprogrammed with biological, chemical, ...
- World's first light-seeking synthetic nanorobot developed
Hong Kong, Nov 9 (IANS) Researchers have developed the world's first light-seeking synthetic nanorobot that can help surgeons remove tumour...
- New biocompatible optical fibers to detect first sign of disease
New York, Oct 18 (IANS) Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard Medical School have developed a biocompati...
Titanium-gold alloy four times harder than most steels: studyThe atomic structure of the material - its atoms are tightly packed in a "cubic" crystalline structure that is often associated with hardne...
Graphene electrodes can safely interact with neuronsIt can be used to control robotic armfor amputee patients or any number of basic processes for paralysed patients from speech to movement o...
New self-adaptive material heals itself, stays toughWhen cracked, the matrix quickly heals, over and over. Like a sponge, it returns to its original form after compression.
Indian scientists' DNA device generates power from touchThe device can help avoid the use of traditional batteries as power source for our everyday used portable electronic gadgets, researchers s...
IIT-Bombay breakthrough may cut dialysis cost by 50%The number of Indians with diabetes is predicted to reach 101 million by 2030. Diabetics are at particular risk of developing kidney failur...
New method brings unbreakable phones closer to realityTransparent bendable electronics could soon be a reality thanks to a new method developed by scientists, including Indian-origin researcher...
Unbreakable smartphones come closer to realityResearchers have developed a new method to transfer electronics, which are usually made on rigid silicon, onto a flexible surface.
- 3M Healthcare launches technology for dental care
3M Healthcare on Monday said it has launched a computerised technique which will replicate the look and feel of a natural tooth.