Fraunhofer researchers have developed sensor systems and measuring equipment that detect leaks in hydrogen lines and tanks.
Defects in two-dimensional materials (such as an atom-thick sheet of graphene) can dramatically alter the way that the surface ripples, even stopping the sheet in place like a freeze frame.
Fraunhofer researchers have developed sensor systems and measuring equipment that detect leaks in hydrogen lines and tanks. Applications for the new technology include continuous monitoring of ...
Blue Ghost was launched as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. NASA aims to cut costs using ...
Friday welcomed over 1,800 visitors, including school and college students, to National Science Day celebrations on its ...
The true spirit of scientific inquiry must be nurtured not by external pressures but by an environment that values curiosity, ...
India celebrated its National Science Day on Friday (February 28) marking the discovery of the Raman Effect by the Indian ...
On the occasion of National Science Day, today’s Knowledge Nugget highlights ancient India's contributions to science, which continue to inspire young minds. In 'Beyond the Nugget', explore ...
The Karnataka government will soon introduce experimentation-based learning in government schools to equip students with skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI), ...
With an incident of rape at a busy and important inter-state bus terminus in Pune, the focus is back on the rising levels of ...
National Science Day was celebrated by different organizations here today across Jammu and Kashmir to commemorate the ...