The strictly carnivorous Pallid and Montagu's Harriers are confirmed to be crucial secondary seed dispersers in India, rescuing viable seeds from the digestive tracts of their prey and playing an important role in maintaining the biodiversity of threatened grassland ecosystems.

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Mumbai

Researchers have developed ceramic based cold plates that could replace copper cold plates used to cool computers and allow smaller and compact packing of circuit boards

Bengaluru

New study uses ideas from string theory and quantum field theory to simplify calculations of transcendental numbers, like pi and Euler’s Zeta function.

Mumbai

Researchers at IIT Bombay discover the role of environmental resources, genes and mating in species in the development of new species in the same area, challenging the traditional view that new species can develop only in distinct geographies.

Mumbai

Novel algorithms allows real-time monitoring and dynamic task allocation to significantly improve cooperation among autonomous robots

Mumbai

Researchers have built two-dimensional materials-based transistors and used them to design ultra-low power artificial neuron circuits for autonomous robots.

Mumbai

Scientists theoretically probe the atomic properties of the 2D materials under strain

Mumbai

A set of proteins have been identified from tumour and blood samples for the diagnosis and prognosis of meningiomas that could predict meningioma severity.

Mumbai

New study uses mathematical analysis of walking patterns for early detection of Parkinson’s disorder.

Bengaluru

Sphaerotheca varshaabhu is a newly discovered species of burrowing frog from urban Bengaluru.

Mumbai

Researchers provide new insights on borides in superalloys contributing to enhanced high-temperature performance.

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