A new study brings attention to a different type of glacier - Rock glaciers, which are landforms composed of rocks and ice, and their importance.
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An international collaboration looks at the role of the subsurface ocean, especially a depth referred to as 26 °C isothermal depth, in the birth of tropical cyclones.
The low-cost sensor made of a copper-based metal-organic framework performs as well as DNA based sensor, the gold standard for water quality sensors.
Offering limited options to choose from for a multiple choice setting recovers more accurate and truthful information than presenting the complete range of options, reveals IIT Bombay study.
A sustainable and resilient method to reduce wave forces and debris impact during extreme tsunami and coastal flood events
Combining hydrogen-based processes with advanced catalysts and renewable energy paves the way for developing economically and industrially viable solutions to decarbonise the steel industry
Combining two electrochemical techniques, hydrogen permeation-based potentiometry (HPP) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), the researchers efficiently measured the coating degradation rates on the industrially relevant metal.
Researchers use a Disaster Intensity Index (DII) to assess disaster impacts on state budgets, offering a roadmap for better disaster preparedness and economic protection.
Prof. Amartya Mukhopadhyay won the Tata Transformation Prize 2024 in December for his work.
Researchers have devised a method for identifying fingerprints based on photos of fingers, negating the need to physically touch a scanner.