Scientists


  • May
    15
    By PTI

    Welcoming the Centre's move to set up an independent atomic regulator, India's nuclear establishment has said there should be no comprise on the vast technical and scientific support required for

  • Apr
    07
    By PTI

    A gene that makes bugs highly resistant to almost all known antibiotics has been found in bacteria in water supplies in New Delhi used by local people for drinking, washing

  • Mar
    12
    By PTI

    A team of Indian-American scientists has developed a smart tracking system, which could very well provide an honourable alternative to the radio tags that were recently tied to the ankles

  • Jan
    03

    Where lies the future of biomedicine? No price is too high for extending life. All efforts are thus being made not only to prevent sickness but

  • Dec
    31
    By PTI

    A seven-member delegation of European life scientists led by Nobel laureate Sir Thim Hunt, would visit nine academic institutes across India during January 3-8 in Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi and

  • May
    31
    By Justin Gillis, IHT

    As it blazed a dense column of black smoke rose toward the sky. Oily water the colour of st­rong tea slopped up the sides of boats

  • Apr
    14
    By PTI

    IN WHAT'S being claimed as a major breakthrough, scientists have made a direct recording of mirror neurons in the human brain. Mirror neurons, many say, are what make us

  • Dec
    09
    By PTI

    They could be termed as tiny spies in the skies. Weighing just 300 gms and 300 millimetres long, Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs) developed by India's aerospace scientists have a variety of applications, mainly in surveillance and disaster management.