Indian-American student develops 3-D printed loudspeaker
Led by an Indian-American student Apoorva Kiran, scientists at Cornell University here have 3-D printed a working loudspeaker - seamlessly integrating the plastic, conductive...
India-born Stanford don wins Marconi Prize
Arogyaswami Joseph Paulraj, India-born professor at Stanford University in the US, is the winner of the Marconi Prize 2014 for his pioneering work on...
Get ready for the biggest digital revolution of 2023
A new company that has the potential to disrupt Google's dominance has emerged, and it is likely that social media will evolve as a...
Satya Nadella brings Office to Apple’s iPad
In his first public appearance as the new Indian-American CEO of Microsoft Satya Nadella made a break from the company's long-standing Window-centric world view...
5G and the Future of Everything
The 2010s represented an explosion in technology that changed human history and how we live day-to-day. The 2020s are set to build on this...
Novel chip sensor to keep swimming pools safer
A new microchip that enables continuous monitoring of pH and chlorine levels in swimming pools will vastly improve water safety and hygiene for more...
Memorial launches latest 360-degree digital experience of Royal Australian Navy warship
‘On Closer Inspection’ offers an immersive experience of Adelaide-class FFG frigate
The Australian War Memorial has launched the latest in its series of immersive digital...
Aural Pleasures
The BMW X4 M40i is lighter, quieter, and clearly all about the drive
To understand the BMW X4 M40i is to enjoy the drive. Yes,...
At 60, CSIRO’S Parkes Radio Telescope added to national heritage list
The Dish is part of Australia’s proud cultural and scientific history and to this day continues to serve as an important tool in our...
Govt announces new solar initiative, up to $6,000 in grants
The Government of South Australia has recently announced an exciting new initiative to provide renewable energy solutions to everyday South Australians. This includes loans...

















