ఐఐటీ బాంబే, ఐఐటీ మద్రాస్ మరియు ఐఐఐటి హైదరాబాద్ పరిశోధకులు కలిసి ఆంగ్లం నుండి అనేక భారతీయ భాషలకు స్పీచ్-టు-స్పీచ్  యాంత్రిక అనువాదం (SSMT) వ్యవస్థను రూపొందించారు.

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New research reveals India's shifting climate change risks and resilience, offering a novel framework for other developing nations.

Researchers used a variety of data collected between 2001 and 2015 to study the effect of Land Use Land Cover (LULC) on Surface Air Temperatures in India.

Researchers at IIT Bombay uncover how strain fields produced by embedded inhomogeneities within biomaterials influence cell alignment, reshaping our understanding of cell behaviour in development, disease, and tissue engineering.

जैव सामग्री के समांगी न होने के कारण उसमें व्युत्पन्न तनाव क्षेत्र (स्ट्रेन फील्ड) कोशिका संरेखण (अलाइनमेंट) को कैसे प्रभावित करते हैं ? आईआईटी मुम्बई के शोधकर्ताओ द्वारा विकास, रोग एवं ऊतक अभियांत्रिकी के क्षेत्र में कोशिका व्यवहार संबंधी हमारे ज्ञान को विस्तार देता एक नया अध्ययन।

जैवसामग्री एकजीव नसल्यामुळे त्यात तयार झालेले ताण क्षेत्र (स्ट्रेन फील्ड) पेशींची पंक्तीरचना कशा प्रकारे प्रभावित करते याचे आयआयटी मुंबईच्या संशोधकांनी केलेले संशोधन निरोगी व व्याधीग्रस्त स्थितीतील आणि ऊती अभियांत्रिकीमधील पेशींचे वर्तन कसे असते यावर नवीन प्रकाश टाकते.

New research examined how a specific type of AI, known as ANFIS, could help predict the yield of several important crops grown in the Nashik region of Maharashtra, India.

Using computer models, the study found that the Lyapunov exponent, a measure of chaos, scales with the Reynolds number in a specific manner, with a precise value.

They used computer simulations to design a microchip with micro-channels and then separate the different cells in the blood into the channels with Dielectrophoresis

The revision is not due to a physical change in India's landmass but rather a result of modern measurement methodologies and technologies.

Researchers look for high-energy light from gravitational-wave candidates in LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Observation Runs with India’s AstroSat-CZTI

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