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India Today College Rankings 2025: 10 government engineering colleges with lowest fees
The India Today Best Colleges Survey 2025 is here, and if you're a budding engineer keeping one eye on quality education and the other on cost, this one’s for you. Government engineering colleges have always been a great value, but which ones...

Scientists Found a Cosmic Loophole that Shatters Our Concept of Gravity—And May Mean Our Universe Is an Illusion
Some scientists think quantum mechanics may be working in a lower-dimensional setting, giving us the illusion of our 3-dimensional universe. This idea changes the nature of our perceived reality, including gravity and time as we understand it. But...

Indian scientists develop colour-shifting material using nanoscale geometry for wearable tech, sensors
Indian scientists have developed a tunable, colour-shifting material using nanoscale geometry, which can potentially be used in wearable technology, anti-counterfeit systems, and display technologies, the Department of Science and Technology (DST)...

Scientists are the latest 'refugees'
The U.S. is creating scientific refugees as research opportunities become precarious. Instead of worrying about their U.S. jobs, scientists are turning to international institutions to make a new life without fear of the Trump administration....

Research Tip Sheet: Cancer Biomarkers and Immunotherapy
Study Advances Monitoring of Cancer Progression, Treatment Effectiveness Through Blood Tests Newswise — Cedars-Sinai investigators discovered that large oncosomes—fluid-filled sacs released into the bloodstream by aggressive cancer cells—contain a...

ETRI to Develop Heterogeneous V2X Cooperative Driving Communications Technology
Newswise — Korean researchers will begin developing core technologies for cooperative autonomous driving services using heterogeneous vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology. This will overcome the limitations of safety services that have been...

Climate Science Digest: July 4, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 4, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. A Journal of Environmental Sciences study investigates trees best suited for cities...

These common sounds can impair your learning, according to new psychology research
New research suggests that certain sounds associated with illness—like coughing and sniffling—may interfere with learning by distracting people during educational tasks. In a recent study published in Evolutionary Psychological Science,...

Neural Network Helps Scientists Analyze Giant Gut Microbe Datasets
Gut bacteria are fundamental to many aspects of human health, from digestion to immunity. Yet, the complexities of these microbial communities – along with the vast number of different species and metabolites they produce – make it challenging to...

SEPLINE: Socioeconomic Position in Epidemiological Research—A National Guideline on Danish Registry Data
Introduction Over the past decades, addressing socioeconomic differences in health has gained growing scientific, clinical, and political attention, increasing the demand for studies investigating the impact of socioeconomic position on health...

Revealed: What your TATTOOS say about you, according to science
They were once seen as a sign of rebellion or deviance. But tattoos are now widely accepted as a form of personal expression around the world. In fact, figures have shown that more than a quarter of Brits now have tattoos - ranging from full...

Suman Kumar Cherukuru: Leading Innovation in Software Engineering and Cloud Modernization
Share Share Share Share Email In the ever-evolving world of enterprise software engineering, few technologists exhibit the depth of technical mastery and leadership finesse as Suman Kumar Cherukuru. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Suman is a senior...

Scientists Uncover Crucial Differences in STING Inhibition Between Humans and Mice
In the ever-evolving landscape of immunotherapy, the STING (Stimulator of Interferon Genes) pathway has emerged as a critical sentinel in the body’s defense against cancer and infectious agents. This intracellular signaling mechanism is known for...

Scientists Just Mapped Platinum Atoms — and It Could Transform Catalysis Forever
Using nuclear magnetic resonance, researchers at ETH Zurich have studied the atomic environments of single platinum atoms in solid supports as well as their spatial orientation. In the future, this method can be used to optimize the production of...

Scientists Just Simulated the “impossible” — Fault-Tolerant Quantum Code Cracked at Last
Quantum computers still face a major hurdle on their pathway to practical use cases: their limited ability to correct the arising computational errors. To develop truly reliable quantum computers, researchers must be able to simulate quantum...

Tiny Motions, Big Questions – Iain Johnston’s Groundbreaking Research
By Amanda ScheiPublished: 23.06.2025 Professor Iain Johnston at the Department of Mathematics (UiB) has spent years studying mitochondria – the tiny energy-producing compartments inside cells from animals to plants and fungi. He explains that if...

Muscat University of Technology and Applied Sciences organises summer programme for school students
Activities of the 2025 Summer programme for school students, organised by the University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Muscat, have begun, targeting grades four till twelve. The programme features more than 35 diverse training workshops...

AI, apps and robots: technology pledges in the 10 Year Health Plan
Digital health experts have welcomed the ambitions of the government’s new long term plan for the NHS – but warned that the devil will be in the delivery. On Wednesday this week, prime minister Sir Keir Starmer unveiled the government’s 10 Year...

NiMet to install automatic weather station at ABU’s energy research centre
The Nigerian Meteorology Agency (NiMet) has signed an agreement with the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) in Kaduna for the establishment of a mini automatic weather station. Automatic weather stations are used to observe and record weather data,...

Serendipity Space Raises Pre-Seed Round from Campus Fund to Pioneer Space-Based Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India – Business Wire India Serendipity Space, a pioneering space-tech company developing microgravity-based pharmaceutical manufacturing solutions, has raised its pre-seed round from Campus Fund. The investment will...