Scientists discovered that tiny messengers released by fat tissue, called extracellular vesicles, can carry harmful signals that accelerate the buildup of amyloid-b plaques in the brain.
She was the first scientist to explain to the world that chimpanzee mothers are capable of giving birth only once every four and a half to six years. She was the subject of more than 40 documentaries.
Shah said that Phase III of the BRCP will add new impetus to India's new-age healthcare by providing opportunities for the careers of biomedical scientists.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], October 1: Sai University, Chennai, has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to research, innovation, and transformative learning by appointing globally acclaimed scientist Prof. Ajith Abraham as its Vice Chancellor. Prof. Abraham, ranked consistently among the
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 30: The success story of Sharjah-based aviation conglomerate Sky One is as unique as the trajectory of founder and Group Chairman Jaideep Mirchandani. The young boy who once dismantled and rebuilt engines in his tool shed has undoubtedly traversed a lo
In his address, Singh underlined the importance of equipping scientists and academicians--who often transition into senior administrative positions--with governance and communication skills.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 29: Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune, proudly announces that three of its esteemed scientists have earned recognition in Stanford University's prestigious global rankings of top researchers. Two faculty members, D
New research shows that liver fat, rather than bodyweight, is the key factor predicting which children with obesity will develop serious health problems, Israeli scientists announced on Sunday.
Cambridge scientists have created a breakthrough material that can sense tiny chemical changes in the body, such as the increased acidity during an arthritis flare-up, and release drugs exactly when and where they're needed.
The honorees include: Prof. Binod Chandra Tripathy, Department of Mathematics, Dr Arabinda Ghosh, Department of Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics and Dr Ratan Das, Department of Physics.