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Data ownership key to data protection: Trai chief
27 Oct 2017
With 90 per cent of the data traffic on the internet being controlled by a few firms, Trai chairman R S Sharma said the regulator is duty-bound to fix responsibility for stakeholders
Indian, US researchers developing concentrating solar power receivers to better absorb sunlight
27 Oct 2017
While most concentrating solar power facilities throughout the world are large, India is interested in developing 1 megawatt or smaller facilities that could provide the appropriate amount of power for a small village
Bloomberg opens £1-bn new office in London
25 Oct 2017
India mobile subscribers rise to 946.66 mn
24 Oct 2017
Essar completes construction of Ro-Ro terminals in Gujarat
23 Oct 2017
The Ro-Ro ferry service, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated on Sunday, will bring down travel time between Gujarat's Ghogha and Dahej ports from 7 hours to just over an hour
ICMR tightens regulations for biomedical research
18 Oct 2017
The council said human participation in biomedical research should be based on informed consent and the principle of voluntariness should give due respect for the right of the participant to agree or not to agree to participate in research, or to withdraw from research at any time
Modi dedicates All India Institute of Ayurveda to nation
17 Oct 2017
Set up as an apex institute under the ministry of AYUSH, the AIIA will bring in synergy between traditional wisdom of Ayurveda and modern diagnostic tools and technology
Researchers reveal flaw in Wi-fi security
17 Oct 2017
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