CSIR-CFTRI To Provide Testing Equipment For COVID-19 Detection

CSIR-CFTRI To Provide Testing Equipment For COVID-19 Detection

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Mysuru-based CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute has joined hands with the district administration by making available equipment needed for testing of samples. 
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CSIR Tops Scientific Research Institutional Ranking

CSIR Tops Scientific Research Institutional Ranking

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research has been ranked first in the Nature Ranking Index-2020. The rankings are based on total research output which the institutions have carried out from December 01, 2018, to 30th November 2019

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Steel Production to Get Boost with a New Monitoring Instrument

Researchers from IMMT, Bhubaneswar, have developed an industrial instrument named “Eye-On-Pellet” to monitor pellets of equal size distribution trends using a camera-based image-processing algorithm in real-time.

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Scientists Made a Healthy Ice Cream

Scientists Made a Healthy Ice Cream

Researchers at CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute have developed a low-fat synbiotic ice cream enriched with prebiotic beta‐manno‐oligosaccharides (beta‐MOS) and probiotic; Lactobacillus species.

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DRDO & JNU Scientists Develop Highly Potent Anthrax Vaccine

DRDO & JNU Scientists Develop Highly Potent Anthrax Vaccine

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Scientists have developed a new vaccine against anthrax. It is claimed to be superior over existing vaccines as it can generate an immune response to anthrax toxin as well as its spores rather than the toxin alone
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Scientists Pave the Way for A New Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes

Scientists Pave the Way for A New Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes

Researchers at the Bengaluru-based National Centre for Biological Sciences have come up with a finding that could pave the way for developing a new treatment for type 2 diabetes

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Mangrove Fungi Isolated from India’s West Coast Munches On Polythene

Mangrove Fungi Isolated from India’s West Coast Munches On Polythene

Fungi are said to be grand recyclers of the planet and are considered vanguard species in habitat restoration. Now Indian scientists have found that they may also be the answer to one of the biggest environmental problems – plastic pollution. They have identified fungi which can potentially help degrade polythene

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Telamonia exhibiting araneophagy (Photo Somnath Kumbhar)

A Peek into Secret Lives of Indian Spiders

India is home to several unique species of spiders — some are known to science, while many others are yet to be discovered. According to an estimate, India is home to 59 families of spiders. Although spiders are often discussed based on their regional distribution – such as South Indian spiders and so on, they are not bound by these territories and can be found all over

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Study Finds Gaps in Conservation Efforts in Western Ghats

Study Finds Gaps in Conservation Efforts in Western Ghats

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A new study has found that expansion of protected areas in the Western Ghats has not helped the lot of Dhole, commonly known as the Asiatic wild dog, even while enabling the recovery of populations of tigers and other big carnivores
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Records of Historical Supernova Found in Karnataka

Records of Historical Supernova Found in Karnataka

Imagine walking at dusk under a blue sky that is gradually turning black. Twinkling stars are beginning to appear here and there. And suddenly you discover new star dazzling that was not there the previous night. Could it be Venus or perhaps a comet?

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Database Launched On Flora in Peninsular India

Database Launched On Flora in Peninsular India

The Centre for Ecological Sciences at Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Science has launched an online database of peer-reviewed information on over 10,000 plant species in peninsular India

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Landscape-Level Approach Necessary to Address Human-Elephant Conflicts

A study involving close monitoring of elephants on daily basis for two years in Karnataka has concluded that landscape-level management is necessary for mitigating human-elephant conflicts

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Dams in Central Western Ghats Affecting Catchment of Perennial Rivers

Dams in Central Western Ghats Affecting Catchment of Perennial Rivers

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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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New Invasive Weed Spotted in Karnataka

Plant scientists have sounded an alarm over a new weed that has been spotted in parts of Karnataka.

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How Air Pollution Is Adding to India’s Diabetes Burden

How Air Pollution Is Adding to India’s Diabetes Burden

A new study by epidemiologists from America, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, has reported that PM2.5 also impacts the disease burden of diabetes

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Popular Rice Variety Gets Extra Gene Power to Fight Bacterial Attacks

Popular Rice Variety Gets Extra Gene Power to Fight Bacterial Attacks

Researchers at the Hyderabad-based Indian Institute of Rice Research have developed a new variety of the popular Improved Samba Mahsuri (ISM) rice that can resist bacterial blight disease.

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Western Ghats Biodiversity Is a Significant Source of Moisture for Monsoon

Western Ghats Biodiversity Is a Significant Source of Moisture for Monsoon

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The mountain range that runs along the west coast of peninsular India from Tamil Nadu through Kerala, Karnataka, and Goa to Maharashtra is known as the Western Ghats and is very well known for its majestic beauty.
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Unique Science Gallery to Open In Bengaluru Next Year

Bengaluru the capital city of Karnataka often referred to as science and technology hub of India, is all set to host a unique science gallery where science and the arts will interact.

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