Toyota Motor Corp. and Montell Polyolefins BV of the Netherlands will license manufacturing technology for a jointly developed resin to automakers throughout the world, company officials said. The

India's military which was let down by the inability of Indian satellites to spot the intruders in Kargil expects to bolster its surveillance capabilities with Cartosat-1, the first of a new series

The domestic pharmaceuticals industry has demanded compulsory licensing clause to safeguard consumer interests and a definition to ascertain the novelty value of "new molecules" in the wake of

In a bid to give a cutting edge to the armed forces, Research and Development Establishment (R&DE) Engrs, Dighi - A Defence and Research Development Organisation laboratory- has now developed a

A Bangalore-born engineer settled in the US has invented a vest fitted with sensors to indicate bodily dysfunctions. The hitech vest is connected via satellite to doctors to aler them in time to save

Powerject Pharmaceuticals, developer of a painless inejction system, has been awarded a European patent covering its DNA vaccine technology. This enables DNA to be delivered into the body by

Intel Corp., offering reassurances about its chip design capability, demonstrated the first working prototype of its next-generation microprocessor at a technical conference. Craig Barrett, Intel's

The European Union ban on British beef exports was lifted last week. But the strong pound, consumer resistance and the glut of beef in the EU may mean it will be years before exports rebound to their

The concept of a solar powered aircraft that roams the upper atmosphere inches one step closer to reality this week. On Nov. 19, NASA will for the first time publicly test launch Centurion, a

India's urban environment is a ghastly cocktail of prosperity, poverty and pollution. A study of eight towns moving towards the precipice of disaster

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