Bhavya Khullar, Mongabay

Bhavya Khullar

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New Delhi, DL, India

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Past articles by Bhavya:

A new subspecies of bamboo bat discovered in the Andamans

Researchers have identified an entirely new subspecies of bamboo bat – characterised by distinctive flattened skulls – from the Andaman archipelago, that differs from other members of its species in physical appearance and genetic make-up. The new bamboo bat subspecies (Tylonycteris malayana eremtaga) was collected in November 2015 from Chipo, a small hamlet in North … → Read More

Weight gain during pregnancy may help shorter women have healthy babies

A new study has shown that little weight gain during pregnancy may be beneficial for t → Read More

New technique developed to make biodiesel

It is possible to convert waste from agriculture, homes, and industries into biodiesel → Read More

When a Polluted River Floods, the Groundwater Becomes Polluted Too

“Sewage must have washed off with flood water, which in turn inundates the wells that would have resulted in contaminating the groundwater.” → Read More

Scientists crack hair loss mystery, in mice to begin with

A team of scientists from Mumbai has uncovered a cause for permanent hair loss. They h → Read More

Counselling can be of great help in alcohol de-addiction

Alcohol abuse contributes to illness and premature deaths in a big way. It is also ass → Read More

Biodiversity of Indian Sunderbans recorded for the first time

Zoological Survey of India has, for the first time, published a detailed record of the animal and protozoa species of the Sunderban of West Bengal. The compendium, called Fauna of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, lists 25 diverse phyla under two large animal kingdoms — Protista and Animalia — and 2,626 species in all. Sunderbans forests, locally … → Read More

Scientists identify bacterium that could be source of antibiotics

Scientists have identified a new bacterium from a lime quarry in Karnataka, which show → Read More

Quick diagnosis of dengue possible in remote areas: study

A new study has found a quick and a effective way to diagnose dengue in remote and rur → Read More

3 ways nanomaterials can combat pollution

Researchers are looking to tiny materials to clean up huge problems in air, water and land. → Read More

Better data and health worker training may cut stillbirths: study

Stillbirth, which is defined as a baby born without life at or after 28 weeks gestatio → Read More

Three ways nanomaterials could help combat climate change and prevent pollution

Researchers are looking to tiny materials to clean up air, water and land → Read More

Indian scientists discover new drug for depression and anxiety

Indian scientists have found a new compound that can address central nervous system disorders → Read More