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Monthly Archives: June 2016

Women Health

Mice that Bleeds Red (Acomys cahirinus)

Progresses in exploration in periods and related issues such as endometriosis and pre-menstrual disorder have been ruined by the absence of a suitable experimental mouse model....
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30 Jun, 16
Earth and Environment

Blindfish is ready to teach secrets behind human diseases

Cavefish or blindfish are a fish commonly found in dim freshwater holes. Surface occupants need visual perception with a specific end goal to survive, however when they moved into...
biostandadmin
29 Jun, 16
Pharmacy

Novel tetra-peptide (CAQK) coated nanoparticles to treat Traumatic Brain Injury

A tetra-peptide sequence (CAQK) was identified to treat Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) a foremost health and socio-economic problem. The CAQK peptide can also be applied to deliver...
Sabeera Bonala
29 Jun, 16
Women Health

HIV-infected pregnant women are most vulnerable to malaria and least protected-...

  Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is viewed as the be the focal point of the worldwide HIV plague with the most overwhelming pervasiveness and rate of HIV contamination...
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29 Jun, 16
Agriculture

Pigeon pea (Arahar) gene protects Soya bean from fungal infection

The births of the soybean plant are ambiguous, yet numerous botanists trust it to have gotten from a legume called Glycine ussuriensis, a vegetable local to focal China. Chinese...
biostandadmin
29 Jun, 16
Earth and Environment

Out of 2500 corals world wide only 15 identified as “Bright spots”

Coral reefs are divergent water-logged biological systems held together by calcium carbonate structures settled by corals. Coral reefs are constructed by group of little creatures...
Sabeera Bonala
28 Jun, 16
Bio News

Right hand or Left hand which one is good?

Every biology student might have studied about the types of DNA and their properties during their under graduation. Recently one of my colleges was isolating DNA from tissues...
biostandadmin
28 Jun, 16
Bio Tech

Super production of alcohol using plant gene in yeast

National Institute of Plant Genome Research-New Delhi published a paper with title “Expression of AtMed15 of Arabidopsis in yeast causes flocculation and increases ethanol...
biostandadmin
28 Jun, 16
Public Health and Issues

Smart phones can make you go “Sightless” temporarily

It is a very common observation for people to loose their vision for few seconds after doing these events, 1) after staring at sun for Nano-seconds, 2) entering in to home after...
Sabeera Bonala
28 Jun, 16
Women Health

Eating fruits and vegetables regularly helps to lower the risk of breast cancer

“Fruit and vegetable consumption in adolescence and early adulthood and risk of breast cancer: population based cohort study” is the title of the study published in BMJ...
biostandadmin
27 Jun, 16
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The moment he granted me a seat, the news spread like anything. The principal called Mr. Sahu and almost every person laughed at me. I was a very simple girl from middle-class family. Many unwanted suggestions poured in. But I think I was destined to be here. Days went by. At the end of every year, a mining student has to go for training in mines.

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