Researchers found A color-changing coastal woodlouse can get confused by artificial nightlight.
The study was published in Journal, 'Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.'
Researchers found Extinct kangaroos used methods other than their famous hop.
The study was published in Journal, 'Alcheringa An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology.'
Researchers found when visual information is conflicting, bumblebees use smell to locate their nest.
The study was published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience.'
Researchers found certain types of wastewater can be treated in situ using more sustainable and cost-effective methods worldwide. This study was published in the journal, Nature Water.'
Six multi-disciplinary Central Quick Response Medical Teams pooled in from the Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital, Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) and Safdarjung Hospital Delhi, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (New Delhi), AIIMS (Jodhpur) and AIIMS (Nagpur), are kept ready
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 13: Indian Institute of Science - Challakere (SDC) campus received a state-of-the-art autoclave for its Aerospace division. The Skill Development centre, a product of a unique collaboration between HAL and IISc, will impart high end skills in manufacturing,
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], June 13: The five-year Mathematics and Science Curriculum Enhancement Project, a collaboration between the Singapore International Foundation (SIF) and Parikrma Humanity Foundation, had a significant impact on education in Bangalore.
According to a study released by the American Psychological Association, employees who often engage with artificial intelligence systems are more likely to suffer loneliness, which can contribute to sleeplessness and increased after-work drinking.
The University of Kashmir has been selected for the 'GATI Achievers' award by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, securing top position in the 'Academic Institutions' category for its contributions in upholding its commitment towards gender equity and promoti
A recent UTHealth Houston study found that kids and teenagers who volunteer grow both mentally and physically. The study, led by Kevin Lanza, PhD, assistant professor of epidemiology, human genetics, and environmental sciences at UTHealth Houston School of Public Health, was published recent
lthough the brain is thought to regulate sleep--how much, when, and how much sleep occurs--sleep deprivation affects the body, and body signals can affect sleep. The mechanisms that the body uses to regulate sleep, on the other hand, are largely unknown.
According to a recent study publishe