IIT Bombay’s microfluidic device that rapidly measures stiffness of human cells can help investigate relation between stiffness and disease condition

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Mumbai
6 Nov 2023

The material converts over 87% of light falling on it into usable heat energy.

Mumbai
4 Nov 2023

A new algorithm removes effects of unintended motion from videos shot with small robots or drones

Mumbai
3 Nov 2023

The new study suggests that a paradigm shift towards scaled decentralised systems is necessary to achieve sustainability and resilience in urban water infrastructure.

Mumbai
1 Nov 2023

The SSB Prize 2022 to Prof. Debabrata Maiti of IIT Bombay is in recognition of his work on valorisation.

Mumbai
7 Sep 2023

The reaction simplifies the production of pharmaceutically important molecules called lactones and other complex compounds.

Bengaluru
17 Aug 2023

A consortium of astronomers from across the world, including from India, have detected the signature for the background hum of the universe. Called the gravitational wave background (GWB), these are ripples in the fabric of spacetime pervading all of the space around us. The Global collaboration of radio astronomers called the International Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA) made the announcement of the detection on June 29, 2023.

Mumbai
26 Jun 2023

First experimental demonstration of a 4T- silicon-perovskite tandem solarcell from India, with efficiency greater than 26%.

Mumbai
17 Jun 2023

Researchers have come up with an innovative approach for measuring the coating performance.

Mumbai
11 Mar 2023

Two new studies from the Indian Institute of Bombay (IIT Bombay), Mumbai, show the importance of defects in the arrangement of atoms in a crystal, called dislocations, in shaping the physical properties of metallic alloys.

mumbai
11 Mar 2023

When molecules form from many atoms, the atoms can combine in different ways. Two forms of the same molecule can have the same composition but have different arrangements of atoms, giving rise to isomers. Some isomers may have structures that are mirror images of each other. Such molecules are called chiral molecules. Scientists are interested in studying such molecules, for example, penicillin, because one arrangement can be a lifesaver while the other could be fatal!