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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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January 28, 2008
Tech Talk: A Battery Of Bacteria
Bacteria can decompose organic waste and produce electricity in the bargain |
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December 10, 2007
NGO: The Changing Climate
People who believe in changing for the better came together at the iCONGO conclave
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November 26, 2007
R&D: Research Engine
For global R&D’s big spenders, India is becoming a space for enduring success.
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November 26, 2007
The R&D Ecosystem
A creative research atmosphere is breathing life into many beneficiaries.
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November 19, 2007
Technology: Atlas Activated
The market for GPS-enabled navigation solutions in India is all set for its biggest year yet
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July 2, 2007
The IISc Makeover
Taking a cue from the IITs and the IIMs, the Bangalore-based IISc activates its alumni network to put itself on the global map
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June 4, 2007
Undoing Global Warming
Courtesy a few scientists, new devices could soon radically alter the economics of CO2 removal. And help us in the worldwide fight against global warming.
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May 21, 2007
Beating The Heat
A strongly-worded global report on climate change is out, but the governments who commissioned it seem not to have read its content.
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May 14 , 2007
Sound And Light Show
India-born engineer Rusi Taleyarkhan is developing inexpensive detectors for dangerous nuclear radiation.
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March 19 , 2007
Nature’s Medicine
Set to hit the market within a year, Bangalore-born Gangagen’s natural bacteria killer could spell the end for antibiotics.
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March 5 , 2007
Glass Half Full
The national semiconductor policy spells good news, but it needs some finetuning.
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February 12, 2007
The Silicon Connection
Virtually a one-man company, Trident Metrology takes IISc technology to the global market.
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January 22, 2007
India's Fab Opportunity
For India's nascent semiconductor industry. ATMP units could be the first critical step towards a full-fledged chip fabrication industry in the country.
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December 25, 2006
How to Fund it?
As drug R&D guzzles more cash, some companies are looking at innovative ways to keep it going
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December 25, 2006
The Research Collaborators
The future of automotive research in India lies in collaborations among Indian auto firms, their global counterparts and IT companies.
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December 25, 2006
Corporate India: State of R&D
India's top 100 R&D spenders are minnows in the global league. But there are reasons to look beyond the numbers.
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June 19, 2006
Cancer Research: The Bangalore Model
A new model for cutting-edge cancer research could emerge in India as the Bangalore Institute of Oncology and Triesta Sciences join hands
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June 19, 2006
Seeing Energy in Waste
76-year-old Siva Prasad's passion is bearing fruit. After several botched attempts, he has a WTE plant coming up in Malaysia
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May 29, 2006
Cancer Therapy
A Bangalore institute offers hope to terminally ill patients
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April 10, 2006
The Chips are Up!
India's nascent semiconductor industry has already become a $3-billion business
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April 10, 2006
The Community PC
Intel's PC for rural India can withstand high temperatures, dust and work during long power cuts
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January 30, 2006
Rebooting R&D
After a long hiatus, the Government now wants to revive Indian science. The first initiative would be to incubate a science university of the stature of IITs
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Glass Half Full
The national semiconductor policy spells good news, but it needs some finetuning.
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