IIT Bombay researchers study the effects of poor ventilation on occupants of low-income households
Professor Khare discusses the vulnerability of research, the charm of number theory, and why mathematics is central to human culture.
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IIT Bombay researchers study the effects of poor ventilation on occupants of low-income households
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar studied the pattern of winter rainfall over the last century.
Have you ever chanced upon a tiny spider in your garden, or perhaps on the wall of an old building, that swiftly jumped away as soon as you noticed it? Chances are that you spotted a spider of the Salticidae family. Jumping spiders, as they are commonly termed, are known for their leaping abilities, active hunting behaviour and impressive vision. It is hard to imagine that these wee arachnids have evolved a complex system of signalling using colours.
Sperman helped himself to a short break. He had tirelessly divided and divided for the last couple of days, that he had lost sight of where he was! Feeling thoroughly drained, he looked around hoping to find someone to ask for help. But, no one seemed to be bothered!
Researchers from the IISc and the UAS, Bengaluru, have explained how Salmonella enters a growing plant from the soil.
Researchers from IISc, Bengaluru, and the Kerala Forest Department, have reported the presence of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, in two species of Indian monkeys.
The variability of monsoon rains due to climate change affects Marathwada and Vidarbha regions the most, says a district level study.
Researchers from IIT Bombay develop a handheld sensor to measure copper concentration in blood and environmental samples.
IIT Bombay study proposal to account for ecological sensitivity to help developmental and planning authorities.
Researchers at the NCBS, Bengaluru, studied how Swallowtails evolves and changes its appearance and colour at various stages of its elaborate life cycle to develop their colour defence strategies.