ICRISAT: Genes for producing climate-resistant chickpea varieties identified
An international team led by ICRISAT researchers has identified genes that can help produce chickpea varieties that can tolerate both
Read MoreAn international team led by ICRISAT researchers has identified genes that can help produce chickpea varieties that can tolerate both
Read MoreJamia Millia Islamia researchers have developed a highly sensitive quantum thermometer using graphene quantum dots. The thermometer can measure micro
Read MoreBy substituting a hydrogen atom of the protein with an iodine atom, IISc researchers have been successful in directly delivering
Read MoreResearchers at the National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, Kalyani, and ACTREC, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai have identified five biomarkers for
Read MoreCCMB researchers in collaboration with a Russian team have found that Bengal tigers in three India tiger reserves are 20%
Read MoreICGEB researchers have used a novel yeast strain isolated from the natural environment to increases ethanol production by 15.5% by
Read MoreJNCASR researchers used a small molecule conjugated to carbon nanospheres to activate an enzyme (Cbp) that promotes axon regeneration and
Read MoreMore than two weeks after making false claims on March 8 that Sanfe Period Pain Relief Roll-On, an Ayurveda product
Read MoreAn April 2 advisory issued by the AYUSH Ministry makes it mandatory for any non-AYUSH scientists undertaking research on AYUSH
Read MoreIIT Bombay researchers have used a unique strain of bacterium isolated from soil contaminated with petroleum products to selectively remove
Read MoreIIT Bombay team uses indigenously developed hydrogel to multiply skin cells (keratinocytes). In contrast to plastic plates where cells grew
Read MoreFor the first time, a large number (199) of scientists, both senior and young, have signed an appeal to vote
Read MoreA court in the U.S. has slapped a $50 million fine on Hyderabad-based OMICS International, which publishes over 700 questionable
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