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  1. High wave activity in regions over Bay of Bengal, South China Sea, & South Indian Ocean can pose threat for coastal communities

    ... a changing climate A recent study conducted by Indian Scientists has indicated that regions over Bay of Bengal, South China Sea, and ... population with a range of socio-economic consequences. Scientists around the world are trying the estimate the magnitude of this ...

    admin - 04/02/2022 - 17:26

  2. Substrate promiscuity of fungi generated enzyme Laccase shows potential in degrading industrial dye effluents

    ... the textile industry. This observed characteristic which the scientists termed substrate promiscuity can have deep implication in designing ... its capacity to degrade various organic molecules. Hence the scientists saw a scope in using it to develop a technology to treat/degrade the ...

    admin - 09/05/2023 - 11:40

  3. New electronic nose with biodegradable polymer and monomer can detect hydrogen sulphide from sewers

    Scientists have developed an electronic nose with biodegradable polymer and ... from sewers and swamps. Responding to this challenge, scientists from the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), Bangalore, ... the electrical field created by the sensor) developed by the scientists showed an excellent sensitivity in detecting H 2 S gas with an ...

    admin - 15/04/2021 - 15:48

  4. Affordable smart windows with energy storage capability can replace traditional ones in modern structures

    Indian scientists have developed a cost-effective polymeric electrochromic smart ... limited market uptake of the technology. Bengaluru-based scientists from the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), and ... nm from 280 nm without compromising its performance. The scientists have set up a semi-automated production plant for the production of ...

    admin - 09/05/2023 - 11:23

  5. INST Mohali moving towards a globally competitive institution in Nano Science & Technology

    ... brings together biologists, chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers having an interest in nanoscience and technology. The scientists, having strengths in basic science together with more ...

    admin - 23/01/2020 - 17:33

  6. Grain shape influences liquefaction of sand, a major earthquake hazard

    Scientists have found that the shape of sand grains influences the liquefaction ... As natural sand with regular shape liquefies easily, the scientists have concluded that natural sand used in structures like slopes and ... under specific earthquake conditions. For these tests, the scientists used the cyclic simple shear test setup (GCTS USA make) procured ...

    admin - 20/07/2022 - 10:44

  7. IASST develops electrochemical sensing platform for detecting carcinogenic & mutagenic compounds in food

    ... carbon nanomaterials (carbon dots) in DNA. The scientists pointed out that with changing food habits of urban Indians, they ... study published in the journal ACS Appl. Bio Mater , the scientists, have fabricated an electrochemical biosensor using DNA immobilized ...

    admin - 21/05/2020 - 19:19

  8. New code to probe the physical conditions of the Sun and the stars using spectral line polarization

    Scientists at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), Bengaluru, an ... fields from the observed spectrum.   A group of scientists led by Dr. M. Sampoorna from IIA have developed an efficient ... by the theory of polarized radiative transfer.   The scientists have developed the code based on this theory and applied this code ...

    admin - 12/06/2020 - 17:17

  9. Information frozen in magnetic minerals can forecast climatic changes faster & more accurately

    ... are cumbersome, costly, and time-consuming. Indian scientists have now unraveled a technique using magnetic minerals that is rapid and efficient.   Scientists from the Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG), an autonomous ...

    admin - 15/07/2020 - 13:58

  10. Long lived correlations between waves in atomic systems at ultralow temperatures can be exploited for efficient quantum computing

    ... are long-lived at ultralow temperatures, says a new study by scientists who have developed a new technique to measure it. A system with ... disturbs the atomic sample during detection. A team of Scientists from Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, an autonomous institute of ...

    admin - 28/12/2021 - 16:08

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