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Maharashtra State Policy 2024: Guidelines issued for the welfare of Transgender students

State govt's guidelines focus on inclusivity for transgender students in college campuses, with actions like reserving hostel sections, appointing counselling coordinators, ensuring free education, and promoting social integration, aligning with the National Education Policy 2020.
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CUET PG Admit Card 2024 released for March 19 exam at pgcuet.samarth.ac.in, direct link to download

National Testing Agency, NTA on Saturday released the CUET PG Admit Card 2024 for exam scheduled to be held on March 19. Candidates can download hall tickets using Application Form Number and Date of Birth from the official website at pgcuet.samarth.ac.in. Direct link for downloading admit card is provided below in the article.
Categories: Educational News

NVS Recruitment 2024: Notification for 1377 non teaching posts released at navodaya.gov.in

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti announces direct recruitment of non-teaching posts for 1377 vacancies across India. Competitive Exam and Interview/Skill Test required. Candidates interested in NVS Recruitment 2024 can apply, but no change requests for station/region will be entertained.
Categories: Educational News

Speaking without vocal cords, thanks to a new AI-assisted wearable device

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Bioengineers have invented a thin, flexible device that adheres to the neck and translates the muscle movements of the larynx into audible speech. The device is trained through machine learning to recognize which muscle movements correspond to which words. The self-powered technology could serve as a non-invasive tool for people who have lost the ability to speak due to vocal cord problems.

Fatty food before surgery may impair memory in old, young adults

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Eating fatty food in the days leading up to surgery may prompt a heightened inflammatory response in the brain that interferes for weeks with memory-related cognitive function in older adults -- and, new research in animals suggests, even in young adults.

Oregon State researchers take deep dive into how much water is stored in snow

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
There's a new metric that provides a more holistic look at how much water is stored in snowpack, and for how long.

'Noisy' roundworm brains give rise to individuality

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Research has demonstrated individual differences in and successfully extracted commonalities from the whole-brain activity of roundworms. The researchers also found that computer simulations based on the whole-brain activity of roundworms more accurately reflect real-brain activity when they include so-called 'noise,' or probabilistic elements.

Gut bacteria make neurotransmitters to shape the newborn immune system

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Investigators discovered that unique bacteria colonize the gut shortly after birth and make the neurotransmitter serotonin to educate gut immune cells. This prevents allergic reactions to food and the bacteria themselves during early development.

Why killer T cells lose energy inside of solid tumors

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Researchers have discovered the reason why immune cells lose energy when they enter the solid tumor microenvironment -- and how to restore their energy levels. A metabolic enzyme, called Acetyl-CoA carboxylase, has been identified as the culprit, for it causes T cells to store fat, rather than burning fat for energy.

Less social with age

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Scientists tested several hypotheses on the drivers of social aging in free-living Assamese macaques in Thailand. The researchers collected data on the social behavior of females for eight years and found that the size of their social networks decreases with increasing age. The females continued to interact with their close social partners, but gradually withdrew from social interactions altogether. The results contribute to the understanding of the evolutionary origins of social aging.

Even inactive smokers are densely colonized by microbial communities

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Everything is everywhere -- under certain conditions microbial communities can grow and thrive, even in places that are seemingly uninhabitable. This is the case at inactive hydrothermal vents on the sea floor. An international team is presently working to accurately quantify how much inorganic carbon can be bound in these environments.

Meteorology: Weak polar vortex makes weather more predictable

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Events in the stratosphere are making long-range weather in Northern Europe easier to forecast, researchers have discovered.

Breakthrough in ultraviolet spectroscopy

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Physicists achieve major leap in precision and accuracy at extremely low light levels.

Abnormal brain structure identified in children with developmental language problems

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
A rigorous analysis of numerous studies concludes that a part of the brain traditionally associated with movement is abnormal in children with developmental language impairments. The discovery has the potential to improve both the diagnosis and treatment of the language difficulties.

Arctic nightlife: Seabird colony bursts with sound at night

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Acoustic recordings of a colony of little auks reveal their nocturnal activities and offer valuable monitoring means for avian biology in the Arctic.

New study reveals breakthrough in understanding brain stimulation therapies

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Researchers show that non-invasive brain stimulation can change a specific brain mechanism that is directly related to human behavior.

Revolutionary method developed for mass-producing polymer solid electrolytes

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking technique for mass-producing polymer solid electrolytes, crucial components in batteries.

New research suggests that our universe has no dark matter

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
A new study challenges the current model of the universe by showing that, in fact, it has no room for dark matter.

Protein fragments ID two new 'extremophile' microbes--and may help find alien life

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Perfectly adapted microorganisms live in extreme environments from deep-sea trenches to mountaintops. Learning more about how these extremophiles survive in hostile conditions could inform scientists about life on Earth and potential life on other planets.

Plasma oscillations propel breakthroughs in fusion energy

Science Daily - 16/03/2024
Researchers have discovered a new class of plasma oscillations -- the back-and-forth, wave-like movement of electrons and ions. The research paves the way for improved particle accelerators and commercial fusion energy.

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