Technology - general
India,US to expand high-technology trade
01 Mar 2008
Choosing a digital camera 1: The purpose
By Chirag Kasbekar | 25 Feb 2008
Planning to buy a digital camera? Our four-part series shows you how to get value for money. By Chirag Kasbekar
Nicholas Piramal Research in India's first public-private drug research project
22 Feb 2008
Nicholas Piramal Research & Development Ltd (NRDL), and the department of biotechnology (DBT), have signed the country's first public-private drug discovery agreement.
Rinspeed to debut its eco-friendly underwater car 'sQuba' at Geneva Motor Show
15 Feb 2008
An open-top car that can actually be driven underwater is being showcased at Geneva next month. Also: View photo gallery
Moser Baer to invest $1.5 billion in 600 MW thin film photovoltaic capacity
11 Feb 2008
Moser Baer plans $1.5-billion investment to boost its 40 MW photovoltaic capacity to over 600 MW in the next two years.
MIT and ABB to develop green technologies
25 Jan 2008
Google joins hunt for cheap renewable energy
29 Nov 2007
Horizon fuel cell technology powers world record in UAV flight
By | 02 Nov 2007
Predator version to battle California wild fires
By | 25 Oct 2007
MIT creates the first fully autonomous Land Rover
By | 23 Oct 2007
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