Photosynthesis has been the key to Earth’s habitability, mainly since the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis with the accompanying rise in atmospheric O2 starting in the
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Can We Raise The Dead ?! – PART 2
The Story of Kelly you read in Part 1 of the article is one among those stories of people who came back to life when
Can We Raise The Dead ?! – PART 1
Scientists have been attempting to restore life to the dead for hundreds of years. The boundary between life and death is usually due to heart
ADULT NEUROGENESIS-The Potential of Neural Stem cells in the Adult Brain. Dr. Hiyaa Ghosh, NCBS-TIFR
Speaker-Dr. Hiyaa Ghosh,Assistant Professor,National Centre for Biological Sciences-Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore. Topic- ADULT NEUROGENESIS-The Potential of Neural Stem cells in the Adult Brain
Mystery of The Deadly Lake Natron
The beauty of the crimson waters of Natron Lake is astounding. But the picture turns out to be an uncanny one with the sight of
Researchers found a cure for ageing
Do old and damaged cells know how to become younger and healthier? Who doesn’t like to be young, energetic and disease resistant even in their
How does our brain remember time and place accurately?
“Time cells” are a group of neurons that play a unique role in recording events and marking the order of what happens in episodic memory.
Intelligent Chatbots to Combat Depression in Students
As students, we have all gone through situations where we totally had no idea on how to deal with emotional attacks. May it be the
Healthy Sleep for a Healthy Heart
A new study shows sleep problems may play a role in the development of heart failure. A new study examined the relationship between healthy sleep
The Sweet Dangers Of Dessert
“DO NOT EAT TOO MUCH OF SWEET” Haven’t we been fed up with hearing these kinds of verses. especially our sweet-toothed friends out there. Well,
Experiencing childhood trauma accelerates ageing of body and brain
According to research published by the American Psychological Association, children who suffered trauma from abuse or violence in childhood showed biological signs of faster ageing
The Genetic Scissors, a CRISPR Technology – Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2020
Her surroundings and approaches have shifted, but the majority of her research has one common denominator: pathogenic bacteria. Why are they so aggressive? How do