April 1, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

April 1, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

CloningStem cells

Editorial: Fundamentalism versus science

Published in The Hindu on July 27, 2006 With a stroke of the pen, President George Bush has dealt a

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Open AccessOpen access journal

Open access to research papers gets a boost

Published in The Hindu on July 20, 2006 Fantastic research results, myriad applications, and a potential for possible immediate translation;

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Biodiversity

Editorial: Protecting global biodiversity

Published in The Hindu on May 19, 2006 Over the past few decades, human activity in the name of development

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WHOWorld Health Organisation

Breastfeeding gets a fillip

Published in The Hindu on May 18, 2006 The World Health Organization has, after more than 25 years, corrected a

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Diabetes

Genetic predisposition to diabetes high in Indians

Published in The Hindu on May 4, 2006 Blame it on your genes. After all, you are what you are

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Editorial

Editorial: New find strengthens Darwin’s theory

In what is one more body blow to those who question Darwin’s theory of evolution, scientists recently have discovered well

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CancerNuclear energy

Chernobyl: the final word is yet to be said

Published in The Hindu on April 27, 2006 “An accident has occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. One of

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Diabetes

Biocon: Oral insulin trials to begin soon

Published in The Hindu on April 6, 2006 End of 2008 may well bring about a paradigm shift in the

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WHOWorld Health Organisation

Editorial: A shot in the arm for food irradiation

Published in The Hindu on April 3, 2006 Though India is the largest producer of mangoes in the world, export

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Avian influenzaCDC

Avian flu – a second genetic subtype found in humans

Published in The Hindu on March 23, 2006 Even as India is managing to control the fresh outbreak of bird

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Diabetes

Killer waves and the incidence of diabetes

Published in The Hindu on March 2, 2006 It has always been known that stress is one of the contributing

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FDAWHOWorld Health Organisation

A shot in the arm for food irradiation

Though India is the largest producer of mangoes in the world, export to the United States was not possible for

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Better scrutiny by journals imperative

Close on the heels of the revelation of data fabrication by stem cell researcher Hwang Woo Suk of Seoul National

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