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Researchers have developed a low-cost innovative technology for preparing tissue engineering scaffolds from mammalian organs.
Detection of the cancer microenvironment may soon become much easier with the help of a new molecular biosensor recently developed by a team of scientists.
ndian Astronomers says in a new study that there are 60 potentially habitable planets out of about 5000 confirmed, and nearly 8000 candidate planets proposed.
Scientists have long been intrigued by such short and intence bursts --- transient X-ray pulses of energies several times that of the Sun and length ranging from a fraction of a few millisecond to a few microseconds.
This rare occurrence in our nearby Universe indicates that small merging groups are ideal laboratories to detect multiple supermassive black holes.
A team of astronomers has identified a curious occurrence of nine stars like objects that appeared and vanished in a small region within half an hour in an old photographic plate.
Exhaled human breath may soon help detect bacteria that infect the stomach, causing various forms of gastritis and eventually gastric cancer,
Six scientists from India, Serbia, and the USA studied some of the brightest blazers called TeV (Tera-electron Volt) blazars and found that they stand out as a semblance of stability of brightness among the blazar family in the short duration.
Scientists in Bengaluru have found that UV and blue light combination reversibly switches the system between 3D and 1D photonic structure --- a novel interaction that can help make tunable and effective optical devices
IASST scientists have developed the delivery system by fabricating a nanotechnology-based cotton patch that uses cheap and sustainable materials like cotton and jute.
The scientists conducted their study by sequencing the genomes of four Indian genotypes (LGR, PB 1121, Sonasal & Bindli) that show contrasting phenotype in seed size/weight
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