Displaying list of interviews from the Sci/Tech section.
Ajay Wasan talks about his love for automobiles and his favourite ride.
By Jayoti Soor | Section: Sci/Tech
CEO of Thoughts2Bots (a centre for Robotics education) Sudhanshu Sharma and film director Pannaga Bharna talk about
robotics and film-making.
By Sharanya C R | Section: Sci/Tech
Ariel Merari is a psychologist who has spoken to suicide bombers and those who organise their attacks, and found they are very different kinds of people.
Section: Sci/Tech
DNA asks Dr Satyajit Rath, scientist at the National Institute of Immunology, and Dr Jayesh Bellare, professor of chemical engineering in IIT Bombay, for some answers.
By R Krishna | Section: Sci/Tech
For many years smart-phones were synonymous with Blackberry. The device launched 10 years ago was initially aimed at enterprise users, enabling them to access their corporate email accounts on-the-go.
Section: Sci/Tech
Understanding materials and processes at the nano scale can make alternative energy more efficient and cheaper.
By R Krishna | Section: Sci/Tech
Vision Group on Science and Technology plans to launch a Karnataka science web portal.
By Bhargavi Kerur | Section: Sci/Tech
Mayank Vahia, a scientist at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research who has been making telescopes for space missions in India, the US and Russia for three decades.
By R Krishna | Section: Sci/Tech
"Gears of War 2 is very different from Gears 1 while remaining true to what the fans enjoyed most in the original. Every aspect of the game has undergone change."
By Dhananjay Khadilkar | Section: Sci/Tech
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