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India's Eocene rainforests, preserved in amber, offer a vivid window into how intricate ecological webs sustained ...
In the chaotic phenomenon of explosive toad breeding, males' ability to rapidly change from brown to bright yellow acts as a ...
IIT Bombay researchers build a new model, named AMVG, that bridges the gap between how humans prompt and how machines analyse ...
Tigers are master adapters, dynamically shifting their movements to survive in landscapes shared with humans, from cautious exploration as youngsters to strategic navigation as adults.
The new study presents a method for predicting the age of the quake that caused a sand dike using a phenomenon known as luminescence dating.
A tiny, uniquely shaped diatom, Climaconeis heteropolaris, has been discovered in the estuaries of Udupi, Karnataka in India's southwestern coast, offering new insights into marine biodiversity.
Have you ever wondered how city traffic would look without traffic control? Traffic control systems, such as the traffic lights at intersections, play a crucial role in bringing order to what would ...
Artificial intelligence tools like generative AI and Predictive AI are rapidly transforming industries, with the potential even to expedite scientific discoveries. AI assistants can already sift ...
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A pancreatic beta cell that shows puncta in the form of GLUT transporters in green and insulin granules in red, the nucleus of the cell in blue, taken in super-resolution under Zeiss-Elyra (Image ...
Snow Leopards Thrive Year-Round in Jammu & Kashmir, Offering New Hope for High-Altitude Biodiversity
A rigorous three-year camera trapping study has revealed remarkable news for India's high-altitude biodiversity: snow leopards are not only present year-round but are also actively breeding in the ...
Around 50% of habitable land around the world is used for agriculture. In the process, we have destroyed forests, hills, and valleys, and continue to do so to feed an ever-growing population. India, ...
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