As India is on the path to becoming a developed country, the universities in the country and their students and researchers have a big role in it, says PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
A study has created a tool for rapidly and inexpensively diagnosing sarcoidosis, a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by the formation of tiny lumps known as granulomas in the lungs and other organs.
Manipal (Karnataka) [India], February 29: India's first Nature Conference on "Nanomaterials in biomedical applications "in collaboration with Nature Portfolio's leading journals - Nature Communications and Nature Nanotechnology was successfully concluded at Manipal on 27th February 2024. Hos
Researchers at UC San Francisco may have found a novel method for diagnosing autism by observing the movements of children's eyes when they turn their heads.
Researchers concentrated on the week immediately following the spring and autumn DST transitions when clocks are changed either an hour forward or backwards.
According to researchers at Rutgers Health, the impact of abdominal fat on brain health and cognition is often greater in middle-aged men at high risk of Alzheimer's disease than in women.
Researchers from the University of Reading and the Royal Horticultural Society have discovered that gardeners play a vital role in identifying 'future invaders' - ornamental plants that could become invasive species.
Researchers discovered that inedible butterfly species that replicate one other's colour patterns have developed similar flight habits to warn predators and avoid being eaten.
Researcher Paul Dent of Virginia Commonwealth University's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology found that tumours that have metastasized to distant locations, such as the brain, are most often impossible to treat and cure, despite recent successes in some tumour types such as NS
Sight loss in certain inherited eye illnesses may be caused by gut bacteria and could be treated with antimicrobials, according to a new study in mice conducted by a UCL and Moorfields researcher.
Aarhus University researchers discovered a simple way for predicting which people are most likely to develop chronic kidney disease rapidly. This could be a key step towards improved prevention and treatment.