A new review reveals that rising global temperatures, increased pollution, and extreme weather events are driving a global surge in eye diseases, disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities and challenging healthcare systems.

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Researchers at IIT Bombay develop a shockwave-based needle-free syringe that ensures painless and safe drug delivery with lesser damage to skin and lower risk of infection

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IIT Bombay researchers have identified bacteria that can consume toxic pollutants in the soil and produce helpful nutrients as a byproduct.

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IIT Bombay’s new web application, IMPART, allows researchers to track changing water surface temperatures and can help to track climate change

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TARA App launches reading assessments in Kendriya Vidyalaya schools across India involving 7 lakh students

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The device uses a protein based biosensor to detect harmful pollutants like phenol and benzene from water samples

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Eco-efficient wall materials, such as aerated autoclaved concrete blocks, enhance indoor comfort by significantly reducing temperatures in naturally ventilated houses.

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Planting small trees on roofs of buildings in dense urban areas can reduce flood volume and runoff

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IIT Bombay’s microfluidic device that rapidly measures stiffness of human cells can help investigate relation between stiffness and disease condition

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

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IIT Bombay researchers use a robot that mimics animal movements to study how homing animals efficiently return home without getting lost or being late

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