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  1. IISc researchers develop enzymatic platform that can convert fatty acids into hydrocarbons

    IISc researchers develop enzymatic platform that can convert fatty acids into hydrocarbons

    Bengaluru, researchers from the Department of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, Indian Institute of Sciences, have developed an enzyme platform that can efficiently transform naturally abundant and inexpensive fatty acids into valuable hydrocarbons called 1-alkenes, which are promising biofuels...
  2. meaningful social connections associated with less loneliness,
Emotional Well-Being: Study

    meaningful social connections associated with less loneliness, Emotional Well-Being: Study

    To conduct the study, published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, researchers followed three groups of university students for three years, collecting data on their social interactions and momentary well-being."Our research shows that engaging in meaningful social...
  3. Former RBI Governor Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao visits Rau's IAS Study Circle: A nostalgic trip back to his roots

    Former RBI Governor Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao visits Rau's IAS Study Circle: A nostalgic trip back to his roots

    VMPLNew Delhi [India], June 29: Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), paid an emotional visit to the Rau IAS Study Circle, where he once prepared for the exam of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). This visit marked a special moment in his life...
  4. IVF does not increase risk of mental health problems in teens: Study

    IVF does not increase risk of mental health problems in teens: Study

    Alexandra Martyniuk, professor of epidemiology at the University of Sydney, who led the study, told IANS that the longitudinal study followed children until they became teenagers and "found that they had the highest risk of pregnancy." were no more likely to have a mental disorder." Naturally"...
  5. Former RBI Governor Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao visits Rau's IAS Study Circle: A nostalgic trip back to his roots

    Former RBI Governor Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao visits Rau's IAS Study Circle: A nostalgic trip back to his roots

    New Delhi, Rau IAS Study Circle – Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), paid an emotional visit to Rau IAS Study Circle, where he once prepared for the exam of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). This visit marked a special moment in his life...
  6. SC guidelines violated during Bhojshala survey, alleges Muslim cleric

    SC guidelines violated during Bhojshala survey, alleges Muslim cleric

    Dhar (Madhya Pradesh), A Muslim leader on Friday claimed that the guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court were not followed during the scientific study of the 11th century Bhojshala/Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar district.A local official of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) said...
  7. 146 Indians awarded Europe's Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

    146 Indians awarded Europe's Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

    New Delhi: A total of 146 Indian students, including 75 women, have been awarded the prestigious Erasmus Mundus scholarship in Europe for the academic year 2024-2026, the European Union Delegation to India said on Friday.A total of 2,603 ​​students from 137 countries have received Erasmus...
  8. 146 students from India awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarship 2024

    146 students from India awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarship 2024

    New Delhi [India], continuing its excellent performance, 146 Indian students, including 75 women and 71 men, have been awarded Erasmus Mundus scholarships to pursue a two-year master's program in Europe for the academic year 2024, making India in one of the best recipients of the scholarship...
  9. 80 percent of math teachers in India, Middle East stumble on basic math questions: Study

    80 percent of math teachers in India, Middle East stumble on basic math questions: Study

    New Delhi, According to a new study, nearly 80 percent of in-service mathematics teachers in India and the Middle East fail in basic concepts such as ratio, proportional reasoning, algebraic reasoning, estimation and logical reasoning.The study evaluated more than 1,300 practicing mathematics...
  10. Exposure to air pollution during childhood may affect lung health later in life

    Exposure to air pollution during childhood may affect lung health later in life

    Scientists at the University of Southern California (USC) found that the association between childhood air pollution exposure and adult bronchitis symptoms such as bronchitis, chronic cough, or congestion or phlegm production is not associated with colds.The study, published in the American...
  11. Study finds ChatGPT answers 'couldn't figure out' students got better grades than others

    Study finds ChatGPT answers 'couldn't figure out' students got better grades than others

    New Delhi: Exam graders may have trouble recognizing answers generated by AI-based chatbots, researchers said after their study found that these answers not only remained anonymous but were graded better than answers written by students. Went.On behalf of 33 'fake students', researchers at the...
  12. Study shows that in 2020, only 4% people could not reach urban center in India

    Study shows that in 2020, only 4% people could not reach urban center in India

    New Delhi, In 2020, only four percent of India's population lacked access to an urban center (a densely populated urbanized area) and three percent could only access cities within an hour's drive, according to a study published in the magazine Ciudades Naturales.The research, led by the Food...
  13. IISc researchers design novel 3D hydrogel culture to study TB infection and treatment

    IISc researchers design novel 3D hydrogel culture to study TB infection and treatment

    Bengaluru, researchers from the Department of Bioengineering (BE), Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc), have designed a novel 3D hydrogel culture system that mimics the lung environment of mammals.It provides a powerful platform to track and study how TB bacteria infect lung cells and test the...
  14. Service dogs may reduce severity of PTSD for veterans – new research

    Service dogs may reduce severity of PTSD for veterans – new research

    Arizona, service dogs may relieve some symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans, according to a study our team published in June 2024 in the medical journal JAMA Network Open.For the past decade, our research group has been studying whether trained service dogs can help veterans...
  15. Study shows how macrophages play a key role in the immune system

    Study shows how macrophages play a key role in the immune system

    Washington [USA], Macrophages are essential to the immune system because they fight infections and help heal damaged tissue. Understanding how these cells are activated in various contexts is critical to designing novel medical interventions. The complexity of these cells and their reactions has...
  16. Benefits of Distance Learning Courses in Bangalore

    Benefits of Distance Learning Courses in Bangalore

    New Delhi (India), June 26: Distance education is a learning process that uses information technologies and social networks, where students incorporate multimedia, virtual classrooms and interaction tools into a multimedia course. It aligns with a self-paced technological learning system...
  17. How do I choose an overseas education consultant?

    How do I choose an overseas education consultant?

    India PR DistributionNew Delhi [India], June 26: Nowadays, there has been a surge in interest in studying abroad in India. But with the growing interest, the need for overseas educational consultants also increases. Here in this blog, we will discuss how you should choose the best overseas...
  18. Stigma main cause of high depression in vitiligo patients: Doctor

    Stigma main cause of high depression in vitiligo patients: Doctor

    World Vitiligo Day is celebrated every year on June 25 to raise awareness about vitiligo and related issues.Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by loss of skin color in areas. It occurs when melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin (the pigment that gives skin its...
  19. Staying alone for long periods may increase the risk of stroke in the elderly

    Staying alone for long periods may increase the risk of stroke in the elderly

    The World Health Organization (WHO) declared loneliness a serious global health threat in 2023, with a mortality impact equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes per day.While previous research has linked loneliness to a higher risk of developing heart disease, Harvard T.H. A new study conducted by...
  20. Study finds denser gray matter in the brain's cognition area is what differentiates serial entrepreneurs.

    Study finds denser gray matter in the brain's cognition area is what differentiates serial entrepreneurs.

    New Delhi, According to recent research, denser gray matter in the cognitive region of the brain could help serial entrepreneurs adapt multiple strategies, allowing them to repeatedly launch new businesses compared to others.The study provides a neural basis for cognitive flexibility, which...
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