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HEAT DETECTION IN MOSQUITOES
Scientists finally figured out how mosquitoes track and bite humansMosquitoes possess a hidden sense: they track your body heat using infrared radiation. Researchers discovered this ability, which, when com...
Obesity & diabetes are world's next health "tsunami", warns ebola discoverer Peter PiotA leading virologist warns of a global tsunami of obesity and diabetes, surpassing viral threats. India faces significant vulnerability as ...
Dengue mosquito is a much smarter predator than thought, it uses a stealth mode to hunt humans even without smell, study findsAedes aegypti mosquitoes, known for spreading diseases, exhibit remarkable adaptability by using heat detection when their sense of smell i...
CRISPR, brighter than AI: India must invest in innovation, ethical use of this transformative gene-editing toolIndia has the chance to lead in CRISPR technology by driving ethical gene editing innovations in healthcare, agriculture, and environmental...
6 Best 1-Ton Split ACs to Keep Your Summer Cool in June (2024)Beat the heat this season with 1-ton Split ACs! These high-quality air conditioners are designed to provide superior cooling and comfort, w...
Lok Sabha elections 2024: A ringside view, through eyes of polling personnelIn the world’s largest democracy, the journey to conduct elections can be as arduous as it is significant. TOI takes a closer look at the b...
Cut fossil fuel use to save millions of lives, health experts sayClimate campaigners, researchers and health policymakers said phasing out the use of fossil fuels was vital to saving millions of lives eac...
In strife-torn Manipur, there are outbreaks of dengue, with 1338 dengue casesThis worrying development comes at a time when the hill state is struggling to get back to normalcy from the unprecedented ethnic strife th...
Would you choose becoming invisible to mosquitoes as your one superpower, if you had the chance?For the first time, scientists have used the gene-editing tool Crispr-Cas9 to render humans effectively invisible in the eyes of Aedes aegy...