Three Indian scientists have been selected to join the European Molecular Biology Organization’s recently launched Global Investigator Network Programme that is designed to support life scientists who are in the early stages of establishing independent laboratories, to have access to career-enhancing training and networking opportunities.
Science media and communicators have a vital role to play in connecting science with society, and in inculcating scientific temper in general public. This was emphasized by experts attending a symposium on science journalism and communication here on Tuesday
Researchers from Bengaluru based National Center for Biological Sciences and Manipal Academy of Higher Education have found a way to visualize the insect muscles using Micro level computed tomography scanning
The study done by lead author Joseph Jose Thottacherry shows that the CG endocytosis is intimately connected to membrane tension by sensing and responding to changes in membrane tension
Indian researchers have identified the mechanism by which muscles above the neck, known as head muscles, are formed during development of an embryo in the womb
Indian scientists have shown that exaggerated response and difficulty to get rid of bad memories could depend on whether the bad memory was formed before or after a stressful event
Have you ever wondered why candies taste so good and pill so bitter? It seems the secret lies in one pair of brain cells.
A team of researchers led by Dr. Padinjat Raghu at National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru have shown that signals present within RDGB protein determine if it will remain in a specific compartment of the cell for it to function normally
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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