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Delhi's roads may soon eat smog. IIT Madras has a plan to make it happen
Delhi has signed an MoU with IIT Madras to test smog-eating surfaces using titanium dioxide that break down NO2 and VOCs under sunlight. The six-month pilot study could reshape how India's most ...
World-class hydrometallurgical experts to drive licensing, JV evaluation and scaling of proprietary RCL technologyHighlightsScientific Advisory Board established to accelerate commercialization and gl ...
The report suggests Oman is moving in that direction. Whether it succeeds will depend less on ambition than on execution ...
Sovereign describes Kasiya as the world’s largest-known natural rutile deposit and the second-largest known flake graphite ...
World-class hydrometallurgical experts to drive licensing, JV evaluation and scaling of proprietary RCL technology Highlights Scientific Advisory Board established to accelerate commercialization and ...
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