One trillion species on Earth and we know nothing
New York-- There are nearly one trillion species on the Earth while 99.999 percent of species still remain undiscovered, the largest-ever analysis of microbial...
Researchers reveal how cancer cells escape from tumors and spread
By Thea Singer
News at Northeastern
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Gravitational waves ‘sixth sense’ to understand universe: US-based Indian researchers
By Sahana Ghosh
Kolkata--Thrilled at the detection of the elusive gravitational waves a century after Albert Einstein's prediction and the first observation of collision of...
Hawking at Harvard tackles the contradictory qualities of black holes
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Young Indian engineer encourages kids to create robots
By Jaideep Sarin
Chandigarh--He is all of 23 years but that has not stopped Akshay Ahuja from guiding and training even nine-year-olds with his engineering...
Indian-origin professor brings ‘smart hands’ closer to reality
London--In a boost to the idea of human hand becoming an ideal display screen for the next generation of smartwatches and other devices, an...
Safe male birth control ‘pill’ in the offing
New York-- Targeting an enzyme present in testes cells which give rise to sperm, researchers, including an Indian-origin reproductive biologist, have discovered a novel...
Indian-origin scientist selected for NASA’s pioneering program
New York-- An Indian-origin scientist's proposal has been selected for NASA's Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) programme -- an initiative that invests in transformative architectures...
New nanodrug tracks cancer treatment effectiveness in real time
BOSTON-- Using a nanoparticle that delivers a drug and then glows green when cancer cells begin dying, Indian origin researchers have found a way...
Strength in love, hope in science: Husband and wife students seek treatment for her...
By Alvin Powell
Harvard Staff Writer
When young love faces death, tragedy too often follows. But what if science throws in on the side of the...











