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IDPs: Dancing Proteins and the Search for New Therapies

“Not all proteins like to follow the rules. Some prefer to dance in chaos, and they might hold the key to curing our toughest diseases.”

Swati
The Chase for Iodin

Though the path of discovery was filled with claims and disputes, the end result shows the triumph of the human mind in unlocking one of the secrets of nature and placing before us the discovery of a new element, iodine, which is vital for our existence on the planet.

Ravindra Vaze
Six Decades of Mobile Science Exhibition in India

The Mobile Science Exhibitions (MSE) of the NCSM are the most extensive and longest-running non-formal science education programme in India.

Jayanta Sthanapati
Bacterial Rebellion: The Secret War Inside the Human Body

Our bodies are not just ours. They are shared homes with billions of microbes living in balance. When we respect them, they protect us. When we neglect them, they leave us vulnerable. 

Indresh Kumar
The Philosophy behind Catalysts!

The basic understanding of the catalysts lies not just in its understanding of their composition and mechanism but how to value their use.

Surbhi Dahiya
Zero Waste Campuses: Building a Sustainable Future Through Education

Zero Waste Campuses foster environmentally conscious behaviour, encourage responsible lifestyle choices in young minds, and promote actions that lead to reduced waste generation and responsible processing of what is produced.

Neetika W Chhabra
Nature’s Detectives: The Hidden Forensic Power of Insects

Insects are not just silent witnesses to crime but are nature’s unsung detectives, silently chronicling the timeline of death. They are essential allies in uncovering hidden truths, offering a powerful lens into the when, where, and how of a crime.

Shriza Rai
CRISPR/Cas9 The Revolutionary Genome Editing Mechanism for HIV Curation

The use of CRISPR/Cas9 in HIV therapy is justified by the capability of the system to mediate accurate, effective, and long-lasting genetic modifications.

Khushboo Negi and Samakshi Verma
Laser can put the eyes of an aircraft pilot in jeopardy

According to the FAA, intentionally aiming a laser at an aircraft can incapacitate pilots of aircraft that may be carrying hundreds of passengers.

PK Mukherjee
Advances in Tissue Engineering Organoids and Organ-on-a-Chip Technology: A New Window for Biological and Biomedical Research

Organ-on-chip technology offers immense opportunities not only in drug discovery research but also in toxicity studies, biochemical analysis, pathogenesis, and disease management.

AD Diwan, SN Harke & Archana N Panche