A group of scientists has created a way to illuminate the dynamic behavior of nanoparticles, which are essential components in the production of pharmaceuticals, electronics, and industrial and energy-conversion materials.
Gurgaon (Haryana) [India], March 3: A new study by Capterra reveals that 72% of Indian businesses have experienced regret over a software investment in the last 18 months, significantly higher than the global average. The 2025 Tech Trends Survey, which polled 3,500 software buyers globally (
Singapore, March 3: Engineers are looking at the opportunity for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in product development with cautious optimism as many are still assessing in which areas of their work AI will have the greatest impact. This is according to Avnet's (Nasdaq: AVT ) fourth annual Avn
The 'e-Taste' interface employs sensors and wireless chemical dispensers to enable remote taste perception, often known as gestation. Field testing done by researchers at The Ohio State University confirmed the device's ability to digitally simulate a range of taste intensities, while still
According to the World Health Organisation, around 3.9 per cent of the global population has had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at some point in their lives. That figure is greater in the United States, at over 6 per cent.
A team of researchers from the University of Cologne has made an important contribution to understanding the role of the tau protein in Alzheimer's disease.
Two decades after the devastating 2005 earthquake, Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) remains a region marked by broken promises, neglect, and systemic failure. Despite the years that have passed, the region is a grim reminder of the lack of governmental accountability, with thousand
BJP MLA from Asansol South, Agnimitra Paul, slammed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her recent remarks on the Mahakumbh, questioning her understanding of religious history and accusing her of making misleading statements for political reasons.
Working towards more effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccinations, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed two strains of mycobacteria with "kill switches" that may be activated to stop the bacteria after they elicit an immune response.
A new study suggests that understanding resilience--the ability of injured lung tissue to heal and regenerate--may be key to advancing the treatment and prevention of life-threatening lung disease in extremely premature babies.
New Delhi [India], February 25: By expressing insights on Education, Dr. ES Chakravarthy recently stressed that education is not simply a book study or the learning of complex formulas; it is a lifelong process of learning, growing, and developing.