Indian American activist has been working for women and girls’ economic empowerment
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Indian American Satya Nadella led company asked to stop seeking unnecessary immigration documents while hiring
Wearable device could reduce racial disparities in blood measurements
Seven companies headed by them earned over $530 billion in 2020, greater than the GDP of all but 40 countries
IIT Bombay alumnus’ work at Twitter has been transformational, says outgoing founder CEO Jack Dorsey
Blockchain & Artificial Intelligence are the most transformational and disruptive of all new technologies
To support NASA leadership in developing and guiding activities across its six mission directorates
University of Virginia researcher earns award for making self-driving vehicles smarter and safer
Blockchain and DeFi are in their infancy and have a long way to perfection
They make the list of 400 wealthiest Americans in what Forbes called “a terrible year for many.”
US District Judge Leonie Brinkema concludes DABUS, a robot created by Dr. Stephen Thaler, cannot be an inventor.
Five top young Indian scholars graduate from 2021 Space Studies Program (SSP) of International Space University
California teens chosen for using AI to tackle forest fires and to quickly provide accurate waste classification
Biden announces fellowship for 100 Quad students to pursue advanced STEM degrees at elite American universities
Thought of as a panacea for all internet evils, blockchain remains a utopian idea for now
Dr. Nitin Agarwal will serve as principal investigator for UA Little Rock in DoD-funded international research project.
An Expedia veteran, Parikh was Hotwire’s youngest and first female president
Cryptocurrency poses a societal threat; Blockchain, on the other hand, is poised to help transform outdated business models.
Their success stories began with small investments and big dreams.
India born executive only the second person after Bill Gates to hold both posts.
Newly formed UpHealth, Inc. begins trading on NYSE.
Indian American student among three young women using technology to solve real-world problems.
UVA Engineering’s Ashish Venkat hopes industry and academia will work together to find solutions.
For IIT-Madras trained Bob Balaram, seed of a ‘crazy idea’ like this sprouted in the 1960s Apollo era.
Like the mortgage bubble of 2008, Bitcoins may rapidly go belly-up with a burst.