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The researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) have unveiled IMPART, a web-based application designed to monitor changing water surface temperatures with "unparalleled ...
IIT Bombay researchers develop IMPART, a web app calculating lake water surface temperatures, crucial for climate change monitoring.
Mumbai: A local nature lover and Save Powai Lake activist recently spotted and photographed a crocodile at the lakeside, behind hostel 17 of the IIT-B.
IIT Bombay unveils 'IMPART' app, can track climate change through lake water temperatures Updated on: 04 December,2024 06:22 PM IST | Mumbai Dipti Singh | dipti.singh@mid-day.com ...
A massive crocodile spotted roaming along a lakeside road on IIT Bombay’s Powai campus has left viewers shocked. The reptile, believed to have emerged from Powai Lake, was seen resting on a ...
In an unusual turn of events at IIT Bombay, a crocodile wandered onto the Powai campus road, shocking everyone. While some kept their distance out of fear, others quickly took out their mobile ...
IIT Bombay’s 1998 batch donates ₹57 cr to alma mater as part of silver jubilee reunion The contribution was made by over 200-plus alumni including Silver Lake MD Apoorv Saxena, Peak XV MD ...
IIT Bombay's new open-source app can track climate change through lake water temperatures Factors such as growing urbanisation, seasonal variations and rising temperatures alter lake surface areas and ...