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BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS WITH PLASTIC
You have been eating plastic for years; this fermented Korean food might finally help you fight backSouth Korea kimchi research benefits: Scientists have discovered a special bacterium in kimchi. This tiny microbe can attach to nanoplastic...
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsGiven multiple issues that have suddenly come up, there is a high probability that the market will remain volatile. But history tells us th...
Scientists Say the Ocean Has a Living “Skin”, And Most People Never Notice ItThe ocean's surface, a thin layer known as the sea surface microlayer, is a vibrant, living community called the neuston. This zone, enrich...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Isn’t Empty, It’s Becoming a Floating HabitatOnce seen as a barren plastic wasteland, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now a thriving habitat for coastal species. These organisms, pr...
The Ocean’s Tiniest Drifters May Be Quietly Deciding Where Plastic Ends UpNew research reveals ocean microbes significantly influence plastic's journey. These tiny organisms attach to plastic, altering its buoyanc...
Market diversification, FTAs key to protecting the livelihoods of coastal farmers: Grinson George, Director, CMFRIOur immediate priority is to drive market diversification, fast-track FTAs, and move toward high-value products to safeguard the livelihood...
How to prevent tooth cavity? Your hair and skin hold the clue; a revolutionary toothpaste may helpA new toothpaste made from keratin, a protein found in hair, could transform dental care. Researchers have developed a way to use this mate...
IIT Guwahati develops fluorescent sensor to detect cyanide in water and human cellsIIT Guwahati researchers have created a fluorescent sensor that detects cyanide in water and human cells using UV light. The sensor changes...
Human brains found contaminated with Nanoplastics—A growing health concernA recent study reveals appalling levels of nanoplastics in human brains, which has called into question their possible involvement in neuro...
For the trader and investor in you: A collection of stocks suitable for trading and investing alikeIt is probably times like these, where valuations are high and the desire to trade and invest is also at a peak, one needs to set some rule...
More than just an index and it's not Nifty: A collection of stocks suitable for trading and investing alikeOut of 50 stocks, only 5 of them have delivered negative returns in the last one year. Out of these 5 stocks, three stocks belong to one in...
Probability favors them: A set of stocks to fulfill the desire of trader and investor in youTrading and investing are very different both in terms of skill sets, requirement of capital and finally the returns which one is able to g...
Desire management, the quantitative way: A set of stocks for those who wish to do trade and invest at the same timeOut of 50 stocks, only 7 have delivered negative returns in the last one year. Out of these 7 stocks, four stocks belong to one industrial ...
PGA Tour champion John Senden reveals he is suffering from Parkinson's diseasePGA Tour champion John Senden has revealed he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He said that during Australian PGA.
Study finds nanoplastics promote conditions for Parkinson's & dementiaThe study suggests that the increasing presence of micro and nanoplastics in the environment poses a potential toxin challenge, emphasising...
The pandemic left us with imperfect substitutes for hugs. But can they fulfill 'touch hunger'?When people feel deprived of touch, their well-being can suffer.
- New NASA device to help astronauts cope with cosmic radiation
Washington, April 5 (IANS) Aiming to help keep crews safe when NASA sends humans to Mars, scientists at the US space agency have developed ...
Hinduism is based on logic; Sabarimala shrine must allow entry of women: Swami Bhoomananda TheerthaBhoomananda’s public interventions began with a protracted struggle to put an end to the popular ritual of singing obscene songs during the...
Wink-and-zoom contact lenses no longer just a fantasyResearchers have unveiled the latest version of a first-of-its-kind telescopic contact lens that allows the wearer to zoom in and out with ...
Cells use fingers to 'feel' their surroundingsCells have finger-like projections they use to feel their surroundings, scientists say.