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In 1973, archaeologists in a muddy Roman fort trench found thin wooden tablets, and Vindolanda gave Roman Britain its own handwriting
In the 1860s, an inventor chased an ivory substitute and helped push celluloid into historyIn the 1860s, a billiard ball competition ignited a quest for substitutes for ivory. John Wesley Hyatt's groundbreaking research culminated...
A fossil reanalysis just blew up everything we thought we knew about the origins of animal lifeA new fossil study from Brazil is reshaping scientific discussions about the earliest forms of life on Earth. Researchers reexamined micros...
How a Broken T. Rex Rib Changed What Scientists Thought About FossilsScientists have found blood vessels inside Tyrannosaurus rex bones. This discovery changes how we understand fossils. It shows that delicat...
The monk who became a nuclear physicist: This Swami spent a decade in the Himalayas, then went to Europe and the US to study physicsAndhra University celebrates its centenary. The life of Swami Jnanananda is being remembered. He renounced ordinary life for spiritual purs...
The Signs Your Banana Was Ripened ArtificiallyBananas ripen naturally with ethylene, developing flavor and texture. Artificial methods use chemicals like calcium carbide, speeding up th...
India, Liberia sign MoU to boost cooperation on medicine quality standardsIndia and Liberia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to bolster cooperation in pharmacopoeia, aiming to establish shared quality sta...
"Continuously working to encourage research, innovation": PM Modi extends wishes on National Science DayPrime Minister Narendra Modi marked National Science Day by highlighting the government's commitment to fostering research and innovation a...
'Smooth sailing' as Chandrayaan-3 gets closer to the moonIndia's space agency, ISRO, has confirmed that its lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, is proceeding as planned. The systems are being regularly ...
View: Celebrating India's progress, leadership in scienceIndia's journey from the beginning of time is dotted with consequential events, each of which added to the idea of India in a very unique a...
IISc researchers working on COVID-19 detection using Raman spectroscopy, artificial intelligenceRaman Spectroscopy is a non-destructive chemical analysis technique which provides detailed information about chemical structure, phase and...
New device can quickly detect stroke, monitor poor blood flow to the brainThe study says diagnosis must be done within the first few hours for treatment to be effective.
Contact lenses contribute to microplastic pollution- NASA develops new tool to fast-track search for alien life
Washington, Dec 21 (IANS) To push its search for life in alien terrains, NASA has developed a new spectroscopy instrument designed to detec...
World's fastest, shortest laser pulse createdIn order to fully understand the dynamics during a chemical reaction, scientists must be able to study all movements of atoms and molecules...
Will the real whisky glass please stand up? New handheld device can spot fake alcoholThe devices give highly accurate chemical analysis of objects and contents beneath concealing surfaces.
New technique may help detect life on MarsVisits to Mars by unmanned probes from NASA and the European Space Agency have found evidence that a prime condition for life once may have...
Scientists 'map' water vapour in Martian atmosphereConditions on Mars - low temperatures and low atmospheric pressure - do not allow water to exist in liquid form in open reservoirs as it wo...
Most of Earth's carbon hidden in inner coreAs much as two-thirds of Earth's carbon may be hidden in the inner core, making it the planet's largest carbon reservoir, according to a ne...
- Raman spectroscopy modulated for broader medical application
With the advent of lasers for excitation, this analytical technique has been applied in many disciplines like mineral investigations.