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India to explore novel blood plasma therapy for COVID-19

Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), an Institution of National Importance under the Department of Science and Technology has obtained a go-ahead for taking a b → Read More

Indian researchers begin work on novel coronavirus genome sequencing

Novel coronavirus is a new virus and researchers are trying to figure out all the different aspects of it. Two institutes of Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Centre for Cellular an → Read More

e-waste recycling with zero waste concept

Huge generation of mobile phone batteries, its rudimentary disposal, improper collection system as well as the lack of cost-effective processing technology have resulted in loss of valuables encapsula → Read More

IMD finding ways to improve impact based weather forecast

Impact based weather forecast is a technique that helps in monitoring impact of rainfall and helps authorities to take real-time decisions. Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has developed this te → Read More

New strategies needed for elimination of malaria

India has the third highest malaria burden in the world and it contributes the largest number of cases and deaths in the South-East Asia region. New strategies are needed for elimination of malaria as → Read More

`Whispers of Wind’ on radio launched

Climate change and global warming is a challenge across the globe. To bring this issue to common people, a radio serial named ‘Whispers of Wind’ has been developed. The series has 52 episodes and has → Read More

Watch this season of IPL with a dash of data science from IIT

The performance of players and match analysis of the upcoming season of Indian Premier League (IPL) will be based on new metrics that uses data science to analyze cricket. As cricket is evolving in di → Read More

Scientists find antimalarial drug may be repurposed to treat Zika

In their search for possible treatment for Zika virus infection, a team of Indian researchers has identified a viral protein that can be targeted by an already available antimalarial drug, hydroxychlo → Read More

Use your phone camera for real-time pollution check

When the air quality in Delhi and other cities in the north is deteriorating with pollution level touching ‘hazardous’ mark, a new mobile app promises to be of some help. The app, Air Cogn → Read More

School kids showcase talent in science film making

The International Science Literature and Film Festival held here as part of the India International Science Festival (IISF) attracted participants including children from both from metro cities and re → Read More

Innovative products and solutions on display at IISF

A cost-effective, cloud-enabled device for diabetes care, an obstacle avoiding robot, a weed that can be used to make useful items and many more. These are some of the ideas and products on display at → Read More

Science festival opens in Lucknow

The fourth edition of the India International Science Festival (IISF) began here today. A number of conferences and exhibitions showcasing of the work of young scientists were held. President Ram Nath → Read More

Glacial lake flood keeps disaster managers on toes in Sikkim

Disasters managers and scientists in Sikkim are keeping a close watch on a lake formed due to melting of glaciers to see how successful is an experiment they began two years back to siphon off excess → Read More

Modifications in school bag can reduce load for children

Heavy school bags are always a problem for school children. A group of Indian researchers has now redesigned school bag pack so that it can reduce the load on spine and shoulders of children. In the m → Read More

Making science education fun for schools kids in North-East

How do insects fly? Why does ginger have wrinkles? Why does chilli cause so much pain? Questions like these often crop up in the minds of young school children, but they may not find answers to such q → Read More

Drug resistance posing new challenge to child survival

Anti-microbial resistance has become a global health challenge, making easily treatable infections difficult to treat. The problem is hitting hard vulnerable population groups like newborn babies, who → Read More

An isabgol based wound material to treat diabetic wounds

Treatment of chronic non-healing wounds in diabetes is a major clinical challenge. To address this problem, researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras have developed a new wound dress → Read More

Science centres in villages can help spread science literacy

Science and technology communication can help spread scientific way of thinking among people and make science accessible to them. Establishing science centres in villages can help achieve this, said Y → Read More

Women in STEMM encounter bias

“Women’s involvement in science and technology encounters bias in regard to disciplines and academic or professional level of responsibility,” observed Kesari Nath Tripathi, Governor of West Bengal, w → Read More

Indian Science Congress set to begin on March 17

Imphal, capital of Manipur is all set to host the annual session of the Indian Science Congress for the first time. The Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi will formally inaugurate the 105th session of th → Read More