Singapore, September 19: Illumina (NASDAQ: ILMN) a global leader in genomics, and LGC Biosearch Technologies™, a pioneer in agricultural genomics, today announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of genomics in agricultural applications. By combining Biosearch Technol
In a groundbreaking collaboration, researchers from Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati and the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, are delving into one of the most profound mysteries in physics -- the quantum nature of gravity.
Pregnancy is a transforming period in a person's life during which the body undergoes rapid physiological adjustments to prepare for parenthood, as we all know. What the broad hormonal alterations caused by pregnancy do to the brain is still a mystery.
In a statement presented before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee headed by US Senator Ben Cardin, Wang said that China's authoritarian regime poses one of the biggest threats to American democracy and security
Aarhus University researchers have come up with a new technique that may represent a major advancement in the treatment of chronic renal disease. The technique has the ability to forecast how the illness will evolve, which may guarantee more effective and individualised care and lessen the f
A substantial portion of the energy supplied to these engines is lost through thermal and frictional dissipation, with frictional losses in the piston-cylinder system reaching nearly 50 per cent. Notably, 70 per cent-80 per cent of these losses occur in the piston rings, highlighting the cri
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], September 11: Researchers have identified blood biomarkers, and their levels linked with healthy ageing. This allows them to predict a person's biological age, regardless of their date of birth.
A recent study published in the reputed Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge (IJTK) by researchers conducting the PHI-Public Health Initiative claims that the use of the 'Siddha' drugs reduces anaemia among adolescent girls.
The Medical University of Vienna's research has significantly advanced our knowledge of how humans perceive heat. A group of scientists has discovered a particular type of cell structure involved in heat recognition.
According to a recent study, Malassezia globosa, a common skin fungus, may penetrate deep tissues through the skin or by other methods, which can lead to tumor formation.