Out of all Nobel winners, only 13 in Physics, 15 in Chemistry, and 7 in Medicine have hailed from Asia, Africa, or South ...
India’s scientific history boasts a remarkable distinction: its only two Nobel laureates in Physics are an uncle-nephew ...
IN his address describing the fundamental discovery of a new type of secondary radiation (Indian Journal of Physics, Mar. 31, 1928), Prof. Raman emphasised that the change of wave-length in ...
THE thermal agitation of the atoms in solids results, as was shown by Raman (NATURE, Jan. 12, 1922, and Jan. 6, 1923), in a noticeable blue opalescence in the interior of such transparent crystals as ...
This episode looks at two of the stalwarts of colonial-era scientists: CV Raman and Meghnad Saha. While Raman - the first and only Indian physics Nobel Laureate - is better known, Meghnad Saha came ...
Skyroot Aerospace has bridged engineering and art with its Orbital Adjustment Module (OAM) firing thrusters to the rhythm of ...
As the world awaits the announcement, India has a rich legacy of Nobel laureates who have excelled across various fields, including literature, peace, science, and economics.
The University Grants Commission has declared three private universities in Bihar—Amity, CV Raman, and Sandip—as defaulters for failing to comply with mandatory public disclosure guidelines. These ...
Dubbed the Bard of Bengal, the author of Gitanjali and seminal works, the Bengali polymath, won India’s first Nobel Prize and ...
Opinion
The Print on MSNWhy the Nobel Prize continues to elude India
A nation that boasts of the world’s fourth-largest economy has been unable to bag a single Nobel Prize for nearly a decade, ...
In Bengaluru, art isn’t confined to auditoriums or late-night clubs; it is thriving in the spaces we already inhabit. Linear Festival, curated by Vishruti and Bharavi, invited audiences in Bengaluru ...
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