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TN to Launch Advanced Science Research Centers

Tamil Nadu government announces two advanced basic science research institutes in Chennai and Coimbatore with international collaborations. Offering PG, PhD programs with fellowships.

Gujarat University Gets Gates Grant for Menstrual Health

Gujarat Biotechnology University receives Rs 1.3 crore from Gates Foundation for innovative RNA-based solutions to combat Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, aiming to transform women's healthcare in underserved regions.

India's Polar Research Marks 25 Years with Stamp

India's National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research celebrates 25 years of exploration. A special postage stamp is launched on Antarctic Day, marking India's scientific legacy in the polar regions.

Soybean Oil Linked to Obesity in New Study

Groundbreaking UC Riverside research reveals how America's favorite cooking oil contributes to weight gain and metabolic disorders. Learn the science behind soybean oil's impact on your health.

168 Everyday Chemicals Harm Gut Bacteria: Study

A 2025 study reveals 168 common industrial chemicals inhibit gut bacteria, challenging old safety assumptions. Learn the health risks and practical ways to protect your microbiome.

Odisha Biotech Research Grants: Apply by Dec 10

Odisha's Science Dept invites faculty & researchers for biotech R&D grants up to Rs 30 lakh. Maximum 10 projects selected yearly. Submit applications before December 10 deadline.

30% Indian Women Struggle with Vaginismus

New research shows 30% of Indian women experience vaginismus, with 9.2% suffering anxiety and 8.6% depression. Learn about this silent condition affecting sexual health.

Top-Up Health Insurance Benefits for Indian Families

Discover how top-up health insurance plans provide enhanced coverage at affordable premiums. Learn about key benefits, cost savings, and why every Indian family should consider this financial protection.

IIT Madras Finds Physiological Markers for Exam Anxiety

IIT Madras researchers identify brain-heart interaction patterns that predict test anxiety in students. Discover how this breakthrough enables early detection and personalized coping strategies for better academic performance.

Venting Anger Actually Makes It Worse: Study

New research challenges the catharsis hypothesis, showing that expressing anger through shouting or hitting objects intensifies rather than relieves emotional tension. Discover evidence-based alternatives.

Fungal infection rise in India: Research at risk?

As fungal infections surge in India, ICMR integrates specialized labs into broader network. Experts fear diluted focus on critical research and diagnosis. Will this affect India's fight against fungal diseases?

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