Technology - general
Asphaltene analysis takes a giant step
24 Feb 2015
Scientists identify mineral that destroys organic compounds, with implications for Mars Curiosity Mission
21 Feb 2015
Hapkit brings sense of touch to the virtual classroom
19 Feb 2015
Learners can program the Hapkit to produce specific sensations to feel what it’s like to their hand against a wall or click a ballpoint pen
Tessy Thomas, Geeta Varadan named for Nayudamma Award
16 Feb 2015
It is for the first time the Nayudamma Memorial Trust is concurrently honouring two eminent women scientists, says Vishnu Murthy, founder and managing trustee
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16 Feb 2015
Tackling the “Achilles’ heel” of OLED displays
14 Feb 2015
By boosting yields, as well as speeding up production, reducing materials, and reducing maintenance time, the system aims to cut manufacturing costs by about 50 per cent
Lab-in-a-Box looks at doctors’ computer activity
14 Feb 2015
Carbon release from ocean helped end the ice age
12 Feb 2015
Finding a “suitable” husband, wife in India "will become increasingly difficult"
10 Feb 2015
By 2050, Indian women could find it more difficult to find an eligible partner, particularly if they have been educated at university or college level, according to new research
Worms lead way to test nanoparticle toxicity
07 Feb 2015
Preventing metal embrittlement
By By David L. Chandler | MIT News Office | 07 Feb 2015
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