Winning shots from the Capturing Ecology competition highlight the complex relationships that shape ecosystems.
Jute has long been known as the “Golden Fibre” of West Bengal, supporting the livelihoods of farmers across districts such as Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly and North 24 Parganas.
Incredibly rare panthers, patient crocodiles and deadly vipers all celebrated by the world's oldest ecological society.
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An interior designer convinced me to try wabi-sabi interior design by only shopping at Amazon
Including lamps, throw pillows, and the most luxe-looking stoneware—from $27.
Former Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul has criticised Prof Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng over claims that the New Patriotic Party’s 2023 presidential primary was ...
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25 Valentine’s Day crafts to make with kids
Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to bring out the glitter and glue and try 25 Valentine’s Day crafts to make with kids ...
A first-of-its-kind trial is testing adult stem cell transplants for advanced dry macular degeneration. Early results show the treatment is safe and can significantly improve vision, even in severely ...
A Stanford-led team has replaced toxic pre-transplant chemotherapy with a targeted antibody, allowing children with Fanconi anemia to receive stem cell transplants safely. The antibody, briquilimab, ...
Between 2012 and 2022, a national target of 4 million STEM degrees earned in the United States was surpassed by 16%, cumulatively totaling 4.65 STEM degrees (red line) over that decade. This exceeded ...
People who received an infusion of stem cells shortly after a heart attack were less likely to develop heart failure than those treated with standard care, according to the largest such trial to date.
Jennifer Zenker receives funding from NHMRC and Viertel Foundation. Most people have heard of stem cells. They are often described as “miracle” cells –ones that can grow into any other type of cell in ...
When you picture a scientist on television, who do you see? Too often, the answer is a man in a white lab coat, hunched over a microscope, or a stereotypical “mad genius” bent on world domination.
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