IIT Bombay professor uses nanocarbon Florets to Treat Industrial Effluents
A researcher from IIT Bombay has designed a new material for removing heavy metal contaminants from water in a single step. It is called ‘nanocarbon florets’....
Read moreA researcher from IIT Bombay has designed a new material for removing heavy metal contaminants from water in a single step. It is called ‘nanocarbon florets’....
Read moreWe would like to alert MSMEs to the immediate business opportunities arising out of technologies developed by DRDO. The defence research organistion has put out a fairly...
Read moreThe Covid-19 emergency has gotten India’s scientific institutions to double up and develop several low cost products, which have a good potential even in the post-Covid-19...
Read moreEnergy Nuclear Fusion It is an age-old science, long thought to be useless and therefore buried deep inside physics books. But a relatively more...
Read moreThe Technology Development Fund of the government of India has a funding offer for developing a 'digital instantaneous frequency measurement' (DIFM) unit, for R118...
Read moreIndian wines are slowly gaining acceptance in the global market and it requires only branding push to get a leg into this lucrative...
Read moreMost of fatal road accidents occur at night and at dawn presumably because of the problem of poor visibility caused by blinding glare...
Read moreAmla Powder CFTRI Amla (Aamalaka, gooseberry) is highly recommended in Ayurveda for its immense health benefits. As such, there is growing demand for it in the...
Read moreFUNDING OPPORTUNITY National Research Development Corporation (NRDC), an enterprise of Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt. Of India...
Read moreFunding Opportunity The United States–India Science & Technology Endowment Fund (USISTEF) seeks to support and foster joint applied R&D to generate public good through the commercialization...
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