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- Shocking! We Can See Our Past, Indian Scientists Made A Big Discovery
Recent discovery related to detecting radio signals emitted by neutral atomic hydrogen gas, informed Director at NCRA, Yashwant Gupta.
- IIT Madras selected to receive Grant of Rs. 242 Cr for undertaking research on Lab Grown Diamonds in Budget 2023
Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) will be provided a grant of Rs. 242 Crore over a period of five years to undertake research on Lab Grown Diamonds (LGD). This research will be focuse ...
- New research programme launched as part of UK-India University collaboration
A programme has been launched under the collaboration of two universities of India and the UK respectively for joint research in many fields.
- IIT-Madras gets ₹242 crore grant for lab-grown diamonds research
Chennai: Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, has got a grant of 242crore for five years from the Union department of commerce to promote R&D on la.
- IIT-Madras gets ₹242-crore grant for research in lab grown diamonds
India Centre for Lab Grown Diamonds was identified for the project based on two decades of work in diamond research and developed technologies for industry, space and defence sectors ...
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Indian Institute of Science Discovery
- Shocking! We Can See Our Past, Indian Scientists Made A Big Discovery
Recent discovery related to detecting radio signals emitted by neutral atomic hydrogen gas, informed Director at NCRA, Yashwant Gupta.
- New semiconducting borophene paves the way for the lightest high-performance transistor
French chemists Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac and Louis-Jacques Thenard, and independently, English chemist Humphry Davy, discovered the fifth element of the periodic table—boron. In crystalline form, boron ...
- Scientists plot the resurrection of a bird that’s been extinct since the 17th century
No other animal is as inexorably linked with extinction as the dodo, an odd-looking flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean until the late 17th century.
- Science for All | Titanosaur eggs discovered in Narmada Valley
Fossilised femur bone and fossilised eggs of a titanosaur found in Lower Narmada Valley in Dhar District of Madhya Pradesh. The fossils are on display at the India International Science Festival in ...
- Scientists from McGill University, Indian Institute of Science detect radio signals sent from the galaxy
This discovery of radio signals being detected from a galaxy has been published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.