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Scientists just found a smelly algae that eats microplastics, and it could save your drinking waterScientists are developing algae to tackle microplastic pollution in drinking water. This orange-scented algae repels water, causing micropl...
Proxy setbacks paved way for US-Israel strikes on IranRecent events have significantly weakened Iran's influence in the Middle East. Following the October 7 Hamas attacks, Israel launched a str...
Trump’s visa ban is putting 16 US colleges on the brink of collapseFinancially vulnerable US private colleges, heavily reliant on international student enrollment for revenue, face new challenges due to the...
DOGE slashes research funds to private medical sector, scientists warn China could snatch America’s brightest mindsThe policy has faced legal challenges, with a federal judge temporarily blocking it, as reported by news agencies, leaving some universitie...
Mahindra Electric CTO Martin Murray quits, soon after Mahesh Babu's resignation as CEO and MDMurray was responsible for product and project engineering, mobility solutions, and programme management at Mahindra Electric. His last wor...
Bennett University to organize global webinar on AI solutions for Covid on May 25Chief guest, Union minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Communications and Law and Justice, Ravi Shankar Prasad, will give ...
Working millenials not saving enough for their retirementCompared to older generations, millennials are less likely to have employer-provided pension.
- Chinese create genetically modified low-fat pigs
New York, Oct 25 (IANS) Using the gene-editing technology CRISPR, Chinese scientists have created pigs that are thinner and leaner -- with ...
25 Indian students asked to leave US varsity: ReportThe move will force the students to return to India or find placement in another university or programme in the US.
Marriage may be key to beating alcoholismResearch on alcohol-use disorders consistently shows problem drinking decreases as we age.
India-born professor Kattesh Katti’s research shows green tea, gold can treat prostate cancerBorn in Dharwad in a joint family of 30 members, Katti went to a nearby school and picked up an interest in science early on.
Four Indian American students picked as Rhodes scholarsConsidered the oldest and best known award for international study, Rhodes Scholarships provide all expenses for two or three years of stud...
Anti-western approach damaging for country: Karan Singh"We need a binocular vision which with one eye keeps an Indian or Asian perspective, the other eye has a world perspective," he said.
Youngsters in US lack basic sewing skills: StudyAmericans generated over 14.3 mn tonnes of textile waste in 2012, mainly because many youngsters in the US lack knowledge about basic cloth...
Indian-American wins top US teaching awardIndo-American Meera Chandrasekhar has been named as the recipient of the 2014 Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching.
Heavy Internet users show symptoms of addictionThey found that introversion was closely tied to gaming and chatting; craving to gaming, chatting and file downloading; and loss of control...
The healing spiritMedicine and mysticism haven’t always been good bedfellows, but physicians these days are increasingly taking spirituality into account.
'Facebook profile may expose mental illness'A person's Facebook profile may reveal signs of mental illness that might not necessarily emerge in a session with a psychiatrist: Study.
- It's time to usher in nanomedicine revolution
Like information technology, India could well usher in the nanomedicine revolution. Spearheading this mission are two Indian researchers, K...
- Indian team was close to Nobel in medicine
An Indian researcher at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) in Hyderabad believes that he and members of his former group ...