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Indian scientist's tiny, inexpensive sensor to tell if food is spoiledIndustries typically use much bulkier metres -- roughly one inch long by five inches tall -- to measure pH levels or how acidic or basic th...
Indian scientist's tiny, inexpensive sensor to tell if food is spoiled"The pH sensors we developed work like a small wireless radio-frequency identification device -- similar to what you find inside your lugga...
IISc develops pressure sensors that use paper as a medium, saving industries from plasticsNowadays, paper-based electronic devices are gaining greater attention owing to their natural biodegradability, excellent flexibility, poro...
IIT-Guwahati researchers develop hand-held device to detect bacteria instantaneouslyBacterial infection is a common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
- Material that changes properties according to environment developed
New York, April 30 (IANS) Inspired by the jelly-like jaw of a sea worm, researchers have developed a new material that becomes hard or flex...
India can accelerate to 5G, says Intel prezMurthy's responsibilities include the PC chip business, Intel's biggest, as also internet-of-things, a space that is set to explode.
New nanomotors could help make self-healing electronic systemsScientists have developed self-propelled nanomotors that can seek out and repair tiny scratches or electronic components and could lead to ...
Meet Navin Budhiraja, the 'budhi' behind Infosys' key betsPeople who know Budhiraja describe him as a “brilliant technologist” who goes about his job quietly and ensures execution with efficiency.
BML Munjal University appoints BS Satyanarayana the pro-vice chancellorBML Munjal University founded by the Hero Group, has appointed professor BS Satyanarayana as Pro- Vice Chancellor.
Tomorrow’s engineers will learn architecture, anthropology, sociology as wellTwenty-first century engineers belong to a different league. They are no longer mechanical, electrical, chemical or computer engineers.