NIT Rourkela Secures Patent for Food Adulteration Detection System
NIT Rourkela receives a patent for a system that uses FTIR spectroscopy and machine learning to detect and quantify food adulteration in seconds.
NIT Rourkela receives a patent for a system that uses FTIR spectroscopy and machine learning to detect and quantify food adulteration in seconds.
NIT Rourkela researchers develop a lightweight, high‑durability aluminium‑based hybrid nanocomposite that can enhance aircraft landing gear performance and reduce aerospace‑maintenance costs.
IIT Bombay‑educated Karthik Shekhar, a professor at UC Berkeley, wins the Camille Dreyfus Teacher‑Scholar Award for pioneering work on bioelectricity and neural communication.
IIT Bombay has developed an in‑house biomass gasification system that converts campus leaf waste into clean cooking fuel, cutting LPG use and carbon emissions while boosting energy resilience.
IIT Gandhinagar researchers unveil a groundbreaking control framework for tendon-driven continuum robots, revolutionizing precision in surgery and industrial tasks.
IIT Dhanbad leads the 4th IInvenTiv 2026 on April 6–7, spotlighting 151 innovations in healthcare, AI/ML, materials, earth sciences, and semiconductors from top Indian institutes.
IIT Madras’s InCent-LGD hosts iCDEM 2026, showcasing India’s diamond tech advances in quantum, photonics, and energy for global leadership and self-reliance.
IIT Jodhpur unveils Bio-Bricks and Agro-Plastic Blocks from crop residue and plastic waste, offering carbon-negative, durable alternatives to fired bricks for sustainable construction.
NSRCEL at IIM Bangalore and Maruti Suzuki launch their sixth mobility startup cohort, empowering MVP-stage ventures in AI, EVs, and green tech to scale via industry mentorship.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad have developed a compact, low‑cost light gas gun that can fire projectiles at speeds up to 0.8 km per second, enabling controlled high‑speed impact testing in the lab. The student‑led project, built using PVC pipes at around ₹50,000, offers a far more affordable alternative to conventional defence‑grade testing systems.