Research
- Hyderabad
Hyderabad slum study: Iron-folic acid cuts child anaemia by 80 pc
Hyderabad: A study conducted among children living in urban slums of Hyderabad has found that early screening for anaemia followed by timely iron-folic acid supplementation can reduce childhood anaemia by nearly 80 per…
- Hyderabad
OU launches research funds for international exposure for faculty, students
Hyderabad: The Osmania University on Monday, June 1, launched two new research funds to provide international exposure to teachers and students. Vice Chancellor Professor Kumar Molugaram formally launched the two schemes and…
- Featured News
IIT Gandhinagar–University of Illinois study finds “Herbal” does not mean harmless cigarettes
Are you smoking ‘herbal’ cigarettes? Do you think they are safe and a viable alternative to conventional cigarettes? Then, read this carefully. Herbal cigarettes can be as damaging as tobacco cigarettes, says…
- India
India’s smartphone shipments drop 3 pc in Jan-Mar, mark weakest quarter in 6 yrs
New Delhi: Supply-side cost pressures and weak demand took a toll on India’s smartphone shipments, which fell 3 per cent year-on-year in Q1 2026, suffering its weakest quarter in the last six…
- Hyderabad
UoH to study mental health issues among farmers linked to climate change
Hyderabad: The Department of Anthropology at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) has joined a global collaborative project to address mental health issues among farmers and farm workers in India caused by climate…
- Health
Climate action can prevent over 13.5 million deaths by 2050: Study
New Delhi: More than 13.5 million deaths due to air pollution could be avoided by 2050 under climate action that limits global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, mostly in low and middle-income…
- Technology
Thousands of paywalled research papers could be freed with this simple fix
Hobart: Publicly funded research underpins much of daily life, from policy decisions to innovation and public debate. When research remains inaccessible, its value is diminished. Australia has made real progress on open…
- Hyderabad
University of Hyderabad, KSHEC ink pact to boost academic collaboration
Hyderabad: The University of Hyderabad and the Kerala State Higher Education Council signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Thursday, February 12, to strengthen academic and research collaboration. As part of the…
- Health
Study finds cancer cells may reprogram immune cells to promote tumour growth
New Delhi: Cancer cells could be “reprogramming” immune cells to produce a molecule that promotes tumour growth, a new study has found, postulating that presence of the molecule may be an indicator…
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