Scientists Find a Glitch in Methods Used to Synthesize Graphene

Scientists Find a Glitch in Methods Used to Synthesize Graphene

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Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar has stumbled upon an unexpected phenomenon that would have significant implications on the existing protocols followed to synthesize graphene and other two dimensional (2D) nanomaterials
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This Is How Drug Resistance Spreads in Urban Environment

Chemical residues released from pharmaceutical and personal care products are not only becoming a major contaminant of water bodies in urban areas but are also becoming a source of drug resistance in the environment, a new study has warned

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New Combination Strategy May Kill Cancer Cells Better

New Combination Strategy May Kill Cancer Cells Better

In a preliminary study, Indian scientists have explored the possibility of reaching out to cancer cells and triggering their natural programmed death

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How Fake Scientific Journals Are Bypassing Detection Filters

How Fake Scientific Journals Are Bypassing Detection Filters

A study done by Naman Jain, a computer science student at the IIT Gandhinagar, has found that though Fake Scientific journals are not following standard norms set by various committees on open-access publications, they have started to resemble legitimate and good-quality journals visually

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New Method Can Predict Reservoir Levels in Advance

New Method Can Predict Reservoir Levels in Advance

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As the mercury soars and countdown begins for the monsoon, storage levels in reservoirs keep the government and hydropower generators on tenterhooks.  Now Indian scientists have found a potential solution - a new framework that can predict reservoir storage anomalies one to three months ahead for the dry season
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Scientists Synthesize New Compound to Fight Stomach Infections

Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar have synthesized a new compound that may help treat stomach infections caused by common bacteria, Helicobacter pylori

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This Nanomaterial May Help Forensics Go High Tech

A new nanomaterial developed by a group of Indian scientists promises to overcome such difficulties and also make the process of reading latent fingerprints faster.

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New Study Questions Kerala Flood Link with Climate Change

New Study Questions Kerala Flood Link with Climate Change

The frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in India appear to be going up, as projected by various scientific assessments on climate change. But it may not be right to connect every such event with climate change, as pointed out by a new study on the recent Kerala floods

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Nano sheets Can Be Chemical Reagents Too

Nanosheets Can Be Chemical Reagents Too

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The research team at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, has found that boron-rich nanosheets, developed by them earlier this year, can also act as a chemical reagent
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Double Whammy of Groundwater in India

Double Whammy of Groundwater in India

Over-extraction of groundwater is a major environmental challenge in many parts of India. It is not only leading to a rapid decline in groundwater reserves but also contributing to India’s carbon emissions, a new study has warned

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Global Warming Impacts on India Will Be Huge - IPCC

Global Warming Impacts on India Will Be Huge: IPCC

The latest report of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, formally released on Monday, warns that global warming is occurring faster than anticipated and that it can have devastating impacts if steps are not taken to cut down emissions

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Climate Change Affecting Hydropower Generation in India

Climate Change Affecting Hydropower Generation in India

A new study has suggested that the Indian government must consider changes occurring due to climate change while planning new hydropower projects.

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Dr. Gaurav Srivastava and Nasar Ahmad Khan in their laboratory with a Cone Calorimeter, which is used to measure combustion properties of materials

Fire Load of Buildings on the Rise According To a New Study

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A new study by researchers at the IIT Gandhinagar has warned that the fire load in modern day buildings in India is three times greater than what was even as late as the 1990s
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Extreme Rainfall Events in India Linked To Man-Made Emissions

Extreme Rainfall Events in India Linked To Man-Made Emissions

Here is more evidence why we need to worry about climate change. A new study says extreme rainfall events are on the rise in India and attributes the trend to man-made emissions, what scientists call anthropogenic warming.

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