The coatings obtained are also highly corrosion-resistant and useful for the plastic ware industry.Read More
A protein found in the backbone of zebrafish that plays a positive role in disc maintenance and promotes regeneration in aged discs between vertebrae can have potential therapeutic implications to promote regeneration in degenerated human discs.Read More
A new aqueous electrolyte that can help make electrochemical ammonia synthesis more efficient will be useful for industries producing green energy or hydrogen.Read More
The potential of third-generation solar cell technologies lies in their integration with flexible and conformal surfaces. Read More
A research team led by Dr. Amitava Ghosh at IIT Madras has used advanced chemical bonding technology with an application-specific novel formulation of filler material and controlled spacing of grits on the tools by an indigenously developed semi-automatic grit-printing device.Read More
Mbiomics LLC and Manipal Academy of Higher education (MAHE) have entered into an agreement on training and joint research and development activities in the area of Biotherapeutics at Manipal Center for Biotherapeutics Research (MCBR).Read More
Around 5% of the airport’s electricity requirement is through its onsite solar generation and the rest 95% from other green sourcesRead More
Researchers have taken a significant leap toward solving the mystery of why few pockets of glaciers in the Karakoram Range are resisting glacial melt due to global warming, defying the trend of glaciers losing mass across the globe, with the Himalayas being no exception. They have attributed this phenomenon called ‘Karakoram Anomaly’ to recent revival of western disturbances (WDs). Read More
Researchers have reported the design of a new class of synthetic peptides that can not only block the entry of SARS-CoV-2 virus entry into cells but also clump the virions (virus particles) together, reducing their ability to infect. Read More
The University Rover Challenge is a premier robotics competition organized annually by ‘The Mars Society’ during summer at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah. Read More