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Holy Grail of material science: how did MIT scientists achieve superconductivity? Details hereSuperconductivity is a set of physical properties where electrical resistance vanishes and magnetic fields are expelled from the material. ...
NEET UG 2024 registration last date today: Closing time, eligibility, registration process, exam dates, and syllabusToday is the last day for NEET UG 2024 registration. Hurry up and register through the official website before 9 PM. The exam will be held ...
New Organic Co-crystal systems developed at IIT-GuwahatiA breakthrough in this evolving field has been documented through collaborative research, led by Prof Parameswar K Iyer of IIT Guwahati and...
From flexible battering to sustainable aviation fuel, these are the most exciting tech innovations of 2023The WEF's 'Top ten emerging technologies report 2023' assessed how each technology will impact people, the planet, prosperity, industry and...
IISc scientists build energy-efficient computing platforms to beat power deficitThe massive growth of data centres that consume enormous amounts of energy has contributed significantly to power shortages worldwide. With...
IIT Hyderabad develops low-cost, eco-friendly solar cells using 'kumkum dye'The dye-sensitised solar cell (DSSC) is based on New Fuchsin (NF) dye with aqueous electrolyte and platinum-free counter electrodes, accord...
With cryo-electron microscope, India hopes to join the revolution sweeping across the world of medicineThe microscope which set the world of biology on fire required expertise to operate. Without Ragunath, the microscope would be just like a ...
- Researchers create insulators for long lasting electronics
San Francisco, June 24 (IANS) At a time when the quest is for smaller and faster units with infinite battery life, researchers from the Uni...
World's biggest X-ray laser generates first lightThe 3.4-kilometre-long European XFEL, most of which is located in underground tunnels in Germany, will usher a new era of European research...
- 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...
Becoming gadget slaves may cost people their eyesight & health: Here's how to avoid itA big source of concern is the ‘blue light’.
Metallic hydrogen, once theory, becomes reality!While the research offers a new window into understanding the general properties of hydrogen, it also offers tantalising hints at revolutio...
- World's smallest diamonds used to make wires 3 atoms wide
The needle-like wires have a semiconducting core - a combination of copper and sulphur known as a chalcogenide - surrounded by the attached...
- Three share Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Stockholm, Oct 5 (IANS) Chemists Jean-Pierre Sauvage of France, Scotland's Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Dutch Bernard L. Feringa on Wednesday...
Novel way to make electronics out of coalA given variety of coal could inherently provide the electrical properties needed for a particular component.
World's smallest diode developedScientists have developed the world's smallest diode - the size of a single molecule, an breakthrough that may help develop molecular elect...
Indian-origin professor Anantha Chandrakasan to lead MIT's largest academic departmentIndian-origin academician Anantha Chandrakasan has been named head of MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.