Technology - general

Pollution-busting laundry additive gets set to clean up

29 Sep 2012

An additive which can be washed into clothes so wearers purify the air as they move, could be available within just two years.

Stanford researchers wire kelp forests off California coast

By By Max McClure | 28 Sep 2012

DRDO lab wins CSIR award for S&T innovation for rural development

27 Sep 2012

Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize awarded to 11 young scientists

26 Sep 2012

Uncovering the biofuel potential of plants that breathe in the dark

26 Sep 2012

Biofuel from whisky leftovers could power cars soon

25 Sep 2012

Developing water efficient biofuel crops

25 Sep 2012

Solar and wind energy may stabilise the power grid

15 Sep 2012

Unilever undertakes bio-chemical research jointly with Liverpool University

14 Sep 2012

Rock solid research in carbon capture and storage gets a boost with new labs

By By Colin Smith | 14 Sep 2012

Popularity versus similarity: a balance that predicts network growth

13 Sep 2012

Inducing superconductivity in a semi-conductor with Scotch Tape

By By Kim Luke | 12 Sep 2012

The method paves the way for new devices that could be used in quantum computing and to improve energy efficiency

How to clean up oil spills

By By Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office | 12 Sep 2012

Over 57 mn households to have 'home area networks' by 2020: Research

11 Sep 2012

Sharing, streaming of scientific visualisations set for boost

11 Sep 2012

Teen sends balloon into space to capture stunning earth pics

10 Sep 2012

Scientists set new world drilling-depth record of scientific ocean drilling

07 Sep 2012

Researchers uncover the full scale and weaknesses of the monitoring of illegal file sharers

07 Sep 2012

More carbon dioxide leads to lower cloud formation

06 Sep 2012

Scripps researchers pinpoint hot spots as earthquake trigger points

05 Sep 2012

Organic farms not necessarily better for environment

04 Sep 2012

Organic cereals generate higher greenhouse gas emissions per unit of product than their conventionally farmed counterparts, new analysis led by Oxford University scientists has shown

“Marsquake” technology being developed for NASA to study Martian seismic activity

By By Colin Smith | 04 Sep 2012

Weird chemistry: study identifies prime source of ocean methane

03 Sep 2012

Making Web applications more efficient

By By Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office | 01 Sep 2012

A new system that automatically streamlines database access patterns can make large Web applications up to three times as fast

Increase in global air pollution: atmospheric model calculates changes in air quality over the coming decades

01 Sep 2012