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Scientific India

Scientific India

Micro-Organism In Environmental Clean-up

In the present environment urbanization and highly evolved have led to various significant advancements.

4 min  |

May-June 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Electricity Generation From Pine Needles

There was a time in hills when governments put all round efforts in taking forestation activities to new heights in general and in hills in particular.

5 min  |

May-June 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Alcoholic Beverage: A Potion Or Poison Or Both?

Alcohol consumption is always considered a taboo in Indian society.

3 min  |

May-June 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Effect Of The Spice Saffron (Crocus Sativus L.) Extract On Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Saffron is a very costly spice, used to flavor and color food.

1 min  |

May-June 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Ginger For Type 2 Diabetes

Ginger is a popular herb known for its intense, spicy flavor and warming aroma and it used for medicinal purposes in cultures around the world.

1 min  |

May-June 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Controversy Over Raw Milk Is A Superfood Or Serious Health Risky

Raw milk is increasing in popularity in the natural health community in current years.

2 min  |

May-June 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Researchers Found 5000 year Old Beer Recipe In China

We have work to do. A frenzy every four years won’t cut it.

1 min  |

July - August 2016
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ancient chinese malaria remedy fights tb

a centuries-old herbal medicine, discovered by chinese scientists and used to effectively treat malaria, has been found to potentially aid in the treatment of tuberculosis and may slow the evolution of drug resistance.

1 min  |

jan-feb 2017

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Blueprint For Future Indian Cities

Researchers at the University of Birmingham worked with children, young people and their families living in a new urban development in India to understand the everyday experiences of urban transformation – with the results informing the future development of Indian cities.

2 min  |

March-April 2017
Scientific India

Scientific India

Modern Electricity: A Gateway Of Modernity

Electricity defines modernity in the field of science and technology.

2 min  |

September - October 2016
Scientific India

Scientific India

Renewable Energy Breakthrough: Solar-Powered Reaction 100 Times Faster

Researchers have developed a tough new catalyst that carries out a solar-powered reaction 100 times faster than ever before, works better as time goes on and stands up to acid.

2 min  |

September - October 2016
Scientific India

Scientific India

World's Biggest Aircraft Airlander 10

Founded in 2007, Hybrid Air Vehicles is the company behind the innovative Airlander range of hybrid aircraft.

2 min  |

September - October 2016
Scientific India

Scientific India

Land Sliding - A Most Common Disaster In Hilly Areas

The sliding down of a piece of land under the force of the gravitational pull of a mountain or hillside is called the landslide.

3 min  |

March-April 2019
Scientific India

Scientific India

Nano Drugs And Their Safety

Nano drugs or nano medicine is the medical application of nanotechnology.

3 min  |

March-April 2019
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Scientific India

New Era Of Herbal Drugs In India

Natural products and traditional medicines are of great importance. Such forms of medicine as traditional Ayurveda and Unani have been practiced in India and some areas of Asia.

2 min  |

March-April 2019
Scientific India

Scientific India

Sources Of Omega 3 Fatty Acids And Their Health Benefits

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA).

3 min  |

March-April 2019
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Scientific India

The Legacy Of Kerala Mathematics

The renowned poet Kodungallur Kunjikkutan Thampuran in his work 'Keralaprathishta', comments that Kerala, with Kanyakumari as the southern part and Gokarna, a range of mountains as the northern part is a land of virtue blessed by Lord Siva and Lordess Parvathi.

3 min  |

March-April 2019
Scientific India

Scientific India

20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Nanoparticles

Nanoparticle research is a fascinating branch of science. Nanoparticles are defined as particles with a diameter smaller than 100 nm, are increasingly used in different applications, including drug carrier systems and to pass organ barriers such as the blood-brain barrier. The strongly size-related properties of nanoparticles offer uncountable opportunities for surprising discoveries. Nanotechnology is helping to considerably improve, even revolutionize, many technology and industry sectors: information technology, homeland security, medicine, transportation, energy, food safety, and environmental science, and among many others. 20 importants facts about nanoparticles given below:

2 min  |

November - December 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Will Climate Change Lead To More Rainfall, And Extreme Floods In India?

483 people, 2 tigers, 8,000 cattle, calves and buffaloes, 3,297 goats and 47 dogs died. Crop losses between 71 million to 101 million USD. One of the worst flood since 1924.

3 min  |

September - October 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Consuming Milk At Breakfast Lowers Blood Glucose Throughout The Day

A change in breakfast routine may provide benefits for the management of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in the Journal of Dairy Science.

1 min  |

September - October 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

A Zero Earning Wasteland Converted Into Aquaculture: A Rescue Mission

On the land of five rivers known as Punjab (only 1.57%geographical area of India) has famous for their agriculture and milk production which cover the large portion of the state economy.

3 min  |

September - October 2018
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Scientific India

Kerala Shows The Risk Of Severe Floods Is Still Evolving

The Indian state of Kerala has been devastated by severe floods. More than 350 people have died, while more than a million have been evacuated to over 4,000 relief camps. Tens of thousands remain stranded.

4 min  |

September - October 2018
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Scientific India

Chitosan Based Nanoparticles In Agriculture

Chitosan is an abundant and versatile biopolymer which is derived from chitin. It is composed of repeating unit glucosamine and Nacetyl glucosamine linked by N-glucosidic linkage.

2 min  |

September - October 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Formalin Laced Fish Selling Across India: Human Health Concern

Over the decade, the adulteration activities are surprisingly increasing such as water in milk, papaya seed mixed with black pepper, injectable/chemical and preservative used for vegetables, fruits and other food items to maintain their freshness, increase the market value, and earn more profit.

2 min  |

September - October 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Keep Cool And Carry On

Dr. Poonam Singh House No. 889 Second Floor New Delhi, India-110068.

2 min  |

September - October 2018
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Scientific India

Sleeping Five Hours Or Less A Night Is Associated With Doubled Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease

Middle-aged men who sleep five hours or less per night have twice the risk of developing a major cardiovascular event during the following two decades than men who sleep seven to eight hours, according to research.

1 min  |

September - October 2018
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Scientific India

Main Reasons Of Higher Blood Pressure

New research suggests that the hormone insulin plays a primary role in raising blood pressure and therefore food and medications which cause higher insulin levels may be key root factors in high blood pressure.

1 min  |

September - October 2018
Scientific India

Scientific India

Communicating With Aliens

Concept of Alien existence in the universe and to establish contact (physical or communicable) with them has always fascinated mankind. The topic has been an integral part of science fiction in movies all over the world.

7 min  |

September-October 2015
Scientific India

Scientific India

Aquaponics: A System For Food Security

By 2050, the world population will reach nearly 9.5 billion, which effectively means that we have to produce 70% more food for over two billion additional mouths.

4 min  |

March-April 2017
Scientific India

Scientific India

The CRISPR Revolution In Crop Improvement

New technologies for enhancing crop productivity and improving crop quality have always been eagerly pursued by scientists worldwide.

4 min  |

March-April 2017