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Business Tech News: Latest Updates on Innovations, Startups, and Market Trends | The HinduBusinessLine

Geo-engineering against climate change ZincGel vs Li-ion battery Why the energy sector isn’t AI-ready yet IT services giant TCS takes an AI-led avatar IIT-M revives forgotten route to industrial wastewater treatment IIT-Kanpur-incubated start-up develops unique battery technology Two faces of water Why the made-in-India ePlane is unique Moving satellite data at laser speed Longer-lasting zinc battery How simulation tech can ready robots for the real world DAE commissions world’s first nuclear heat-based copper-chlorine hydrogen plant DAE commissions world’s first nuclear heat-based copper-chlorine hydrogen plant Subterranean forest of fungi Using sound waves to bypass charge-based circuits AI aides to decode Indian law How the US funding cut impacts cancer research The time to deploy thorium is now The protein-peptide bonds that heal IIT-Kanpur hosts India’s first DORIS beacon How plants summon help Fishing out fake news using a deep-learning neural network IIT-Madras sets up testing tank for ships, submarines Dentistry’s prehistoric drill With AI, science is borderless How ‘spent’ graphite breathes new life into fuel cell Coal gas can yield clean hydrogen at $1.25 a kg Light, compact antennas IMD launches pilot weather forecast within 1 km radius in UP, national roll out in 2-3 years Nationwide ban soon on Paraquat herbicide over toxicity concerns, health risks ParvAI: ‘Windows to the soul’ and workplace safety Why agreeable AI is a liability in competitive markets Indian material for magnet making Using lasers to punch holes in cell walls When the grid becomes an all-knowing data system Micro-mining for critical rare earth minerals Half the capex, less carbon: The molten magic inside Tata Steel’s HIsarna bet Cosmic aid for miners Efficient brakes and EV range India contributes ₹745 crore to multi-country ITER Big budgets, slow science: BARC under-spends on R&D Artemis-2: Hurtling moon-ward on an epochal mission Power supply lessons for AI Why nuclear fusion is gaining funding Defence research stays underfunded Micro attacks on sewer lines Turning the ubiquitous optical fibre into a sensor The PRAGYA tokamak Mind-reading tech No exam is too hard for AI? Carnot battery: Carbon dioxide as ideal ‘working fluid’ On a leash of light On a wing and an AI-powered tool How do ‘natural polypills’ work? AI tool for capturing and managing hospital records How sea microbes can protect agri fields Why India should choose to build not just powerful, but also governable AI Flaring and quaking Qualcomm has an Edge in India Soil testing of rhizosphere CMFRI achieves captive breeding of threatened mangrove clam No erasures RDI scheme could be operationalised this year IIT-M’s ramjet shell is an engineering marvel 10 years on, NALCO yet to start gallium extraction project Budget doubles allocation for nuclear research to ₹2,410 cr Underwater water Recent successes in science-led atmanirbharta Electric mobility may take wing in the not-too-distant future Eco-friendly semiconductors Twinning prayers and AI at mega temple festival Solar cells of efficiencies above 30% A lesson from Germany on infrastructure maintenance Fabled city in the high mountains Optimising bioreactor design Sensing UV-C in femtoseconds ISRO to kick off 2026 with launch of Earth Observation Satellite Thriving in extremes Indo-Lankan leg-up for S&T Using AI to better assess cyclone damage War on drug resistance goes undersea Big, bad business of junk food Rosatom’s mini variant of small modular reactor Clear thinking on pranayama Can GenAI be a responsible teaching assistant? Pharma PLI fetches ₹26,832 cr sales ‘Scripting’ ideal AI output Honeywell’s technology may bring biomass to the centre stage India-made human-like robot Scorched by 163-year drought NTT’s quantum leap into near sci-fi realm A reality check on AI’s negotiation skills Salinity-proof epoxy coating for marine installations Heat from small-scale solar units could accelerate India’s net-zero transition Cross-species transplantation is at a regulatory crossroads Nature, the ultimate climate warrior Breakthrough in desalination technology, using carbon ‘flowers’ Epidemiology-ML collab decodes India’s struggles with air quality
Sun-powered supercapacitor
By Team BL · 2026-02-09 · via Business Tech News: Latest Updates on Innovations, Startups, and Market Trends | The HinduBusinessLine

Scientists have developed a sunlight-powered supercapacitor, or photo-capacitor, that can both capture solar energy and store it on a single device.

Conventional solar systems use two separate components: solar panels to generate electricity; and batteries or supercapacitors to store it. This separation requires additional electronics to manage voltage and current differences, adding to cost, complexity, energy loss and device size.

Researchers at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), Bengaluru, have now integrated these two functions. Their photo-rechargeable supercapacitor converts sunlight into electricity and stores it directly, simplifying system design and improving efficiency.

The key material is a network of nickel-cobalt oxide nanowires grown on nickel foam through a hydrothermal process. The nanowires form a porous, highly conductive 3D structure that both absorbs sunlight and stores charge, allowing the same material to act as solar harvester and storage electrode.

Under illumination, the device showed a 54 per cent rise in capacitance (energy storage capacity). It also retained 85 per cent of performance after 10,000 charge–discharge cycles, indicating durability.

A prototype asymmetric device — using activated carbon as the counter-electrode — delivered about 1.2 volts output and remained stable across different light intensities, from indoor lighting to strong sunlight.

The material’s efficiency is linked to its electronic structure: nickel substitution narrows the band gap and improves charge transport, enabling faster storage of light-generated electrons. The technology could support self-charging power systems for wearables, sensors and remote devices, reducing reliance on conventional batteries.

AI-led climate resilience

The Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, (IITGN) has launched an AI resilience and command centre (ARC) to strengthen data-driven climate risk management and urban resilience in India.

Located at the IITGN Research Park, the centre is designed to integrate flood forecasting, mobility impacts and operational decision-making into a single AI-enabled platform. Its “rain-to-resilience” framework combines physical science models with artificial intelligence to assess flood risks in real time, run scenario simulations and support emergency planning.

The ARC deploys decision support tools developed by AIResQ ClimSols, an IITGN-incubated deep-tech firm. “These tools enable faster simulations, real-time flood prediction and ‘what-if’ analysis while maintaining scientific accuracy,” says a press release from the institution.

Developed through research at IITGN’s Machine Intelligence and Resilience (MIR) Lab, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between advanced analytics and on-ground urban governance. The focus is on translating climate and infrastructure risks into actionable insights that city authorities can use to prioritise resources and coordinate responses.

Researchers involved in the project emphasise water as a central urban challenge — both scarcity and flooding — affecting infrastructure, mobility and livelihoods. The ARC platform is intended to help cities anticipate such risks rather than respond after damage occurs.

By bringing together academia, government and technology partners, the centre seeks to convert research into deployable public-sector tools. Its broader goal is to support safer, climate-resilient urban development through data-backed planning and real-time decision support.

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Published on February 9, 2026