The systems we have created seem to be controlling our minds and bodies. Why did this happen, and what can we do about it?
IISC researcher, Dr. Ramachandra highlights the decline of Bengaluru's water bodies from 1,452 in the 1800s to just 216 today ...
Bloomington City Council is set for a hearing on right of way code changes on March 31, 2025, offering residents various ways ...
According to Dr. Ramachandra, Bengaluru once had 1,452 lakes and 80 per cent green cover in the 1800s. However, unchecked urbanisation and encroachments have severely impacted this ecosystem. By the ...
The strongest links seen were between greater height and conditions related to the circulatory system, the endocrine ... ancestry sex-specific disease map for genetically predicted height, npj ...
A cave diver's paradise, the Bahamas is home to an extensive network of life-sustaining underwater caverns chock-full of ...
If you Google 'are octopuses aliens?' the Google AI snipped says right at the top 'no, octopuses are not aliens' and you'd ...
In this “data-scarce zone,” the paper offers a road map for the first 24 hours and tips for transfer, teams, and more.
Set in 1895, Emma Donoghue's latest novel The Paris Express takes readers all aboard a suspenseful train journey from the ...
Passages discovered during each expedition are rendered in different colors, and the map looks like a multicolored schematic of the human circulatory system. Tracing a sinuous green line with a ...
Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. The heart is the central organ ...
W hen we age, our scrapes don’t heal as quickly, our movements elicit grunts, our twinges persist longer than they used to.