India, March 12 -- According to data from the Ministry of Health, in January 2024 alone, Brazil recorded more than 217 thousand cases of dengue, triple the number of cases in 2023 in the same period. ... Read More
India, March 11 -- The Association of Friends of the University of Tubingen, the University Association, is celebrating its anniversary: it was founded 100 years ago with the aim of supporting researc... Read More
India, March 11 -- Every year more than 20,000 people in Germany die from blood cancer. Blood cancer is actually the most common type of cancer in children. Donations of stem cells from bone marrow or... Read More
India, March 11 -- It was confirmed that the subspecies of the East Siberian Evenkia forest wolf (Sapis lupus orientalis Dybowski, 1922) is represented by two geographical populations. They differ in ... Read More
India, March 11 -- The staff of ITMO's Center for AI in Chemistry have designed a free service that predicts properties of organic solvents. These substances find their applications in pharmaceutical,... Read More
India, March 9 -- A project led by The University of Western Australia that aims to reduce hospital fall injuries and assist recovery in older people has received more than $1.4 million in Federal fun... Read More
India, March 9 -- Researchers from The University of Western Australia will use cutting-edge technology to unlock vital insights into the immune system's role in multiple sclerosis (MS), potentially p... Read More
India, March 9 -- A nasal spray that could potentially prevent childhood ear infections that can lead to hearing loss and reduce antibiotic use is a step closer to clinical trials thanks to a $500,000... Read More
India, March 9 -- Fish and sharks living in the open ocean are impacted more by human pressure than their seabed-dwelling counterparts, according to a new study from The University of Western Australi... Read More
India, March 9 -- Mine service employees working 14-day swings in harsh conditions retained their cognitive function across different seasons but dehydration remained a key issue, a new study from The... Read More