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Khapli atta returns as urban Indians turn health-conscious, priced nearly five times higher than regular flourAncient Khapli wheat is seeing a big revival, with urban consumers embracing it for its health benefits. This heirloom grain, richer in fib...
Green Tech: How Sentient is transforming farm waste to fuelThe technology from Sentient Labs uses microbes to break down paddy and wheat straw to produce pure hydrogen and methane - which can be fur...
Sentient Labs, Agharkar Research Institute develop tech to generate hydrogen directly from agri residueElaborating about the need for use of hydrogen fuel, the researchers said that the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle technology is estimated to be...
Krishna-Godavari (KG) Basin an excellent source of methane fuel: StudyThe study, accepted for publishing in the journal 'Marine genomics', says methane is a clean and economical fuel and it is estimated that “...
Why did Lonar lake turn pink? Experts say 'Haloarchaea' microbes could be the reasonThe colour of the lake water has not only surprised locals, but also nature enthusiasts.
The metamorphosis of wetlandsEven as more wetland and coastal areas are reclaimed in the name of development, palaeontologists have excavated evidence of evergreen fore...
- Shivaji University researchers discover 4 plant species in Western Ghats
The researchers said new species are separated from their nearest ancestor by a million years of evolutionary process.
- Set proper guidelines for pruning trees: Experts
Experts and conservationists in the city have demanded a set of guidelines to prevent hacking of trees down to their stumps.
- Producing CNG, even from bagasse, for vehicles!
Pune-based Automotive Research Association of India is expected to "test the bio-CNG produced from bagasse and its use in operating a comme...
- Researchers rediscover rare plant species
Researchers from several institutes, including the Agharkar Research Institute here, have rediscovered a rare endangered plant species, 'sp...
- Once rich in biodiversity, Konkan mangroves on the decline now
The diversity and distribution of present day mangrove vegetation along the west coast and Konkan in particular, is under tremendous stress.