The studies clearly prove that even in lethal diseases like cancer, generic drugs are very effective, said Director of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Prof Vivek Lal on Saturday.
Bamboo was discovered by researchers to be a desirable resource in efforts to provide environmentally friendly renewable energy to replace fossil fuels. The research was published in the journal 'GCB Bioenergy.'
Because the disease is becoming increasingly resistant to existing medications, a group of UCF researchers is attempting to use cancer pharmaceuticals to accelerate the development of new, life-saving malaria treatments. The study's findings were published in the journal ACS Infectious Disea
Researchers discovered genetic foundations that allow certain populations of highland mice to protect growing foetuses at higher elevations. The findings were published in the journal 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.'
Alpharetta (Georgia) [United States], June24: Cyble, the Y Combinator-backed leader in AI-powered global cyber threat intelligence, today announced that it has been recognized as one of the most Preferred Workplace 2023-2024 By Team Marksmen, a renowned industry research and consulting firm
"India is the mother of democracy, and America is the champion of advanced democracy. Today, the world is seeing the partnership between these two great democracies getting stronger," said PM Modi in his address.
Researchers created a new design for computer memory that could improve performance while also lowering the energy demands of internet and communications technologies, which are expected to consume nearly a third of global electricity in the next ten years.
"We believe in the concept that Subhash Chandra Bose was not killed in a plane crash, and true facts were shown in the film. It is very well researched," says Nikhil Siddhartha.
Researchers have measured how sudden wind gusts around city buildings cause aircraft to become unstable. The study was published in the journal, 'Drones.'
Researchers found human migration and trade have had a significant impact on the genetic heritage of chickpeas. The study was published in the journal, 'Molecular Biology and Evolution.'