April 4, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

April 4, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

Health

gene-therapyHealthMedicine

U.K. sees success in mitochondrial replacement therapy

Eight years after the U.K. became the first country in the world to approve a reproductive technique known as mitochondrial

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AYUSHClinical trialPublic health policyResearch

Quality human clinical trials using ayurveda and modern medicine

In a welcome move, the Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa Rigpa, and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) and the Indian

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Communicable diseaseCoronavirusPublic HealthSARS-CoV-2Sewage surveillanceTesting

Wastewater study detects a large, silent wave in Bengaluru

The XBB.1.16 Omicron recombinant first detected in India on December 25, 2022 has become the dominant variant in the country.

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AnaemiaHealthResearch

Anaemia: major flaws in a tea fortification study

A small study carried out in Sangli, Maharashtra on 43 women participants to evaluate the effectiveness of tea fortification with

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Communicable diseaseCoronavirusomicronPublic HealthResearchSARS-CoV-2

Omicron variants evolve strategies to evade T cell immunity

The cellular mechanisms and consequences of enhanced MHC I inhibition by Omicron variants on infection and disease remain to be determined

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Communicable diseaseDenguePublic HealthResearch

Prior infections driving dengue virus evolution in India

Several lines of evidence point to interlinked dengue evolution driven by the underlying population-level natural immunity

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DrugsHealthResearch

IACS’s novel compound treats drug-resistant kala-azar infection

Experimental work undertaken in mice has shown a novel quinoline derivative to be effective in sharply reducing the load of Leishmania

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Communicable diseasePublic HealthTuberculosis (TB)

Differentiated TB Care: Tamil Nadu’s novel initiative results in reduced TB deaths

Deaths within two months of TB diagnosis (early TB deaths) have reduced from more than 600 in April 2022 to less than 350 in December 2022

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CoronavirusomicronPublic HealthSARS-CoV-2Testing

No cause for alarm: On the Omicron recombinant XBB.1.16 in India

More than three years after the pandemic began, newer variants, an uptick in cases, hospitalisations, and even deaths are being reported from

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Animal trialsHealthObesityResearch

Sucralose impairs mouse immune responses, and WHO has advised people not to use sucralose

A recent study, published in the Nature, provides evidence that high doses of sucralose — a calorie-free sugar substitute that is 600

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Clinical trialResearchVaccines

No neutralising antibodies found after Japanese encephalitis vaccination

A small trial in vaccinated children in Gorakhpur district has found seroprotection against the virus decreased sharply in fully vaccinated children

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Clinical trialPublic HealthResearch

Scrub typhus: combination therapy can save more lives

Mortality rate was same in the combination therapy arm and two monotherapy arms, but there was faster resolution of complications in the combination therapy group

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Animal trialsResearch

Studies in mice reveal neural mechanism of fear conditioning

The capacity to sense the feelings of others is not unique to humans, and the biological mechanisms are shared with other mammals

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