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Ultrasound-firewall for mobile phones
25 May 2018
Social media posts may signal whether a protest will become violent
25 May 2018
Scientists have developed a model for detecting moralised language based on a prior, deep learning framework that can reliably identify text that reflects moral concerns about an issue
India racing to outshine China as world solar power leader
23 May 2018
While China is still the world leader in solar power, half of the 10 largest solar parks under construction are in India, including the massive 2,225 MW Bhadla solar park, says a report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis
Govt moots full return of fare for air tickets cancelled 4 days ahead
23 May 2018
The draft passenger charter released on Tuesday makes it clear that the cancellation fee can, in no condition, be more than the base fare
India's first long-range artillery gun `Dhanush’ set for trial this week
21 May 2018
An upgraded version of Sweden's Bofors gun, Dhanush can hit targets at a distance of 38 km against Bofor’s range of 29 km and is equipped with night vision capability
Delhi HC issues notices to Google, FB, others for revealing identity of Kathua rape victim
19 May 2018
Delhi HC issues notices to Google, FB, others for revealing identity of Kathua rape victim
19 May 2018
Delhi HC issues notices to Google, FB, others for revealing identity of Kathua rape victim
19 May 2018
What's trending in fake news? IU tool shows what stories go viral, and if bots are to blame
19 May 2018
DoT unveils easier norms for embedded SIM cards
18 May 2018
Indian economy squeezed again as oil rises above $80 a barrel
18 May 2018
The Indian economy, which has gained a lot from low oil prices in the recent past, is once again under pressure of soaring crude oil prices, which is currently ruling above $80 a barrel
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