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Researchers have found an anti-ageing function in a protein deep within human cells
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Prof Vijjulatha on Monday assumed charge as the first incharge Vice Chancellor of the State’s first Women’s University at the historic Darbar Hall
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Genome Valley Excellence Award 2023, was on Friday conferred upon Prof Robert S Langer in light of his pioneering research
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Mahesh Konagala done his research work in Commerce titled ‘A multi- dimensional study on performance of select credit rating agencies in India' under supervision of Dr. Kamatam Srinivas, Associate Professor, Department Of Commerce, OU.
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Researchers of University of Hyderabad and National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune, have discovered novel hydrate polymorphs of Entresto,
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Five students of the Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-H) have been selected for the research and excellence awards for the year 2022.
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Hyderabad: Osmania University (OU) was one of the few universities that have utilised the third tranche of funds released under the DST-PURSE programme and has been making good progress in research, said Dr. Pratishtha Pandey, Head of Research and Development Infrastructure Department, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. Participating in a meeting organised […]
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Miami: The world’s coasts are urbanizing rapidly, but how this increasing human presence may affect marine species, is not yet fully understood. In a new study led by scientists from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Miami (UM), researchers tracked the movements of three species of sharks – bull, […]
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Washington: Published in the research of the ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences’ (PNAS) on June 13, a study explains age-related health inequalities, including the unequal toll of the pandemic on people, and identifies potential intervention points. “As the world’s population of older adults increases, understanding disparities in age-related health is essential. Age-related changes […]
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Hyderabad: School of Life Sciences at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) on Friday signed an agreement on joint collaborative research on treatments for viral and bacterial infections with the Extracellular RNA (exRNA) Therapeutics Ltd, an ASPIRE BioNEST-incubated start-up. ExRNA Therapeutics is working on development of novel therapeutic agents for communicable and non-communicable diseases. Faculty members […]
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China must come clean on allegations of suppression of facts and stonewalling a fair probe into coronavirus’ origin
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The authors note that this presents challenges at both the individual and population levels, since current vaccine protocols may not provide adequate protection to immunosuppressed patients
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The study published in the journal Blood Advances underscores the need for COVID-19 risk reduction strategies and vaccination for this medically vulnerable population.
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The new study titled, 'Glucagon regulates the stability of REV-ERBa to modulate hepatic glucose production in a model of lung cancer-associated cachexia', was published in the journal Science Advances.
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As part of the MoU, all the three organisations will cooperate in conducting training, research and development activities with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles automation and intelligence.
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The universities should not just remain as ‘teaching universities’, but instead they should emerge as the centres of innovation, research, and development, Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan said
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Washington: New research from Michigan State University (MSU) shows that an infant’s gut microbiome could contain clues to help monitor and support healthy neurological development. Why do some babies react to perceived danger more than others? According to new research from Michigan State University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, part of the […]
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The JTO is an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer. Although the association between measures of obesity and both cancer incidence and outcome are clear in some solid tumour types
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An in vitro study conducted by researchers at UNESP in Araraquara, Brazil, shows how fungi and bacteria can activate genes associated with head and neck tumours, as the metabolism of biofilms (communities in which these microorganisms self-organize
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Governor instructed the V-C Prof Katta Narasimha Reddy to focus on promoting innovation and research in the university in the true spirit of Atma Nirbhar Bharat