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Redundancy in movement may boost motor learning
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Ranjini Raghunath |
Study reinforces belief that exploring more ways to do the same task underlies faster learning. |
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What makes brain tumours highly aggressive?
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Divya Vishwanath |
Scientists decode reasons behind aggressiveness of glioblastoma and hint at possible therapeutic strategies. |
Learning how Japanese Encephalitis Virus debilitates brain cells
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Leslee Lazar |
Simulating brain like conditions in neural stem cells, scientists find Japanese Encephalitis Virus attacks host cell's endoplasmic reticulum. |
Study uncovers rare interplay between motor proteins in cell division
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Ranjini Raghunath |
Researchers pinpoint key molecules that influence movement of nuclear material. |
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Of wildlife and women
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Vanshika Singh |
A young biologist pursues two young tiger siblings and discovers new insights about how tigers disperse and define their territory. |
Columns |
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Through the lens: using photography to tell science stories
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Harini Barath |
Sixteen researchers, eight days, four stories, two instructors; the Shoot for Science workshop aimed to enable scientists to tell the story of their science to a wide audience using photography. |
When a hobby became a movement
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Reteeka Sud |
What started as a pastime has become a flagship program in J&K state's Department of Education. Meet the man behind the movement, Manzoor Javaid. |
Upcoming Deadlines |
Grants |
Proposals requested from schools, colleges, research organisations and citizen scientists for use of the Foldscope as a education, training and research tool
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Department of Biotechnology |
31 May 2017 |
The SERB-National Post Doctoral Fellowship ( N-PDF)
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Department of Science and Technology |
30 April 2017 |
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Jobs |
Postdoctoral Fellow
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IIT, Gandhinagar |
30 April 2017 |
Research Associate
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Indian Council for Medical Research |
30 April 2017 |
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Events |
7th annual science journalism workshop
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National Centre for Biological Sciences |
31 May 2017 |
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