Odisha biotechnology policy, 2024
The government of Odisha has approved the Biotechnology Policy 2024 to create a flourishing ecosystem for the biotech industry. This will further promote higher education, research & infrastructure development
The government of Odisha has approved the Biotechnology Policy 2024 to create a flourishing ecosystem for the biotech industry. This will further promote higher education, research & infrastructure development
Washington: Ordinary paper could one day be used as a lightweight battery to power the devices that are now enabling the printed word to be eclipsed by email, ebooks and online news.
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, is set to launch one of the first bio-energy centres in the country. The P.K. Sinha Centre for Bio-energy will be inaugurated on Tuesday on the institute
Gurgaon: With a view to developing India as a hub of innovations, the Centre is planning to create a knowledge pool in the country. As per the plan, top 1 per cent science students of classes X and XII will be selected and their studies will be funded by the government.
BHUBANESWAR: The State Government has decided to expedite the completion of alternate projects based on non-conventional energy sources. Minister of State for Science and Technology Ramesh Majhi reviewed the situation at a highlevel meeting today. The State Government has approved 14 biomass power plants for generation of 173 MW power.
Washington: Some beach sand minted into floppy-sized ceramic tiles, a coating of secret ink, and just about any fuel
Inventor K.R. Sridhar describes it as "the plug-and-play future of electricity." The Indian American Silicon Valley entrepreneur and former NASA scientist on Wednesday unveiled his "Bloom Box," which can generate energy by combining air and a range of fuels without going through the dirty process of combustion
Indian physicists involved with the CERN experiment under way in Europe reacted enthusiastically to the peaking of energy levels at the world
Geneva: Scientists at the world
The industry most often accused of being responsible for the excess carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is, strange as it may seem, desperate to buy more of the stuff. Oil companies are paying industrial plants and natural gas processing facilities to bottle their waste CO2, and are then pumping it underground.
2013 May See Prototype Glide Back Using Its Own Engines Washington: The US air force is making a prototype reusable rocket that can fly itself back to the launch site.