DRDO & JNU Scientists Develop Highly Potent Anthrax Vaccine

DRDO & JNU Scientists Develop Highly Potent Anthrax Vaccine

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Scientists have developed a new vaccine against anthrax. It is claimed to be superior over existing vaccines as it can generate an immune response to anthrax toxin as well as its spores rather than the toxin alone
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Garbage Dumps Leading to Shift in Food Habits of Wild Animals

Modern-day garbage dumps, which are full of harmful products and chemicals, are emerging as a serious threat to animal and plant life. A new study has found that these dumps are resulting in a shift in food habits of birds and wild animals.

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Haryana’s Rors Brought Western Flavor to Indus Valley

A new genetic study has claimed that it is the Rors who came to the Indus Valley when it was flourishing during the Bronze Age and inducted West Eurasian genetic ancestry

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Scientists Develop Transgenic Rice That Can Grow Under High Salinity and Drought

Scientists Develop Transgenic Rice That Can Grow Under High Salinity

A group of researchers from Jawaharlal Nehru University, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and University of Illinois have developed transgenic rice that promises to generate high yields even under conditions of high salinity, high temperature, and drought

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Early Sowing Can Increase Cotton Yield

Early Sowing Can Increase Cotton Yield

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A team of Indian scientists have predicted that the yield of cotton can be maximized if the crop is sown early (by mid-May) and irrigated during ball formation and maturity stages in case of drought conditions
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India May Not Achieve SDG Targets on Reducing Child Mortality

A new study has warned that over two-thirds of the districts in the country are unlikely to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target of reducing deaths to 25 or less per 1000 live births in under 5-year old children and 12 or less per 1000 live births for newborns by 2030

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Odd-Even Scheme Had Little Impact on Air Pollution

Odd-Even Scheme Had Little Impact on Air Pollution

`Odd-Even Scheme’ - implemented in Delhi from January 1 to 15, 2016, found that there was hardly any impact on the characteristics and concentration of major air pollutants - particulate matter 2.5 (PM 2.5) and black carbon.

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Jumping Genes Become Active in Critical Brain Areas as We Age Study

Jumping Genes Become Active in Critical Brain Areas as We Age: Study

Aging is a complex phenomenon. Scientists have been trying to figure out mechanisms underlying changes that occur in behavior and cognition processes due to aging.

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