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Investors pummel Sun Pharma, shares tank 16% after profit warning
Shares of pharmaceutical company Sun Pharmaceutical Industries tanked nearly 16 percent in early trade Tuesday, after the company on Monday warned that the measures undertaken to integrate Ranbaxy have a…
After Mars, ISRO plans possible mission to Venus
New Delhi: Following the success of Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) and the recent launch of five British satellites, India plans next possible 'deep space exploration' missions to Venus, Mars and…
Pluto has 11,000 feet high, young ice mountains: NASA
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft, which successfully made a historic flyby of Pluto, has discovered young ice mountains on the dwarf planet which are as high as 11,000 feet and about…
Researchers invent air filter to clear cigarette smoke quickly
Researchers say that a new air-cleaning filter can get rid of all the harmful smoke substances in a room where ten people are simultaneously smoking in less than an hour.…
ISRO is all set for its heaviest ever payload for SSTL, UK, with PSLV-C28 to boost on July 10
ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) recently announced that it would be launching five British satellites on July 10, 2015 catering the Surrey Satellite Technology Limited of the UK shipping its…
Indian Space Agency Gets Ready For Two Launches
As an Indian rocket is getting ready to put five British satellites into orbit on July 10, officials at the Sriharikota space port are also working on an Indian satellite…
NASA Scientist Develops New Aerodynamic Plane to Test Land on Mars
NASA has developed its first boomerang shaped aircraft to lan on Mars surface in its lookout for future landing sites on Mars, which will be sent later this year. The…
Nasa taking Microsoft’s VR headsets HoloLens to space
Jun 29, 2015, WASHINGTON: Astronauts at the International Space Station (ISS) are all set to receive two virtual reality headsets that will help them beam back to Earth what they…
Electromobility: The “Luftstrom” Research Project Makes Charging Batteries in Electric Vehicles More Efficient and Much Quieter
Friday, June 26, 2015 The “Luftstrom” research project investigates how batteries in electric vehicles can be charged more efficiently. Luftstrom (English: Airstream) will help accelerate the conversion to climate-friendly mobility.…
HAL delivers ‘Orbiter Craft Module Structure’ of Chandrayaan-2 to ISRO
State-owned aerospace and defence company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has delivered the 'Orbiter Craft Module Structure' of Chandrayaan-2, India's second lunar exploration mission, to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) satellite…