Refinery wastewater flowing through sand produced biofilms of pollutant-eating bacteria which inturn removed the harmful compounds from the water

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Bengaluru
23 Sep 2020

Changing habitats force Western Ghats’ endemic lion-tailed macaques to alter their social structure to adapt, putting them at risk, finds study.

Mumbai
7 Oct 2020

Researchers show strange patterns in the flow of soft polycrystals

New Delhi
12 Oct 2020

Study calculates vulnerability indices of districts in India for future planning.

Bengaluru
20 Dec 2019

An emerging way to treat cancer is immunotherapy, where the patient’s immune system is strengthened to attack cancer cells. It is less painful than surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy, and is known to lower the relapse of cancer. Now, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) have developed a patented technology to leverage the patient’s immune system to cure cancer.

Hyderabad
8 Oct 2020

Differences in the composition of Saw-scaled viper venoms from three regions questions the use of a single antivenom 

Mumbai
25 Aug 2020

In a recent study, researchers from IIT Bombay have developed a planning and scheduling framework for water distribution through tankers from water sources to water treatment facilities and consumers while making the cost of delivery affordable.

 

Kolkata
3 Oct 2020

Researchers devise a new technique to speed up processing electronic signals at significantly lower costs.

Bengaluru
21 Oct 2019

Prof Bhaskaran Muralidharan and Dr Alestin Mawrie of the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have researched a specific category of two-dimensional nanomaterials, called semi-Dirac materials. Their theoretical studies show that it is possible to engineer semi-Dirac materials to make optical filters and efficient thermoelectric nanodevices.

 

Bengaluru
1 Oct 2020

A new study puts the focus of the conversation on Climate Change on Climate Justice.

Bengaluru
1 Oct 2020

Study finds plants, which were earlier found in lower elevations, are now replacing the native vegetation of the higher altitudes.