NIT-Rourkela researchers develop new waste water treatment tech
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela have developed ways of treating the industrial wastewater contaminated with persistent dyes such as Bismarck Brown R.
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela have developed ways of treating the industrial wastewater contaminated with persistent dyes such as Bismarck Brown R.
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela (NIT Rourkela) have developed an Artificial Intelligence-based multi-class vehicle detection (MCVD) model and a light fusion bi-directional feature pyramid network (LFBFPN) tool aimed at improving traffic management, said officials on Friday.
Medical reports worldwide are not written with patients in mind, which increases their overall level of worry as they find test results hard to understand, according to researchers.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have developed a shockwave-based needle-free syringe that ensures painless and safe drug delivery with lesser damage to the skin and lower risk of infection.
As India aims to become a $3 trillion tourism economy by 2047, it is fast becoming one of the world's most sought-after travel destinations with 14.3 million international tourists in 2022 and $17.6 billion in revenue.
research has revealed that obesity in middle age may raise the risk of dementia. However, it is still unknown if BMI and the risk of dementia are related.
The interactions between the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of coronavirus spike proteins and their host receptor are among the best systems for understanding coronavirus evolution.
For these centurion livers, the average donor age was significantly higher, 84.7 years compared with 38.5 years for non-centurion liver transplants. The researchers noted that for a liver to make it to 100, they expected to find an older average donor age as well as healthier donors.
The cooler, nutrient-rich water fuels blooms of tiny phytoplankton, jumpstarting the food web in Monterey Bay, from small shrimp-like krill all the way to giant whales.
The team analyzed over 70,000 human genomes with ExtRaINSIGHT. They discovered that three parts of the genome have been extremely sensitive to mutations over generations.