A New Biomaterial for Healing Detached Retina

A New Biomaterial for Healing Detached Retina

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Researchers have created a biopolymer that can act as a natural vitreous substitute–a clear gelatinous substance that fills the cavity between lens and retina
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Giant LEAP to View Materials – One Atom at A Time

India is a leading player in nanotechnology research globally. To facilitate research in this sector, a national facility for Atom Probe Tomography has been established at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, in partnership with several other institutes

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How AI May Help Diagnose Mental Illnesses

How AI May Help Diagnose Mental Illnesses

Artificial intelligence is finding new applications in a range of fields. Now researchers from India and Canada have developed a machine learning-based tool that can diagnose schizophrenia with high accuracy

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Pollution in Ganga Harming Riverbed Sediments Too

Pollution in Ganga Harming Riverbed Sediments Too

The excessive amounts of human waste and toxic effluents that find their way into the Ganga river are not only polluting the water but also causing a deficit of dissolved oxygen in the riverbeds in some of the most polluted stretches of the river, a new study has found

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This Sensor May Help Detect Early Stages of Diabetes

This Sensor May Help Early Detection of Diabetes

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Early detection of diabetes may become possible with a new sensor developed by Indian scientists to detect low levels of Retinol Binding Protein 4, a biomarker for early diabetes
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New Material from Silk Protein & Silver Nano-particles May Make Implants Safe

New Material from Silk Protein & Silver Nano-particles May Make Implants Safe

A scaffold made from silk protein fibroin and silver nanoparticles has been found to have antimicrobial properties and may have application as a biomaterial for implants

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Biodegradable Film Developed from Whey, Isabgol and Lotus Stem Starch

Biodegradable Film Developed from Whey, Isabgol and Lotus Stem Starch

Indian researchers have developed a biodegradable film using lotus stem starch, whey protein concentrate, and psyllium husk that has high structural integrity and low solubility

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Dams in Central Western Ghats Affecting Catchment of Perennial Rivers

Dams in Central Western Ghats Affecting Catchment of Perennial Rivers

A recent study has found that unplanned developmental activities and land use are reducing the evergreen forest cover and perennial streams in the central region of the Western Ghats in India

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