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entrepreneur.com writes on Atal tinkering Festival

entrepreneur.com writes on Atal tinkering Festival

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Varahamihira – Indian Sage Who Predicted Water Discovery on Mars 1500 Years Ago

Those who simply ignored and laugh at Bharathiya scriptures and praised Western pundits for their findings are now start valuing Indian system of thinking and inventions about the findings of Rishis and Geniuses of our yesteryears. India to Lead innovation … Continue reading

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New 3-D technique uses water and robotics to reconstruct complex objects

Date: July 26, 2017 Source: American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Summary: ‘Using a robotic arm to immerse an object on an axis at various angles, and measuring the volume displacement of each dip, we combine each sequence and … Continue reading

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3D-printed robot aims to fight cancer

The world’s smallest and most accurate 3D-printed biopsy robot was revealed last week. Date: July 3, 2017 Source: University of Twente Summary: The world’s smallest and most accurate 3D-printed biopsy robot has been revealed by developers.The Stormram 4, as the … Continue reading

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In witnessing the brain’s ‘aha!’ moment, scientists shed light on biology of consciousness

Study in human participants lends insight into one of neuroscience’s greatest puzzles: How the brain transforms unconscious information into conscious thought which leads to innovations Date: July 27, 2017 Source: The Zuckerman Institute at Columbia University Summary: Scientists have identified … Continue reading

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Press Release: from NITI Aayog , Government of India

NITI Aayog organizes India’s first ever ‘TinkerFest’ in schools which are part of the Atal Innovation Mission New Delhi: In a one-of-its-kind initiative, NITI Aayog’sAtal Innovation Mission conducted a two-day ‘TinkerFest’ for children in its Atal Tinkering Labs across the … Continue reading

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MIT-IIT Make in India Camp Started

The camp was inaugurated by Mr. Jeffory Sexton, Charges’D Affairs at the Embassy of America, New Delhi on June 20 after a two day Maker Event in the camp. Mr. Sexton also reviewed products developed by the campers in the … Continue reading

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From head transplants to space tourism: the innovations set to change the world in 2017

Next year could be a turning point for many technologies. Here we list 11 advancements we’re expecting over the next 12 months in the worlds of aviation, robotics and architecture Read more…

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Images of the Eyeborg, the Man with the Camera Eye

By Tia Ghose, Senior Writer | June 13, 2017 04:05pm ET – Live Science Rob Spence, a documentary filmmaker in Canada, has a radical prosthesis: a prosthetic eye fitted with a video camera. Spence shot himself in the eye as … Continue reading

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Akash Manoj, a student who built device to predict ‘silent’ heart attacks

Akash Manoj has been reading medical literature for fun since he was in the 8th standard. It comes as a little surprise then that this Class 10 student has developed a device to predict ‘silent’ heart attacks, identified as one … Continue reading

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