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Nanoplastics are breaching fish blood cells, choking oxygen supply & threatening marine life

Researchers at Pusan National University studied nanoplastics' impact on red blood cell development in baby zebrafish, raising concerns about their broader effects on blood formation.

How ancient volcanoes infused oxygen into the air we breathe

A University of Tokyo study suggests ancient eruptions enriched oceans with nutrients, causing brief oxygen spikes long before the Great Oxidation Event.

Amphibians bounce-back from Earth’s greatest mass extinction: Study

England , March 5 (ANI): Researchers at the University of Bristol discovered that ancient frog ancestors survived the biggest mass extinction of species by...

New insights into how cancer evades the immune system: Study

Amsterdam , March 4 (ANI): Immunotherapy research primarily focuses on improving the body's immune system's recognition of cancer cells. However, researchers at Amsterdam UMC...

How Singaporean scientist is correcting historic omission by creating genetic biobank for Asians

By 2027, Patrick Tan’s project in Singapore will create Asia’s first functional precision medicine system with the potential to fine-tune treatments and drug responses for Asians.

Scientists use AI to better understand nanoparticles: Study

New York , March 3 (ANI): A group of scientists has created a way to illuminate the dynamic behavior of nanoparticles, which are...

New device could allow you to taste cake in virtual reality: Study

Ohio , March 2 (ANI): Novel technology aims to alter the virtual reality experience by introducing a new sensory connection: taste.The 'e-Taste' interface employs...

Mars turned red long before we thought. Volcanoes, ancient water may hold key to its true colours

The study, led by Adomas Valantinas of Brown University and published in Nature Communications, has confirmed the real reason behind the red colour of Mars.

No more ‘babying’ robots. Columbia University researchers teach them to watch & learn

Published in Nature Machine Intelligence, the study details how the team developed an autonomous robotic arm capable of creating its own simulation by observing its movement via a camera.

Strand Life Sciences launches portal for rare disease diagnosis, announces affordable genetic testing

Bengaluru (Karnataka) , February 28 (ANI): Marking Rare Disease Day, Strand Life Sciences, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries and a leading genomics research company,...

On Camera

Trump’s 28 points for Ukraine add up to a no-go at peace

Two questions are pertinent: Why does the Trump administration keep making the same mistakes on the peace proposal? And what does a hurried peace plan mean on the ground?

At Charcha 2025: Local entrepreneurship, not just big IT, will drive next wave of distributed AI work

While global corporations setting up GCCs in India continue to express confidence in availability of skilled AI engineers, the panel argued that India’s real challenge lies elsewhere.

Tejas fighter aircraft crashes at Dubai Air Show, IAF confirms pilot’s death

This is the second such incident after a Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas had crashed into a hostel on the outskirts of Jaisalmer in March last year.

INDIA has a Congress-sized hole. And the fix begins with a little humility

Without a Congress revival, there can be no challenge to the BJP pan-nationally. Modi’s party is growing, and almost entirely at the cost of the Congress.