The Centre for Genomics and Systems Biology (CGSB) at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) has opened applications for the second round of its Artist-in-Residence Programme, with deadline on 1st December.
Bhutan and India share a remarkable and enduring relationship deeply rooted in history, spirituality, and common values. This multifaceted partnership has evolved over the years and encompasses various crucial areas, from energy security to technology, space exploration, and conservation bio
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 25: Ceremorphic, a fabless silicon and system development company, today announced the formation of a new life sciences division called "Ceremorphic Life Sciences," which has been established to transform the entire drug discovery and development proces
Singapore, October 17: Stamford American International School students achieved a top score of '5' on more than 70 Advanced Placement tests recently, including subjects such as computer science, psychology, microeconomics, world history and biology.
Earthworms are important drivers of global food production, contributing to approximately 6.5 per cent of grain yield and 2.3 per cent of legumes produced worldwide each year, according to scientists.
According to a new study published in Genome Biology and Evolution by Oxford University Press, rapid evolution in bats may explain the animals' unique ability to host and survive infections as well as avoid cancer.
According to a new study, the harsh lights of big cities may be generating an evolutionary adaption for smaller eyes in some birds.
The findings, published in Global Change Biology, have ramifications for conservation efforts as bird populations across the United States continue to drop.
In a new study, mice with immune systems that had been trained against the microbial protein flagellin did not experience the usual harmful repercussions of taking food additive emulsifiers, pointing to a potential new way to combat numerous chronic inflammatory illnesses.
These findings we
Spring is arriving earlier as a result of climate change. Migratory birds, on the other hand, are not keeping up with these changes and arrive too late for the peak in food availability when it is time to reproduce. Researchers in Lund, Sweden, and the Netherlands discovered that by convinci
New research from the University of Oxford, published ahead of World Rivers Day (September 24), finds that sewage flow into rivers has a bigger influence on water quality and the animals and plants that live in rivers than surrounding land development.
The findings were published in Global
A new research published by Oxford University Press in Genome Biology and Evolution suggests that rapid evolution in bats may explain the animals' unique capacity to host and survive infections as well as avoid cancer.
Vadodara (Gujarat) [India], September 20: The International Conference on Molecular Medicine, Reproduction, and Endocrinology (ICMMRE-23), organised by Navrachana University, the region’s premier multi-disciplinary private university, in collaboration with The Society for Reproductive Biolog