Technology encompasses tools and systems that enhance human capabilities. It drives innovation and shapes industries. In India, technology influences education, healthcare, and communication. The digital revolution has transformed the economy. Startups thrive in urban centres. However, challenges like digital divide and cybersecurity persist. Technology also impacts culture and arts, fostering new forms of expression. It is a vital component of modern society.
INCOIS, the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, will launch three new digital services and a new logo during its foundation day celebrations. The new initiatives are...
India has launched the STQC Lab Automation Portal, SATYA, under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to digitise certification and quality assurance services. The portal is designed...
Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), a tick-borne viral infection endemic to the Western Ghats, is set to get an improved indigenous vaccine. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR),...
The National Statistics Office under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has launched the beta version of its Model Context Protocol server for the eSankhyiki portal, the...
NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope has observed interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS during its passage through the solar system, detecting a brightening coma and chemical signatures linked to volatile ices and...
India has launched the first open call under the Technology Development Board’s Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) Fund, marking a major push to finance indigenous technologies and support...
Researchers in India have developed a lead-free, environmentally friendly photodetector that works without external power and shows long-term stability. The device is based on the double perovskite material...
A new flowering plant species, Dicliptera pakhalica, has been identified in Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary in Mahbubabad district, Telangana. The species belongs to the Acanthaceae family and has been...
A flexible, low-cost graphene-based biosensor has been developed to detect myoglobin, an early cardiac biomarker released into the bloodstream soon after heart muscle injury. The device is designed...