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VASVIK's 50th Annual Awards: Celebrating the Genius of Indian Scientists in Atmanirbhar Bharat

VASVIK's 50th Annual Awards: Celebrating the Genius of Indian Scientists in Atmanirbhar Bharat
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Vadodara
Gujarat
India
Ahmedabad
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Bombay
Anirudh-pandit
Punit-patel
Pramod-chaudhari
Nayan-patel

Scientists solve one of the biggest problem with Perovskite self-powered broadband photodetector, ET Telecom

Broadband Photodetector: Researchers from the International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy & New Materials (ARCI), Hyderabad, an autonomous institute of Department of Science and Technology (DST) have addressed these challenges by introducing an eco-friendly alternative to replace toxic Lead (Pb). The team turned to Mg, an alkaline earth metal known for its non-toxic nature and abundance, as a substitute to lead.

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India
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Broadband-photodetector
Indian-scientists
Erovskite-self-powered-broadband-photodetector

Cancer | Indian scientists turn plant cells into tiny biofactories for anti-cancer medicines

First account of Indian scientists on winter expedition to Arctic: No sun, no phones, and polar bears for company

Less than a week after India flagged off its first winter scientific expedition (November to March) to the Arctic, commencing year-round observations in Svalbard – a sort of a ‘science village’ and the designated place for global scientific research – the team spoke to The Indian Express over video.

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Karnataka
Svalbard
Antarctica
Pune
Maharashtra
Norway
Norwegian
Prashant-rawat
Aurora-borealis
Rohit-srivastava

Covid: Hidden reservoir of Covid virus identified in body cells by Indian scientists

The study focused on extracellular vesicles (EVs), microscopic particles released by cells, revealing a previously unknown aspect that could explain the virus s persistence and reoccurrence.

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India
Sukriti-baweja
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