Today s most advanced chips house nearly 50 billion transistors within a space no larger than your thumbnail. The task of cramming even more transistors into th
<p>In a study published today (Jan. 10) in the journal <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06860-5">Nature</a>, Saptarshi Das, an associate professor of engineering science and mechanics and co-corresponding author of the study, and his team suggest a way to fit more transistors on a chip by seamlessly implementing 3D integration with 2D materials.</p>
In a press release, the Ministry of Science and Technology stated that Shalini Kumari from India received first prize in the Grassroots Innovation Competition at the 3rd ASEAN India Grassroots Innovation forum for her innovation ‘Modified walker with adjustable legs’. The technology which was transferred to the industry, Vissco Rehabilitation Aids, a leading manufacturer of…
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The National Sugar Institute in Kanpur has produced another value-added product from the waste of the sugar industry.Shalini Kumari, senior research fellow, working under the guidance of Professor Narendra Mohan and Dr Vishnu Prabhakar .