Innovation drives progress and shapes societies. It fosters creativity and problem-solving. In India, innovation plays a crucial role in various sectors. The technology industry thrives on new ideas. Traditional arts also evolve through innovative practices. Government initiatives support startups and research. Education encourages critical thinking and experimentation. Ultimately, innovation enhances economic growth and cultural richness. It is essential for a dynamic future.
Hotter water freezing faster than colder water, known as the Mpemba effect, has long puzzled scientists. New supercomputer-based simulations have now provided the first computational evidence for this...
Financial Software and Systems (FSS) has become the first payments company in India, the Middle East, APAC and South Africa to achieve ISO/IEC 42001 Certification Lead status. The...
Biomaterials are emerging as a key frontier in materials engineering as countries seek cleaner ways to manufacture plastics, textiles and other consumer products. These materials are derived wholly...
India’s CSIR–National Physical Laboratory (NPL) marked its 80th Foundation Day by launching two major scientific facilities - the world’s second National Environmental Standard Laboratory and the world’s fifth...
A new species of reed snake has been identified in Mizoram and named Calamaria mizoramensis. The non-venomous snake was formally described by a research team led by zoologist...
The Third Technical Hindi Symposium, titled Abhyuday-3, was organised at the Indian Institute of Technology Indore and concluded after a two-day programme. It was jointly held by IIT...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed a portable sea water desalination system called Sea Water Desalination System, or SWaDeS, to meet drinking water needs in...
IIT Madras has launched IITM Global to position itself as the world’s first multinational IIT with campuses, research links and startup engagement abroad. The initiative aims to expand...
Archaea have been found to use a previously unrecognised genetic code in which the TAG codon is fully repurposed to encode the rare amino acid pyrrolysine, or Pyl....
Whale researchers have used drones to collect breath samples from wild cetaceans in the Arctic and nearby North Atlantic waters. The method has helped detect cetacean morbillivirus, a...