Researchers find early warning signs of diabetic kidney disease and pave the way for personalised treatment.

Science

Mumbai

Study finds that decreasing air pollution can help reduce anaemia in women of reproductive age

Bengaluru

Laureates include Vidita Vaidya, Nissim Kanekar, Suman Chakraborty, Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Mahesh Kakde and Rohini Pande

Bengaluru

An RNA sequence based method to predict the effectiveness of treatment in a TB patient

Mumbai

New research identifies specific molecules that mediate transport of lipids inside a cell and to the bloodstream 

Bengaluru

In an exclusive interaction with Research Matters, leading scientists, including three Infosys Prize winners and a jury member, highlighted that a greater thrust on science was the need of the hour. They were sharing their impressions on the sidelines of the inauguration of the new office of the Infosys Science Foundation (ISF) that was inaugurated recently. 

Photo by Greg Hume

Mumbai

Study of plastic-lined farm ponds in orchard farming and its impact on society

Mumbai

Researchers at IIT Bombay devise a new technique to identify the presence of tiny invisible plastic pollutants using microwave radiation.

Kanpur

A new microfluidic chip holder from IIT Kanpur is flexible and reliable and allows microscopy imaging.

Mumbai

Exploiting quantum defects in diamond to image fast-changing weak magnetic fields 

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