It's relatively easy to transfer media since the new smartphones have preinstalled apps to take care of that. But often, we seem to lose contacts in the transfer process.
The menace of fake news disseminated on social media is real as evinced by recent instances of mob lynching. And these efforts are offering much-needed local antidotes to this dangerous phenomenon!
It turns out that you can diagnose diabetes in just a puff of air. Like a breathalyser, the device takes in your breath and analyses for a particular marker.
Called GROWTH-India, the facility at Hanle is part of a multi-country collaborative initiative known as ‘Global Relay of Observatories Watching Transients Happen’ (GROWTH) to observe transient events in the universe.
The device analyses a set of enzymes to determine whether or not a person is at risk of a heart attack. And takes only 10-15 minutes to display the result.
Artemis is a robot built by a team of students from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, is equipped with ultrasonic and infrared sensors to collect real time data about the tracks.
This graphite-based material was developed by the science team from the University of Hyderabad, and can see its various applications in science and technology
In cities, traffic jams can hold up ambulances, while in rural and remote areas, the condition of roads can affect the response time. Counteracting this is the first-aid drone.