Senior Principal Scientist from Hyderabad-based CCMB, Dr.G. Umapathy has been awarded Fellowship in Reproduction and Endocrinology by the Society for Reproductive Biology and Comparative Endocrinology.
With breast cancer accounting for the highest mortality among woman cancer patients, scientists from NCCS and Tata Memorial Centre have developed a PDOX model
Hyderabad: The Rachakonda police raided a drug manufacturing unit at Uppal and nabbed two persons who were preparing and supplying narcotic substances. The police seized 53 grams of synthetic drug, 3.6 kg of narcotic substance liquids, one LSD blot and a cocaine capsule along with other articles. The arrested persons were Pulicherla Srinivas Reddy (52), […]
Published in the Science journal, the analysis which is done at near atomic resolution using cryo-electron microscopy, reveals how the heavily mutated Omicron variant attaches to and infects human cells.
The study, published in the Nature Immunology journal on Friday, used data collected from unvaccinated patients at St Vincent's hospital who were infected with the Alpha variant.
Increasing emission of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere due to anthropogenic and other processes is a global problem that scientists are trying to tackle through various approaches.
The research led by NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester could revolutionise the diagnosis and treatment for people with Perrault syndrome.
He was forced to work as a shepherd to put food on the table for his mother and younger brother at a tender age, but his passion to pursue academics never deserted him, despite all the odds stacked against him.
A two-week scientific expedition in Bolivian Andes yielded a discovery of 20 new and rediscovered species of plants and animals. Among them was the satyr butterfly, last seen 98 years ago. Let’s learn about some species found in Andes in detail…
Interacting with ANI during the field trials of the ATAGS which has already fired over 2,000 rounds in places like Sikkim near the China border and Pokharan near the Pakistan border, ATAGS project director
Remdesivir is expensive and there is a global shortage while dexamethasone has immunosuppression effects that are risky for all but the most ill patients.