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

University of Louisville

Bengaluru
20 Feb 2019

Researchers from InStem, Bengaluru, CCAMP, Bengaluru, University of Louisville, USA, University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, USA and Dalhousie University, Canada have reported that a compound produced during the breakdown of berries and pomegranate in the gut has the potential to reduce inflammatory bowel disease, which affects millions of people across the globe.