Bhoomi Pujan Done On Semiconductor Plant In Gujarat, Chips To Rollout By December 2024
In a significant development to bolster India's capability to manufacture semiconductors, the US-based Micron Technology is investing ₹22,500 crore in the project. According to...
Covaxin, India’s first COVID-19 vaccine gets DCGI approval
Covaxin, India's first-ever coronavirus vaccine gets the nod from the Drug Controller General of India, to conduct phase 1 and phase two of clinical...
Scientist from CSIR- NIO, Goa selected for Senior Scientist Award
Dr. Samir Damare, Principal Scientist and Head Analytical Services Division, at CSIR-NIO, Goa has been selected for the Senior Scientist Award for the year...
Thanjavur boy designs world’s lightest FEMTO satellite for NASA launch
S Riyasdeen, a second-year Mechatronics student from Sastra University has been selected to be a part of NASA mission to make the world's lightest...
Facebook and Instagram ban content on gay conversion
Content regarding conversion therapy that aims at forcefully changing an individual's sexual orientation has finally been banned on all social media platforms by Facebook...
5-8 million years old fossil of elephant found in UP
A fossil of an elephant was found from the Siwalik sediments exposed in the area of Badshahi Baug in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur.
The fossil is...
University of Colorado students make ‘space refrigerator’ for International Space Station
The days of rehydratable food are soon going to be over for astronauts, as a bunch of researchers from the University of Colorado in...
Future of S&T will be what the mind wants which will impact and govern...
Prof Ashutosh Sharma, former secretary, Department of Science & Technology (DST), said that science and technology will impact and govern everything in the future,...
Ayurveda Can Be New Hope For Alzheimer’s Disease, Claims New Study
Scientists at the Bose Institute in Kolkata, an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology, have shown that Ayurveda can provide new...
Scientists study deep earth taking cue from deep space
The scientists at Johns Hopkins University are digging deep down the Earth using a new technique that was originally designed and used in exploring...









