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Innovations raise China's automotive industry to new heights
Customers inspect a Xiaomi YU7 at a store in Yantai, Shandong province on June 21, 2025. [Photo/VCG] Riding on the waves of electrification, intelligence and sustainability, China-based car manufactures are innovating to help elevate the country's...
Florida solar industry in panic as Congress pushes to impose new tax
As lawmakers in Washington worked to hammer out the parts of President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” to curtail clean energy programs, Florida’s solar industry held its breath. Companies paused new investments. Small business owners rallied...

European Commission simplifies instructions for use of medical devices to digitise healthcare systems
Chris Whitehouse, a political consultant and expert on medical technology policy and regulation at Whitehouse Communications, an advisor to MedTech suppliers, chair of the Urology Trade Association, and governor of the Anscombe Bioethics Centre,...
NGO donates 150 science manuals to teachers
Practical Education Network (PEN), a Ghana-based organisation dedicated to improving learning outcomes by enhancing teacher capacity, has donated 150 science manuals to junior high school (JHS) teachers in the Ga East Municipality and the Akuapem...
Diplomatic envoys get firsthand experience on China's aerospace industry
On June 30, 55 diplomatic envoys from 41 countries visited China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation in Beijing to learn about China's aerospace development and experience its application scenario. Let's hear what the envoys say about it!

Computer Engineering Course In Marathi, A Success
Four years just flew away in a flash after the historic decision of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to permit engineering degree programmes in Indian languages in 2021 based on the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This...

Bedfont® Scientific Limited expands Middle East reach with Kuwaiti distributor
Bedfont® Scientific Limited, world leaders in breath analysis, is pleased to announce its collaboration with Medvision for Medical Services Company in Kuwait. Medvision, a leading distributor of high-quality medical equipment, disposables and...

Meet Indian genius, who couldn't crack IIT-JEE in first attempt, worked hard and succeeded in second attempt, applied the strategy of..., is now studying engineering at...
Divyanshu's interests lie in computational biology, genomics, and neuroscience. He wants to pursue higher studies in these fields and make a positive impact on science and society. Every year, lakhs of students across the country sit for the...

Swiss Chip Industry Fuelled By Research, Not Cash Windfalls
(MENAFN- Swissinfo) The United States, China, France, India and Saudi Arabia are among the countries pouring billions into their national semiconductor industries to gain a competitive edge in manufacturing chips. Switzerland, however, is pursuing...

How a Scientist Is Growing Bamboo Forests To Heal Maharashtra’s Villages Choked by Toxic Ash
In this column, TBI editorial brings you articles from experts across India, tackling the challenges that matter most. These insightful pieces offer practical solutions and inspire us to take proactive steps in addressing the issues we face in our...

'Jurassic World Rebirth' Perfectly Delivers One of Science’s Biggest Ethical Dilemmas
At the heart of Jurassic Park, the classic book and now heptalogy of films, is an ethical debate. From the first, Dr. Ian Malcolm spells it out with crystal clarity: “God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys...

AI won’t replace computer scientists any time soon – here are 10 reasons why
As AI systems expand their already impressive capacities, there is an increasingly common belief that the field of computer science (CS) will soon be a thing of the past. This is being communicated to today’s prospective students in the form of...

Editorial Commitment to Trust and Integrity in Science: Implications for Pain and Anesthesiology Research
Introduction We are a group of journal editors (Drs. Matthew Wiles, Editor-in-Chief, Anaesthesia; Jaideep Pandit, Editor-in-Chief, Anesthesia & Analgesia; Hugh Hemmings, Editor-in-Chief, British Journal of Anaesthesia; Stephan K, W. Schwarz,...

Altri To Acquire A Majority Stake In Aeoniqtm To Scale World's First Industrial Production Of Climate Positive Textile Yarn
(MENAFN- PR Newswire) AeoniQTM, a Swiss-based cleantech spin-off of HeiQ Materials AG, has developed the world's first climate-positive, biodegradable cellulosic filament yarn engineered to replace polyester and nylon. The AeoniQTM platform is...

Explainer: India-Brazil military ties and their boost to both nations’ defence industries
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s five-nation tour, which includes participation in the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro this month, has brought renewed attention to the historic relationship between India and Brazil — particularly their expanding...

A Series of Unfortunate Salaries: Maris Kreizman on Fighting the Publishing Industry’s Elitism
I’m marching on a picket line outside the offices of HarperCollins, the publisher of this very book you’re now reading. It’s a gray and freezing day in Lower Manhattan, right near Wall Street, and every now and then an errant snowflake lands in my...

Mississippi's next big industry is innovation. Here is why
Nashlie H. Sephus As the founder of The Bean Path and engineer, I’ve always believed that Mississippi has the potential to be a leader in technology and innovation. This belief was reinforced recently when we had the honor of hosting U.S. Rep....

Transformation of Muskegon Lake has locals kayaking where industrial waste once flowed
MUSKEGON, MI – After nearly four decades and $80 million of cleanup efforts, Muskegon Lake is finally on track to being delisted as a Great Lakes Area of Concern (AOC). Members of the public who wish to share their opinion about the delisting from...

Younger women on HRT face heightened breast cancer risk, warn scientists
A major international study has revealed that different forms of hormone replacement therapy carry varying breast cancer risks for women under 55. The research found that oestrogen-only HRT appears to reduce breast cancer risk by 14 per cent,...

Harvard trained gastroenterologist shares ‘best drink for acne prone skin, backed by science’
Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist and 'Harvard and Stanford trained expert', took to Instagram on July 1 to share that spearmint tea may help alleviate acne-prone skin due to its potential benefits. He added that incorporating spearmint tea...