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From Rafales to space surveillance how India expanded military capabilities after Operation SindoorIndia is significantly boosting its military strength after Operation Sindoor. Major defense deals are being finalized, including new Rafal...
Components maker Elmet discloses revenue rise in US IPO filingPrecision-engineered components manufacturer Elmet Group on Monday revealed higher revenue for 2025 in its filing for an initial public off...
India maps out spectrum strategy for next-gen connectivityIndia's Department of Telecommunications has released the National Frequency Allocation Plan 2025. This plan governs radio-frequency spectr...
STMicro has shipped 5 billion chips for Starlink in past decade; that could double by 2027STMicroelectronics has supplied over 5 billion radio-frequency antenna chips to SpaceX for its Starlink satellite network. The chipmaker an...
Iraqi child with heart beating 200 times per minute undergoes life-saving surgery at Delhi hospitalA seven-year-old Iraqi boy with persistent, life-threatening fast heart rhythm successfully underwent a rare cardiac procedure at Fortis Es...
Don't worry, your mobile phone won't give you brain cancer, says new WHO reportA World Health Organization review has found no link between mobile phone use and an increased risk of brain cancer. Covering studies from ...
Huawei phone shows China is replacing US suppliers of 5G techHuawei Technologies Co.’s Mate 60 Pro smartphone shows “significant progress” in China’s domestic design and engineering of radio-frequency...
Mobile phone usage may lower male sperm count, finds studyA recent study suggests a potential connection between mobile phone usage and a decline in male sperm count. Men who use their phones more ...
NHAI FASTag daily collection at record Rs 193.15 cr on April 29FASTag uses radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, which provides users a smooth crossover at toll plazas without halting. The p...
Kumbh: UP cops to use RF tags for children under 14 yearsWith a view to tracing the children lost during the massive Kumbh congregation here, the Uttar Pradesh police will be using RFID (radio-fre...
CBIC again defers e-sealing on deposit, removal of goods from customs warehouses"The board has decided to further defer the implementation" of electronic sealing for deposit in and removal of goods from customs bonded w...
Railways to use radio-frequency tags to track wagons, coachesUsing RFID devices, it will be easier for the railways to know the exact position of wagons, locomotives and coaches.
Government asks major ports to introduce RFID systemImplementation of RFID system will eliminate manual checking of documents at port gate and ensure real-time tracking of movement of vehicle...
CERN designs miniature accelerator to help treat cancerResearchers at CERN are developing a new particle accelerator that can be used in hospitals for imaging and the treatment of cancer.
Rail Budget 2015: Railways eyes RFID tags for wagons, coaches and locomotivesRail Budget 2015-16 is expected to propose extensive use of IT systems in everything from the management of rolling stock to the developmen...
No proof of health risks from cell phones, network towers: WHOThe radiation from cell phones and their network towers pose no health risk and any impact which these could have on health were minor, the...
- Cellphone use may be linked to cancer, finds WHO panel
Concerns have risen in recent years that cellphones might be harmful to the health of people who use them.