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Scientific India

Scientific India

Krishi Vigyan Kendras: Working for Farmer's Welfare

Krishi Vigyan Kendras (Farm Science Centres) are the District level institution serving as an agriculture knowledge resource & capacity development centre which plays indispensable role in front line extension regarding agriculture system in scientific way.

4 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Global Rise in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Among Youth

A global analysis of dietary habits among children and adolescents across 185 countries has highlighted a notable increase in the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages.

1 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Sugar Intake: How Much is Too Much?

Sugars are a type of carbohydrate, and as with other carbohydrates they contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Carbohydrates, are an important part of a healthy diet, as are proteins and fats. Except for dietary fiber, when carbohydrates are consumed they are digested and broken down into glucose, which serves as an energy source for most tissues in the human body. Glucose is a preferred source of energy for red blood cells, the central nervous system, and the brain. Except for dietary fiber, carbohydrates provide approximately 4 calories per gram.

2 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Pectin: An Esteemed Plant-Derived Molecule in the Food Industry

This article provides a concise overview of the significance of pectin, a plant-derived molecule, in the food industry.

8 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Skip the Antibacterial Soap: Use Plain Soap and Water

When you buy soaps and body washes, do you reach for products labeled \"antibacterial\" hoping they'll keep your family safer? Do you think those products will lower your risk of getting sick, spreading germs or being infected? According to the U.S.

2 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

From Ancient Roots to Modern Remedies: The Timeless Value of Turkey Berry in Nature's Healing Arsena

The Timeless Value of Turkey Berry in Traditional and Modern Medicine

7 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

How does excess sugar affect the developing brain throughout childhood and adolescence

Parents often stress about their kids' sugar intake, but it can be hard to know how much is too much or what to do about it.

3 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Massive Underground Water Reservoir Found on Mars

Scientists have discovered a reservoir of liquid water on Mars deep in the rocky outer crust of the planet.

1 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Tofu: The Budget-Friendly Superfood for Vegetarians

Tofu is a plant-based protein-rich food item that can be easily prepared at the household level with limited resources.

3 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Massive biomolecular shifts occur in our 40s and 60s

If it's ever felt like everything in your body is breaking down at once, that might not be your imagination.

3 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Sixth generation Computer: The future computing technology

We are in a transition towards a digital world, where everything will be dealt with in digital format.

4 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Exploring the Marvels of Carbon Quantum Dots: A Leap into the Future of Nanotechnology

In the ever-changing world of nanotechnology, carbon quantum dots (CQDs) have emerged as super tiny but incredibly powerful entities that have massive potential in various fields.

2 min  |

July-August 2024
Scientific India

Scientific India

Sniffing Cancer- Honeybee, a potential cancer detector?

Imagine harnessing the super-sense of a honeybee to sniff out lung cancer.

3 min  |

July-August 2024
Sasthragathy

Sasthragathy

കേരളത്തിലെ എൻട്രൻസ് പരീക്ഷ പരിശോധനയ്ക്ക് വിധേയമാക്കുമ്പോൾ

പ്രൊഫഷണൽ വിദ്യാഭ്യാസം ഡാറ്റാ പരിവർത്തനത്തിലൂടെ വിശകലനം നടത്തേണ്ട സാഹചര്യത്തെക്കുറിച്ച് വിശദീകരിക്കുന്നു. കേരളത്തിൽ വ്യത്യസ്ത സിലബസ്സിൽ പഠിക്കുന്ന കുട്ടികൾക്ക് എൻട്രൻസ് പരീക്ഷയിൽ ലഭിക്കുന്ന സ്കോറിന്റെ ഏറ്റക്കുറച്ചിലു കൾക്കുള്ള കാരണം വിശദീകരിക്കുന്നു. ഗ്ലോബൽ ശരാശരിയും സ്റ്റാൻഡേർഡ് ഡീവിയേ ഷനും എന്താണെന്നും അവ കണക്കാക്കുന്ന തെങ്ങനെയെന്നും വ്യക്തമാക്കുന്നു.

5 min  |

August 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

NATURE'S MAPPERS

Reptiles show an ability fo understand and remember spaces, which makes them a natural insect pest controller

3 min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Pathogen benefit-sharing pact thwarted again

Deep political rifts at WHO leave a critical pandemic treaty hanging in limbo as rich nations baulk at equitable vaccine sharing

4 min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

LOCAL SOLUTIONS

The solution to Sangam Vihar's water supply, sanitation and stormwater problems could lie in decentralised management, suggests a Centre for Science and Environment survey in the unplanned settlement

9 min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Insured against heat

States and private firms are implementing insurance schemes fo protect livestock rearers against milk production losses caused by heat stress

5 min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

BRACE FOR STILL WINDS

Wind circulations are slowing down across the globe. It may not be immediately apparent in terms of wind speed, which is a local phenomenon. But scientists say global stilling of wind affects almost every aspect of our lives—from unpredictable rainfall to excess heatwaves to frequent or missing storms. It even affects wind energy production and the aviation sector. Evidence shows a clear connection between global warming and wind stilling. Could this be the missing piece in climate models?

5 min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

THE NEW EXTREME EVENT

Wind circulations are slowing in a warming world, adding to the frequency and intensity of extreme events

10+ min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Ground rules

Space agencies and private players must adhere to exploration norms to ensure integrity of space research

8 min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

CATCHING THE WIND

Wind is the missing piece of the climate change puzzle. But lack of data makes it difficult to model wind systems

6 min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Business of dirt

The waste management ecosystem is rooted in poverty, politics, colonialism, corporate greed and environmental injustice, with serious consequences to human health

3 min  |

July 01, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

The Next Pandemic

Buoyed by climate change and global trade, pathogens that cause disease outbreaks in food crops are spreading far and wide. They are also evolving fast to reproduce quickly and infect new hosts

10+ min  |

June 16, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

India capitulates on key accord at WIPO

The WIPO treaty on genetic resources is historic, but it will override vital safeguards in India's law to prevent bad patents

4 min  |

June 16, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

POWER OF PAAN

Betel leaves are not just an integral part of India's culture, but also hold many benefits. Add them to your list of healthy greens

4 min  |

June 16, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

A local national verdict

Issues of unemployment, price rise and agrarian distress seem to have shifted voter sentiment in the recent general elections

4 min  |

June 16, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Native nutrition

THE LUNCH menu at the Rani Kajal Jeevan Shala School in Kakrana village of Madhya Pradesh shows a healthy mix of pulses, vegetables and millets.

2 min  |

June 16, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Wild guess

Despite being a significant source of greenhouse gases, wildfire emissions remain underestimated

7 min  |

June 16, 2024
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

'Fitness our evolutionary advantage, not longevity'

Nobel laureate VENKI RAMAKRISHNAN's latest book, Why We Die, covers a journey that starts in the 1800s, when British biologists Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace proposed natural selection, and continues to this day, as researchers investigate anti-ageing compounds. But how close are we really to cheating ageing and death? In an interview with ROHINI KRISHNAMURTHY, Ramakrishnan, who received the 2009 Nobel prize in chemistry, says the focus of research is on staying healthy for a bigger fraction of life. He also examines the causes of ageing, the drugs being explored to slow down this deterioration, the people involved in the research and a few controversial claims. Excerpts:

7 min  |

June 16, 2024
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