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Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

April 1, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

Day: January 6, 2016

Retina cells grown from skin-derived stem cells

Published in The Hindu on August 25, 2009 Research on induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells has been progressing feverishly since

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Blood pressure BP

High blood pressure linked to memory loss

Published in The Hindu on August 25, 2009 Studies done on a small number of people have shown that uncontrolled

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SmokingTobaccoTuberculosisWorld Health Organisation

Smoking raises the risk of developing TB disease: study

Published in The Hindu on August 24, 2009 Several studies have shown that smoking is a risk factor for developing

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CDCH1N1Swine Flu

Molecule that senses influenza A (flu) identified

Published in The Hindu on August 24, 2009 At a time when influenza A(H1N1) is in the news, researchers have

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NatureScience

‘Nature’ rated as the top research journal

Published in The Hindu on August 22, 2009 The Nature, published every week, has been rated as the number one

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Flooding may no longer damage rice plants

Published in The Hindu on August 21, 2009 Scientists have found a novel way to overcome the challenge of cultivating

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Stem cells

One step closer to treating neurodegenerative diseases

Published in The Hindu on August 20, 2009 Treating neurodegenerative diseases has got a shot in the arm. A scientist

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NASANature

A video on groundwater depletion in India

Published in The Hindu on August 20, 2009 A streaming video of the paper on groundwater depletion in the three

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New nanolaser produced

Published in The Hindu on August 17, 2009 The world’s smallest laser that is 10 times smaller than the wavelength

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SmokingTobacco

More dangerous chemicals found in smokeless tobacco

Published in The Hindu on August 17, 2009 Contrary to popular belief, smokeless tobacco — snuff and chewing tobacco —

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NASA

Nanoflares responsible for superhot corona of the Sun

The Sun’s corona is known to be very hot. In fact, it is actually much hotter than the Sun’s surface.

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Science

How long you sleep is in your gene

Published in The Hindu on August 14, 2009 The team of researchers in the U.S., which used genetically engineered mice

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Science

The journal Science plans online videos of select papers

Published in The Hindu on August 14, 2009 Science will soon become more interesting. The American Association for the Advancement

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