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2001 may be the year of Arthur Clarke's space odyssey but the journey of an Indian spacecraft to the moon can only begin in 2008. The Indian Space Research Organisation plans to start its Moon

A simple reversible technique to solidify any uncharged liquid without any chemical process is all set to revolutionise the industrial world. Developed by Prof Ram Rajasekharan and his student

Computer-security experts identified a new type of computer virus with the potential to spread at extremely high speed. The new virus, dubbed Bubbleboy, is believed to be the first with the ability

INSAT-3B, the next dedicated telecommunications satellite on which several hundred VSAT users are pinning their hopes, will be launched on or around February 15

India has designed and developed new, deadlier warheads for its array of missiles which will give its armed forces, especially the Army, a decisive tactical advantage in the 21st century battlefield.

Scientists at two pioneering institutions are working to build the country's first medical cyclotron and a superconducting cyclotron. They will also be involved in a unique nuclear science experiment

Europe's first internet home, so technologically advanced you can run it from another country, went on sale on Tuesday. The house, in Watford on the outskirts of London, is being offered by

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has begun preliminary studies to assess the feasibility of undertaking a mission to the moon, ISRO's satellite centre director P S Goel said in

Global space technology companies including Alcatel Space, Arianespace will showcase their latest developments at 'Space '99' - an exhibition-cum-conference to highlight the role of space technology

After successfully getting a US patent on turmeric revoked, Indian scientists have now blocked the claims made by a US sactom company, Leo One, for obtaining a patent in the area of satellite

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