A newly discovered beetle on campus has led to the first major update in Japanese ladybird classification in 50 years.
The Congo Basin, often referred to as the “second lungs of Earth,” holds immense potential for leading Central Africa’s green ...
Ensuring safe, clean and quality food for women and children is essential to tackle malnutrition effectively, said Punjab Food Commission Chairman Bal Mukund Sharma and Himachal Pradesh Food ...
Fermented foods aren’t on the fringe of the culinary scene anymore, exploding into a $63.3 billion industry across the U.S.
The National Library of Medicine reported that humans make about 1.7 liters of urine a day.
As lung cancer screening identifies an estimated 1.6 million suspicious lung nodules each year in the U.S. alone, physicians ...
A new study points to a possible link between what we eat and how much plastic the body absorbs.
Baking soda effectively neutralizes mattress odors by absorbing moisture and trapping smell-causing particles. However, it's ...
Soft, dark-gray graphite is not just useful in pencils: The highly conductive and heat-resistant mineral is uniquely suited for advanced manufacturing. Yet the United States imports nearly half of the ...
Addressing the gathering, Kangra Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Vinay Kumar highlighted the success of the first phase ...
The Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (IHBT), a constituent laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), organised a one-day workshop titled “Bio-economy from ...
The primary goal of mouse mutagenesis programmes is to develop a fundamental research infrastructure for mammalian functional genomics and to produce human disease models. Many large-scale programmes ...