WFH: Work Processes in Quarantine
<p>A new report from TrackVia shows that the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting stay-at-home orders have created a number of critical gaps in work processes. While the cumulative effect of these broken processes
<p>A new report from TrackVia shows that the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting stay-at-home orders have created a number of critical gaps in work processes. While the cumulative effect of these broken processes
Strange, but it s true. Sound can help you see through things
IN the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the only source of information for environmentalists was the print media. Mark Neuzil and William Kovarik in their book
Gertrude Rempfer and her colleagues at Portland State University, US, have devised a process to counter chromatic aberration for electron microscopes
The discovery of a previously unknown particle could revolutionise the concepts of classical physics
A novel experiment in Gujarat undertakes the detection of soil microbial diversity
Public understanding of science and technology lags well behind public interest in these fields in most industrialised countries, according to two new studies disclosed at the recently held
Out of the reach of the Indian user, indigenous information is allegedly being siphoned off in CD ROM databases for the West s benefit <br>
Equipment stolen or mislaid is a constant cause for heartburn in large organisations. Newmark Tech nology, a UK-based security company, has now designed a radio tagging system to help
Now sound waves can be used for tracking even the most elusive objects under sea
A radio alarm that can catch computer thieves in the act was launched last month in the UK. The device,