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Chestnut tree
Empower Journalists Features Let's Understand Natural History Nature Science Special Feature

Let’s get to know our trees: Sweet Chestnut / खनोर

June 10, 2021 parts of Sweet Chestnut treeSweet ChestnutSweet Chestnut tree

Some days ago, while visiting my orchard, I was amazed to hear that one of the trees was of sweet chestnut. It was brought to Himachal by the British.

Read More Let’s get to know our trees: Sweet Chestnut / खनोर
Mockingbird
Discovery and Inventions Nature News Science

Complex songs of northern mockingbird decoded

June 9, 2021 Mimus polygottosmockingbird songsnorthern mockingbird

North American mockingbirds, Mimus polygottos are famous for their ability to imitate songs of other birds and environment.

Read More Complex songs of northern mockingbird decoded
Let's Understand Science

Why are scientific names derived from Latin? Report by Ananya Singh

June 8, 2021 latin namenamingnomenclaturescientific namesThe Why Series

all living things have been given some difficult-to pronounce Latin names and because they are so difficult, every language has easier alternatives

Read More Why are scientific names derived from Latin? Report by Ananya Singh
Representative images: 1. Sample mounted on a slide coated with metamaterial. 2. Relationship between wavelength and resolution Source: duke.edu)
Discovery and Inventions News Science

Novel metamaterial for high-resolution imaging of live cells

June 7, 2021 high-resolution imaginghigh-resolution microscopemetamaterialsubcellular structures

A light microscope can be converted into a high-resolution microscope thanks to a new metamaterial developed by researchers at the University of California, San Diego.

Read More Novel metamaterial for high-resolution imaging of live cells
Trademark for India’s first Tumour Antigen SPAG9 (ASPAGNIITM) Credits: pib.gov.in
Discovery and Inventions Health News Science

ASPAGNII™ revolutionizes cancer treatment

June 6, 2021 ASPAGNIIcancercancer treatmentdendritic cellshow to treat cancerLatest in cancer treatmentMonocyteswhat are dendritic cellswhat are Monocytes

The SPAG9 (Sperm Associated Antigen 9) antigen developed by the National Institute of Immunology (NII) has received the ASPAGNII™.

Read More ASPAGNII™ revolutionizes cancer treatment
Image of Venus from Nasa.gov
Discovery and Inventions News Science Space

NASA’s Discovery Program to study Venus

June 5, 2021 DAVINCI+ missionNASANASA competitionsNasa newsspace newsVERITAS mission

NASA’s Discovery Program is a program that gives scientists and engineers an opportunity to explore the solar system and develop missions funded by NASA.

Read More NASA’s Discovery Program to study Venus
Representative image of sharks in the ocean
Nature News Science

Sharks nearly disappeared 19 million years ago due to a mysterious event

June 5, 2021 dermal denticledermal denticlespalaeobiologistsharks newswhat are dermal denticleswhat is palaeobiologist

The researchers concluded from the decline that a mystery event might have taken place nineteen million years ago which wiped out most of the shark population, the cause of which is unknown.

Read More Sharks nearly disappeared 19 million years ago due to a mysterious event
Above: Giant Chiton Below: Section of radula showing hard teeth. Image credits: Wikipedia and www.northwestern.edu
News Science

Rare Mineral Found in The “Wandering Meatloaf” or Pacific Chiton

June 4, 2021 Pacific ChitonWandering Meatloafworld's largest chiton

A rare mineral known as santabarbaraite is found in the only in the teeth of a red-brown mollusk, the giant Pacific chiton (Cryptochiton stelleri).

Read More Rare Mineral Found in The “Wandering Meatloaf” or Pacific Chiton
Representation image, Image credit: Artem Poduz/ www.pexels.com
Discovery and Inventions News Science

New Made-in-India Covid-19 Vaccine by Biological-E

June 4, 2021 Biological-EMade in IndiaMade-in-India Covid-19 VaccineRBDWhat is RBD

The Union Minister of Health has approved the procurement of 300,000,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses of Biological-E. This will be the third vaccine to be produced in India.

Read More New Made-in-India Covid-19 Vaccine by Biological-E
Let's Understand Science

Why does cutting an onion makes you cry? Report by Alka Singh

June 2, 2021 onionsThe Why Series

The answer to this question can be found in the amazing word of biochemistry.

Read More Why does cutting an onion makes you cry? Report by Alka Singh

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