Not just about the now, is it?

I have always been fascinated by people who could accomplish mundane chores with both hands. I still remember that eventful first day of eighth standard – our Math teacher left quite an impression on us when he solved a problem on the board while writing with both hands. As the students watched in awe, I…

Diamond are the future

Will diamond replace silicon? Following the advent of new renewable energy resources and the increased demand to convert and deliver such energy efficiently, there has been a remarkable increase in power electronics market research. Scientists and researchers are aiming to make our current technology smaller and faster. However, they have run into several issues with material…

Rise in Parallel Computing

Have you ever wondered how gaming laptops give you such realistic experiences? How the graphics seem almost real? Most of us have GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) in our laptops. These GPUs are an example of parallel computing. Graphics as we all know are an array of pixels. Taking a normal processor each of these pixels…

Women in Finance

We all know Hollywood can be tough on women. When Kathryn Bigelow won Best Director for The Hurt Locker in 2010, she became the first-ever female director since 1929 – the inaugural year of the Academy Awards – to win this coveted award. But Hollywood is hardly an outlier. There’s another high profile, big money…

Flapless Aircraft Technology

Whenever you are dealing with mechanical systems, the most frequent points of failure are in the moving parts under stress. With that in mind, British aerospace company, BAE Systems, has designed a new flight control system that eliminates a number of the more vulnerable moving parts of the aircraft in favor of blown-air technology. Most…

Superconductivity

Superconductivity is the phenomenon of a material having exactly zero resistance and expulsion of magnetic flux. This happens when a certain material is cooled below its critical temperature. It was discovered by Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes on April 8, 1911, in Leiden. This is a quantum mechanical phenomenon and is characterized by the Meissner effect….

Faces of the Indian Economy

India, once referred to as the ‘Golden Bird’, was one of the richest economies of the world. It all began with the Indus Valley Civilization and the economy depending heavily on agriculture. Supporting this, was trade, domestication of animals and metallurgy. As new urban centres surfaced in the Northern part of the country, trade and…