Tired of lifting the heavy lead-acid batteries of your car? Remedy is on the way.
Dr Siras was a man determined to be a freak in the show called Life, says Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
The plan will adopt the scat-scramble procedure, wherein the fecal matter of tigers would be collected and sent to CCMB labs for DNA finger-printing of each tiger, he said.
German consumer electronics major G-Hanz has launched its 'harmless radiation' mobile phones in India.
Titan Industries has launched Cal Track, an electro-mechanical device, which will help track a person's calorie expenditure round the clock.
Dr Punit Ramakhra, who treated the Prime Minister last year, described the problem as a 'sort of short circuit' in the heart, which makes it beat faster or irregularly.
Blimps are large balloon-like contraptions high up in the air, hitherto used to advertise products.
Israel will hand over the US $18.2 million worth Tauvex II scientific camera for launch abroad its GSAT-4 satellite.
Occupational therapist Dr Indu Tandon tells you how to take care of your spine, joints and bones.
It plans to send 6 cosmonauts though they will not land on the Red Planet, only orbit it.
Maharashtra Scooters hit the 10% upper deck at Rs 86.95 today boosted by reports that Kolkata-based jute industrialist Joy Kankaria is eyeing a 27% stake in the company. \n\n\n\n
IIT-K alumnus Arindam Banerjee wants a revision of the First Law of Motion in the light of modern technology.
With a clear eye on the coming Lok Sabha elections, the United Progressive Alliance government on Thursday showered a bonanza of projects and schemes that are impossible to be completed during its remaining life span of another 100 days, with many projects set to be achieved only by 2012 when the 11th Plan ends.
After 17 years and Rs 7,300 crore (Rs 73 billion) of investment, the countdown has finally begun for power generation in Tehri Dam and Hydro Power Plant, India's largest and yet one of the most controversial hydroelectric projects.
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In an online chat with readers Soumya Banerjee, CEO, Attano Media and Education Pvt Ltd, an interactive educational eBook store and Navin C Joshi, CEO, ENTRANCEi, a leading education services provider addressed queries on how to crack the medical entrance test for undergraduate programmes in India.
MM Miyajiwala, Executive VP, Finance of Voltas informs that the electromechanical segment order book stands at Rs 2,000 crore.
Here's why Sony and Marvel should pitch Spider-Man as a prestige franchise like James Bond.
A routine check-up once a year, will help you keep a tab on your health.
Music bands in India are turning to innovative ways to be heard in the market.
On the occasion of Teacher's Day, readers tell us about their favourite teacher.
Technology is a continuum and so is the concept of warfare. We are witnessing a revolution in military affairs and influx of technology into the defence weapon systems, leading to sharpening of the cutting edge of the fighting forces is the most important aspect of this revolution. These critical advances in the emerging technologies in turn enhance military capabilities and create an enormous impact on the armed forces.
Mallya is the first Indian ever to become the owner of a Formula One Team. The Netherlands-based Mol Family and Mallya have formed a consortium that is now the joint owner of Force India Formula One, which is also India's first-ever Formula One Team and represents India's first, truly global sports foray.
The sharp downward swing in market sentiment in the past six months has rendered stock valuations attractive. Here are some stocks experts say will deliver handsome returns.
Stock markets in India have become volatile. But there is still value to be chased. Here are 7 best picks for 2007.