The right to safeguard one’s mental statuses and thoughts from surveillance are precious fundamental rights but technological advancements may cheapen them in some contexts
EEG measures electrical activity in the brain generated by neurons
An Italian-led team reported on July 15 that there's evidence for a sizable cave accessible from the deepest known pit on the moon
If the cetacean is confirmed to be the elusive spade-toothed whale, it would be the first specimen found in a state that would permit scientists to dissect it
A person who presents something in a more animated, exciting way even if there are no facts involved, they will be remembered for that rather than someone who is excessively factual, says Anand
A new study reports Wolbachia may have taken it a bit too far, after scientists found it manipulated the evolution of Encarsia formosa wasps
India is a key partner in the TMT project, with India TMT Center at IIA leading the national collaboration
Two sensitive proteins in our ears break when loud sounds reach the ear, preventing it from reaching the hair cells, an IISER Mohali study found
Nobel laureate Takaaki Kajita opens up about the parallels and contrasts between Japan and India’s quests to further research on enigmatic elementary particles called neutrinos
Unethical behaviour of Ashok Pandey is cited to be reason behind retraction
The Indian space programme used to follow a supply-driven model. When the government reformed the space sector in 2019, this changed to a demand-driven model
Scientist behind the discovery said that species belonging to the genus Squalus and Centrophorus are exploited for their liver oil that contains high levels of squalene (or squalane is when it is processed for products)
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