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DRDL and AIIMS Bibinagar have developed an affordable carbon fibre foot prosthesis for active users, delivering world-class performance at under ₹20,000—far cheaper than ₹2 lakh imported models
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In a new study set to be published in the European Heart Journal, researchers from Inserm, Paris Cité University, and the Paris public hospitals group (AP-HP), in collaboration with colleagues in the US, have developed a network of artificial neurons that mimic the human brain.
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Researchers led by Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) said cancer cells typically evade detection by displaying very few suspicious proteins that the immune system can identify and target, Xinhua news agency reported
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Published in Cell Reports, the study could pave the way for innovative treatments for type 2 diabetes and other chronic diseases by promoting the differentiation of fat stem cells into smaller, healthier fat cells. Researchers from the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) were the first to reveal that obesity hampers the body's ability to produce essential cellular components known as ribosomal factors.
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Bowel cancer, or colorectal cancer, begins in the large intestine, affecting the colon and rectum. Researchers will investigate resveratrol, a natural compound in grapes, blueberries, raspberries, and peanuts, for its potential in cancer prevention.
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By analyzing millions of spatial points across nine organs in male mice, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and BGI Research developed high-precision spatial transcriptomic maps. These maps reveal the spatial distribution of over 70 cell types, providing a detailed view of aging’s spatial characteristics.
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Scientists from NRSC, NARL believe that the unusual phenomenon in Tadvai – Eturnagaram forest areas could be due to strong wind blowing in the area and heavy rainfall that fell due to the concentration of strong clouds
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Warmer temperatures accelerate the development time of larvae, leading to a smaller window of time for dragonflies could eat them.
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These crosslinked polymers are water-insoluble. They do not melt at high temperatures but rather deteriorate. However, after roughly 16 hours at 80 degrees Celsius, the acids "cut" the chains, stabilising the polymers and allowing recycling.
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In remarks at Tuesday's ceremony in the House's East Room, Biden emphasized our commitment to restoring top-tier science in America.
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An international team of scientists has discovered a huge spike in radiocarbon levels 14,300 years ago by analysing ancient tree-rings found in the French Alps.
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In a major move that will usher in a new teaching-learning experience for students, the Osmania University has appointed six industry experts and scientists under the new concept of PoP.
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Scientists have, for the first time, identified specific blood biomarkers that can accurately identify patients with long Covid.
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This cell therapy approach is unique in the field because most researchers are working to find pills or injectables to treat Alzheimer's disease.
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According to Jason Akulian from the UNC Department of Medicine, "This technology enables us to access targets that would be otherwise unreachable with a conventional bronchoscope, or even a robotic one."
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Published in Nature Astronomy, the research suggests that electrons potentially played a role in the creation of water on the moon.
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Several factors, such as age, pre-existing health conditions, and even genetic predispositions, play a significant role in determining the severity of a Covid-19 infection.
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While the leaf extracts of this plant have been utilized for treating various ailments, including cancer and Covid-19, the precise mechanism of the plant's compounds has only recently come into clearer focus for researchers
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The device has been tested extensively which deactivates more than 99.99 per cent of harmful pathogens and provides quality indoor air.
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Experiencing interpersonal violence during childhood or adulthood raises the likelihood of developing adult-onset diabetes, with similar risk levels observed in both men and women.