Tag: Researchers
IIT Guwahati researchers develop cost-effective motion sensor for healthcare applications
The Innovative Wearable Organohydrogel developed by the researchers is low-cost and has a shelf life of more than 50 days
Targeting Necrosis: A Pioneering Endeavor by Israeli Researchers
The primary objective of the research team was to identify inhibitors of the necrotic pathway, laying the groundwork for the development of new molecules
Over 750 joint S&T projects with focus on collaborative research supported...
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh says, Government has taken several measures to support international collaborations for Indian researchers, students, and professionals
Israeli researchers develop bio-sensing technology for predicting cancer treatment response
The study's results were published late last week in the prestigious journal Science Advances
PerkinElmer launches EnVison Nexus Multimode Plate Reader to drive improved research...
The EnVision Nexus system features high-throughput, exceptionally fast dual detectors, enabling researchers to screen millions of samples with the increased accuracy, speed and sensitivity
Indian Academy of Neurology platforms the voice of the ALS community
The platform was ‘Nerurons ki Awaaz’, a public awareness and advocacy initiative of IANCON
Indo-German Week of the Young Researchers 2022 to foster collaboration among...
The interaction will be the first of its kind among the researchers of two countries in the post-pandemic world
Research identifies new treatment target for CNS injury & neurological disease
Optic nerve damage was of interest to the researchers because it occurs in patients with glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease
SMART researchers pioneer novel way to detect microbial contamination in cell...
The anomaly detection model utilizes machine learning to detect the presence of microbial contamination within a few minutes
Scientists develop novel computational model for Aptamer generation with wide applications
Researchers from Japan have recently developed RaptGen, a significant computational model that can be used for novel aptamer generation






























































