Breakthrough may lead to new HIV drugs
A research team from Imperial College London and Harvard University claims to have made a major breakthrough that would help in developing new treatments for HIV infection.
A research team from Imperial College London and Harvard University claims to have made a major breakthrough that would help in developing new treatments for HIV infection.
A new research has suggested that a spate of volcanic activity may have triggered environmental changes that led to widespread destruction of life in the oceans some 100 million years ago.
Medical equipment used for diagnosis of patients with heart disease and cancer could be a key weapon in stopping nuclear waste seeping into the environment, according to new research.
In a new research, scientists have determined that plant evolution led to permanent changes to the way rivers looked and behaved about 420 million years ago.
A new research has suggested that medical equipment used for diagnosis of patients with heart disease and cancer could be a key weapon in stopping nuclear waste seeping into the environment.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates and his wife Melinda have announced that their foundation will commit $10 billion over the next 10 years to help research in developing and delivering vaccines for the worlds poorest countries.
A new American research suggests that gay teenagers and young adults are more vulnerable to bullying than their counterparts.
Hip fractures in grandfathers are linked to low bone density and reduced bone size in their grandsons, new research shows.
The fun-packed ambiance of Literati10, the national-level tech fest of NIT Kurukshetra continued to thrive on its second day as well. The day started with technical paper presentation events, with students showcasing their innovation and meticulo…
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