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Change in land use patterns and roads in central Indian landscape are disrupting genetic...
The Hindu· 10 hours agoA recent study from the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) has revealed that change in...
Study sounds local extinction fear on gaurs as habitats shrink
The Telegraph· 2 hours agoRoads, railway tracks and other human-driven land use changes have disrupted genetic connectivity...
NCBS study shows land use changes & roads threaten genetic connectivity of large herbivores | India...
The Times of India· 17 hours agoBENGALURU: A study from the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) in Bengaluru has revealed...
Salazar Pit Viper, the real-life Harry Potter snake, found in Assam's Kaziranga National Park - CNBC...
CNBC TV18· 20 hours agoSalazar Pit Viper, named after Salazar Slytherin from the popular 'Harry Potter' series, has been...
What Bengaluru’s science institutions do wrong
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoHistorically, scientific advances happen in two ways. The second more common way is through collaborations—both with people within the field and also...
‘Education Ministry sabotaging education of children’: Congress slams Centre over delay in...
Tribune India· 5 days agoCongress general secretary Jairam Ramesh hit out at the government over the issue, saying that either the “rot runs deep”, or the incompetence scales new heights everyday. In a post on X, he ...
An event to help address the dengue crisis in Bengaluru
The Hindu· 5 days agoThe event, organised by Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM) in association with...
Improving the Quality of Medical Education in India My Top Agenda: New NMC Chief Tells News18 -...
News18· 6 days agoEnhancing the quality across all areas of medical education is the top priority of the National...
Why has India set its sight on Sri Lanka's untapped seabed cobalt?
Firstpost· 2 days agoWhile India formally launched a new $6 million Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) in Sri...
NEET-UG Counselling Deferred Until Further Notice
One India· 4 days agoThe NEET-PG 2024 entrance exam will now occur on August 11 in two shifts, with eligibility cut-off on August 15, following a security review.