Study finds the macro role of microRNA in fighting viral infections and its dark side in autoimmune diseases
New study uses mathematical analysis of walking patterns for early detection of Parkinson’s disorder.
Mumbai/ Mar 8, 2024
Study finds the macro role of microRNA in fighting viral infections and its dark side in autoimmune diseases
In 2021, the pandemic continued in new avatars, throwing different challenges at us. Undaunted, researchers dived into the far realms of science, and we at Research Matters strived to bring those fascinating finds to the fore.
As we wrap up another year, we are glad that you were glued to some of the stories we have published. Articles that showcased advances in engineering, technology, and material sciences ruled your choice this year. In ecology and conservation, a different perspective caught your attention. As always, space and astronomy stories garnered interest. Here, we curate a list of the ten most-viewed articles.
Scientists find a gene hitherto known to clean up free radicals is also involved in promoting the generation of neurons.
A crab bridge in Christmas Island, Australia, facilitates the safe passage for the migrating red crabs (Photo credit; Wondrous World Images via parksaustralia.gov.au)
In Christmas Island, Australia, signposts alerting passers of animal-crossing don’t suffice; traffic detours, public announcements, and permanent bridges are in need, as the island roads must make way for a sea of crabs to pass by! The spectacular annual event is a natural wonder.
Researchers find a greater abundance but an altered epiphyte community in selectively logged forests
A study finds that electric vehicles are less intrusive to animals during safaris.
IIT Bombay professor Subramaniam Chandramouli gets the Swarnajayanti Fellowship 2021 for his innovative proposal to generate ‘green heat’
A proposed method to capture carbon dioxide and convert it to industrially useful chemicals gets IIT Bombay entry to the X-prize carbon removal grand prize competition.