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More trees do not always mean more birds, and a Japanese study found grassland species fell by over 70% near shelterbelts, showing that restoring habitat can sometimes reduce biodiversityA surprising study reveals that planting trees as windbreaks on farms can devastate bird populations, particularly those needing open grass...
Japanese biotech developing tooth-regrowing drug raises $5.3 million to advance human trialsToregem BioPharma has secured $5.3 million to advance its experimental tooth-regeneration drug, TRG035, into Phase II clinical trials. The ...
How your blood formed? Scientists say ancient 700-million-year-old single-celled ancestors may still live inside human bloodScientists discover ancient single-celled ancestors still live on in human blood, revealing a 700-million-year evolutionary link hidden ins...
Scientists trace human blood cells back to ancient single-celled ancestorsScientists have uncovered evidence that human blood and immune cells may have evolved from ancient single-celled organisms nearly 700 milli...
Tooth regeneration therapy enters first human clinical trials in JapanA groundbreaking human trial in Japan is exploring a revolutionary treatment to regrow teeth. Researchers have identified a way to activate...
Quote of the day by Mark Mobius: 'The safe time to invest is when there is...' - investing advice by the 'Indiana Jones of Emerging Markets' that could make you rich during market crashes and why panic creates big opportunities for investorsQuote of the day by Mark Mobius: The renowned investor, believed "blood in the streets" signifies the safest time to invest, advocating for...
Mark Mobius, pioneer of emerging markets investing, dies at 89Mark Mobius, a pioneer of emerging markets investing, has died at 89. Known for decades at Franklin Templeton Investments, he championed op...
Nobel Prize in Medicine: How a Japanese scientist swam against the tide to study how our body's immune cells really workThree scientists have won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for their work on immune tolerance. Shimon Sakaguchi's 1995 discovery identified regu...
Dogs watched humans be kind or cruel, and their reaction stunned researchersA Kyoto University study challenges the belief that dogs can sense good people. The research involved observing dogs' reactions to generous...
US crushes study abroad dreams. This Asian superpower rushes to pick up the piecesIn May 2025, the Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, citing irregularities in its a...
World's first wooden satellite, developed in Japan, heads to spaceJapanese researchers have launched LignoSat, the world's first wooden satellite, into space. Constructed from honoki wood, LignoSat will or...
Medicine to regrow teeth? Here’s what we know about the experimental medicine advanced to clinical trials in JapanAccording to the report, clinical trials for the medicine are scheduled to commence in Japan in July 2024. Should these trials prove succes...
Indian team’s X-ray test spots Covid-19 even in asymptomatic casesA team of Indian medical scientists in Kyoto, with support from a professor and students from IIT Roorkee, has developed an AI based softwa...
- Apes may also understand what others are thinking
Washington, Oct 12 (IANS) It appears our closest relatives, apes, might also be able to understand what others are thinking, even when it d...
Decoded: How the human body agesJapanese scientists have discovered metabolites that are specifically related to ageing and shed light on how the human body ages.
Humans can empathise with robotsResearchers have found the first neurophysiological evidence of humans' ability to empathise with robots in perceived pain.
Our universe may be a hologram: StudyTo test this hypothesis, gravitational theories have to be constructed, which do not require exotic anti-de-sitter spaces, but live in a fl...
After busy day in Kyoto, Narendra Modi arrives in Tokyo for summit talksDressed in a white kurta pyjama and bandhgala, Modi first went to the Toji temple with Abe, who flew down to Kyoto specially to receive the...
PM Modi's Japan visit: India to work with Japan in finding Sickle Cell Anaemia remedyThe Prime Minister, on the second day of his Japan tour, raised the issue during his visit to the Stem Cell Research facility.
PM Narendra Modi's Japan visit 2014: Deals in defence, civil nuclear likelyModi will have wide-ranging talks with his Japanese counterpart Abe and meet other leaders, discusing how to take forward the strategic and...