Indian Unmanned Aerial Vehicles [UAV] developed by Aeronautical Development
Mr. G. Sivasankaran, Associate Director of the Aeronautical Development Establishment [ ADE ] spoke about the various Unmanned Air VehiclesSolar Transitions' study tour to the Sunderbans
Researchers and practitioners from three continents went to the Sunderbans Islands in West Bengal in India to study the decentralized solar power solutions in the area. This is a movie about the study tour, what they did and what the study tour and research has resulted in so farSmoking Deaths in India (English)
US-India Cooperation in High Technology and Innovation
Cooperation in high technology and innovation will be a driving force in the US-India relationship. Opportunities for joint researchControl The Future of Food Dr. Vandana Shiva Food as a Weapon
problems of hunger in the developing world; the struggle of farmers in India; biotechnology, and her prescription for the type of farming modelGRIP - Kuldhara Investigation
Agents, Simulations and Social Change
Peter Lovatt - Dance, thinking, hormones
Fran Ligler on biosensing applications and challenges
Biology presentation "Stem Cells" Part 1/2
Marine Biology Research Presentation
Worms at Work: Long-run Impacts of Child Deworming in Kenya
Eurocopter X3 presentation at RAeS (part 1)
2011 AT&T Cyber Security Conference: Detecting Mobile Malware
Tami Goetz - Learning what works in Education
Gamma ray telescope getting ready in Leh
India is setting up a special facility here to boost global efforts in unravelling the mysteries surrounding the nature of normal and dark matter in the universe.
The Bangalore-based Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), along with the Mumbai-based Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and several other national institutions, is setting up a telescope with a 21-metre diameter collector, which will collect the gamma rays in the space. The analysis of the rays will help astrophysicists in better understanding of different types of matter in the universe.
Future of computing lies up in the 'cloud'
This observation is supported by industry researches and studies showing that enterprises are ready to consider Software as a Service or cloud- based ERP solutions. NetSuite itself is already experiencing this trend throughout its global operations.
Adding Efficiency To Technology
Trivandrum:- Certes Innovative Solutions, a Technopark TBI incubated company, has launched new-age smart batteries called ASTRAC (Advanced Segmented Technology-based Randomly Replicated Chargeable Cells). The product was launched by the Technopark CEO, Marvin Alexander.
Researchers Discover New Molecule To Fight TB, HIV
A molecule drawn out from a marine microorganism could possibly be the next biggest progression in the treatment of two fatal illnesses including tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
India setting up facility to study origin of Universe
Equity Research on The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. and Meredith Corporation ...
Indian earns Ph.D. for research on social trends in Saudi fiction
New antibiotic fished out of sea