Six researchers under the age of 40 recognized for their seminal contributions across diverse fields.

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Bengaluru
24 Sep 2018

200 scientists and 73 research institutions from 20 countries have sequenced the entire genome of the bread wheat (Triticum aestivum), it took them 13 years to accomplish.

Chennai
20 Sep 2018

Researchers studied how aged garlic extract can help fight cancer and repair damaged liver.

Bengaluru
19 Sep 2018

Researchers from IISC, Bengaluru, investigated the role of the protein Sirtuin 6 in the process of energy generation from glucose in a failing heart.

Jammu
18 Sep 2018

Researchers from IIIM, Jammu, have designed an anticancer drug from the medical herb Babchi.

Bengaluru
5 Sep 2018

Dr Veena Srinivasan, who leads the Water, Land and Society Programme at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Bengaluru, has been appointed to the Prince Claus Chair at Utrecht University, Netherlands. A doctorate from Stanford University, Dr Srinivasan has been named to the International Development Studies Research Centre in the Department of Human Geography and Planning at the university.

Mumbai
4 Sep 2018

Data obtained from passengers in public transport vehicles helps improve the accuracy of measuring geolocation. 

Mumbai
28 Aug 2018

Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), the Tata Memorial Centre and the Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, Navi Mumbai, use such metallic implants coated with nanofibres that enhances the formation and growth of new bone tissue on the surface compared to implants without the coating.  

Bombay
17 Aug 2018

Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, study the changes in cell morphology at different cell densities.

Bengaluru
30 Jul 2018

Research from the National Institute of Advanced Studies and University of Cambridge helps us understand better of Macaques live in urban habitats.

Mumbai
24 Jul 2018

An interdisciplinary study by scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and the Francis Crick Institute, London, United Kingdom, has attempted to understand and model the role of asymmetry in the process of cell division in eukaryotic cells—cells with a nucleus enclosed within a membrane—using the roundworm (Caenorhabditis elegans) embryo. The findings of the study is published in Biophysical Journal.