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25 Feb, 2026
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Recently, researchers have developed a deep-learning tool named Disobind that can accurately predict how intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) attach to their binding partners. This advancement marks a significant step in understanding protein interactions that are crucial for cellular functi
Recently, phytoplasma-induced root wilt disease has destroyed large tracts of traditional coconut-growing areas in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. The spread of the disease has raised serious concerns about coconut productivity and farmer livelihoods in southern India. About Root Wilt Dise
Recently, researchers have uncovered new ways in which a vitamin A-derived molecule can interfere with the immune system’s ability to fight cancer. This discovery highlights the complex role of vitamin A and its derivatives in regulating immune responses and influencing disease outcomes.
Swedish defence company Saab AB has recently demonstrated the capabilities of the RBS-15 missile, highlighting its potential to destroy key components of the Russian S-400 Triumf air defence system. This demonstration underscores the missile’s precision-strike capability and its relevance in m
Recently, scientists confirmed India’s first documented case of pufferfish poisoning, raising serious concerns about food safety and public health in regions where fish consumption is common. The incident has drawn attention to the toxic nature of certain pufferfish species and the need fo
Recently, Lake Natron in Tanzania has drawn global attention for its striking blood-red appearance, a phenomenon caused by volcanic activity and extreme chemical conditions. About Lake Natron Location Lake Natron is located in the Arusha region of Northern Tanzania, close to the Kenyan
Recently, Voyager 1 is expected to become the first human-made object to reach a distance of one light-day from Earth. A light-day is the distance that light travels in one day, which is nearly 26 billion kilometres. This milestone further strengthens its position as the most distant human-made
Recently, a massive bloom of phytoplankton encircled the Chatham Islands during the austral summer. Phytoplankton are microscopic photosynthetic organisms that form the base of marine food chains. When their population increases rapidly, it creates a visible bloom detectable by satellites. Su
Recently, the CSIR Integrated Skill Initiative has trained more than 1.90 lakh individuals through over 5,200 skill-based training programmes conducted across the country. This milestone highlights the growing outreach and impact of the programme in strengthening India’s skill development
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