Researchers have uncovered a vital component in cell death that stops cancer from spreading through a separate molecular mechanism of the disease's early stages. The research was published in the journal 'Science Advances'.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 10: In an era of spiritual exploration, Rudralife stands out with 22 years of trust, quality, and genuine Rudraksha beads. Guided by Dr Tanay Seetha's mission of integrating science and spirituality, Rudralife ensures the authenticity of its beads via rigor
Researchers found women are less inclined to take chances than males because they are more sensitive to the pain of potential losses than the potential profits.
This study was published in the British Journal of Psychology.'
According to research, pre-teen girls who drank 100% fruit juice had long-term good nutritional advantages with no harmful effect on weight throughout adolescence, regardless of race.
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Researchers found candidate genes that could help fish tolerate warmer and saltier water have been identified, potentially providing a vital resource to guide breeding programmes in freshwater aquaculture.
The Centre for Cognition and Sociality (CCS) at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has revealed the finding of neurons that allow us to recognise others. The researchers observed that the neurons that deal with information connected with distinct persons are situated in the CA1 area of th
Meet Amir Suhail Wani, a multi-faceted intellectual and writer, whose pursuit of knowledge spans diverse fields, including philosophy, literature, religion, and science. Born and raised in Chattabal, Srinagar, Amir's academic journey and intellectual prowess have made him a respected figure
The programme commenced with its inaugural session on the 'Microorganism in Space' workshop as part of the second mission of the UAE Astronaut Programme (UAEAP), with Sultan AlNeyadi. This workshop features an exciting exploration of microorganisms in space, offering a fascinating insight in
Researchers found young chimps combine different gestures, vocalisations, and facial expressions in a way that mimics the development of communication in human infants.
The study was published in 'Animal Behaviour.'