June 10, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

June 10, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

Year: 2017

DiabetesHealthResearchScience

IIT Guwahati team creates an implantable ‘pancreas’ to treat Type 1 diabetes

The beta cells in the scaffold were able to produce adequate amount of insulin in response to different glucose levels

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FossilsPalaeontologyResearchScience

ISI Kolkata discovers reptiles with horns that came 100 million years before dinosaurs

The discovery of adult reptile fossil bones without horns indicates sexual dimorphism. Scientists at the Kolkata-based Indian Statistical Institute have

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Open AccessOpen access journalPredatory JournalsPublishingResearchScience

Now, more predatory journals get indexed in PubMed

The PubMed database managers have irresponsibly allowed it to become a repository of citations to predatory journal articles. Among other

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Air pollutionEnvironmentFossil fuelPollutionResearchScience

Antarctic ice reveals that fossil fuel extraction leaks more methane than thought

Hinrich Schaefer, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric The fossil fuel industry is a larger contributor to atmospheric methane levels

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EditorialH1N1HealthMedicinePublic HealthSwine FluVaccines

Lessons India has not learnt on H1N1

The high H1N1 flu toll points to a failure of the government to put necessary systems and precautions in place.

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CancerHealthOral cancerResearchScience

Mumbai researchers’ biomarker will tell if early-stage tongue cancer will spread

Only those patients who have higher levels of the biomarker are likely to have cancer spread to the lymph nodes.

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HealthPublic healthResearchScienceZika

The Asian Zika virus strain turns out to be more dangerous

The Asian strain showed greater ability to trigger immune suppression, which allows the virus to replicate and even possibly sneak

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HealthMedicinePublic Health

Preventing sepsis in newborns using probiotics

A community-based trial in Odisha finds that administrating synbiotics to newborns can halve sepsis-related deaths. That babies born by caesarean

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Drinking waterHealthResearchScience

IISc’s copper-coated membrane makes drinking water safe

The membrane with controlled release of copper ion may turn out to be a potential candidate for water purification applications

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IndiaResearchResearch fundingScience

No, funding for science in India or DST has not been increased to 2% of GDP

A news item published in Deccan Herald newspaper on April 7, 2017 about Indian government all set to increase research

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AlcoholResearchScience

The myths and facts about wine

We have seen wine drinkers swirl the glass and decant the bottle to bring out the best flavour before drinking.

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HealthMedicinePublic HealthResearch

Unravelling the acute encephalitis syndrome that kills children in Gorakhpur

Based on a study carried out in 2015, a team led by Dr. Manoj V. Murhekar, Director of the Chennai-based

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Antibiotic resistanceCDCDrugsHealthMedicinePublic HealthTuberculosis (TB)WHOWorld Health Organisation

Why BMJ’s advice to ‘stop taking antibiotics when you feel better’ should be ignored

Stopping antibiotics half way through the course, when a patient feels better, may not guarantee cure of the infection. A

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