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3D-Printed Human Organs From Bio-Ink Made Of Muga Silk-Proteins

At the Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Laboratory in IIT-Guwahati, Dr Biman B Mandal has been working with silk proteins to try and create an artificial implant that mimics the architecture and structure of real tissues, organs,

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Pegasus To Bring eVTOL That Can Also Operate As An eCTOL

South African urban air mobility (UAM) startup Pegasus Universal Aerospace, founded in 2012, has an interesting electric vertical take-off & landing (eVTOL) aircraft that can also operate as an electric conventional take-off

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No “One Size Fit All” Solution For Water Contamination

Experts working in the area of water quality management have emphasized that there can be no “one size fit all” solution to tackle the problem of water contamination as the nature and

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Happy Seeder: A Solution To Crop Residue Burning

A new study has found that farmers in north India, can not only help reduce air pollution but also improve the productivity of their soil and earn more profits if they stop

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Local Residents Claim: Cochin Airports “Canal Top Project” Is Disrupting Water Flow During Floods

Authorities of the Cochin International Airport have decided to dismantle solar panels from one of its eight projects running on the premises, following objections from local residents. Local residents claimed that the

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Indian Monsoon 2019: If This Is Not Climate Change, What Is?

If there is any more evidence that deniers need about the existence of climate change, they should look at the 2019 southwest monsoon season in India. The monsoon has played truant this

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Arctic Could Have No Ice In September

A shocking new study says that sea ice in the Arctic could completely disappear through September each summer if average global temperatures increase by as little as 2 degrees Celsius and climate conditions

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A Colossal Failure: World’s First Solar Road

In 2016 France turned a one-kilometer stretch of Normandy’s roadway into the world’s first solar road. And three years later, the trial project has turned out to be an absolute disaster. The photovoltaic panels

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