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  • Research Explained
    02 January 2018

    Of Bugs and Beetles: 
Deadly bacteria select for immune memory in beetles

    We live in a world dominated by microbes, and most organisms have had to evolve strategies to deal with both, beneficial and pathogenic microbes. For humans as well as the animals we have domesticated, vaccination is by far the most popular and effective strategy against many pathogenic microbes. Vaccination relies on immune memory: on first exposure to a pathogen, our adaptive immune system generates specific antibodies, protecting against re-infection by the same pathogen.

     

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  • NCBS makes News
    30 September 2017

    Super smell strength of solitary bees

    Super smell strength of solitary bees

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  • Research Explained
    04 December 2017

    SCIENCE GALLERY INTERNATIONAL ANNOUNCES DIRECTOR FOR GALLERY IN BENGALURU

    Dublin/Bengaluru, 27th November 2017— Science Gallery International (SGI) today announced the appointment of Dr Jahnavi Phalkey as the Founding Director of Science Gallery Bengaluru.

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  • Research Explained
    28 November 2017

    Laws of attraction: hoverfly pollinators use multiple cues to identify flowers across continents

    You and I live in a sensory world—sight, sound, touch and taste blend to give us a sense of our surroundings. However, imagine perceiving the world as a fly, with a brain the size of a pinhead. Yet many insects with miniscule brains manage to do exactly what we do—identify objects like a flower, or a plant.

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  • Research Explained
    18 November 2017

    Upinder Bhalla and Yamuna Krishnan awarded the 2017 Infosys Prize for life sciences and physical sciences

    The National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) congratulates its current faculty member Upinder Bhalla, and former faculty member Yamuna Krishnan on winning the 2017 Infosys Prize in the life sciences and physical sciences categories!

    The Infosys Prize celebrates the awardees’ outstanding achievements and is intended to honor them for the excellence of their work in their respective fields.

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  • Research Explained
    04 October 2017

    Biodiversity exploration and discovery: two ant species new to science described from the Andaman Islands

    Ants are some of the smallest animals on earth but have a huge impact on the environment. Despite their important roles in the ecosystem, ant biodiversity in many tropical areas remains poorly documented and India is no exception.

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  • Research Explained
    03 October 2017

    To breed or not to breed? Migratory female butterflies face a monsoonal dilemma

    Female butterflies make smart investments, finds a new study.

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  • Community
    28 September 2017

    TTK Prestige provides support to the Bangalore Life Science Cluster campus

    The Bangalore Life Science Cluster campus has received funding support from TTK-Prestige Limited towards "Science without Boundaries" to strengthen global engagements for research and training. The signing of an agreement to establish this engagement took place at a launch event at the Cluster campus on 1 September 2017.

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  • NCBS makes News
    12 September 2017

    A new species of non-venomous aquatic snake dicovered

    A new species of non-venomous aquatic snake- Aquatic Rhabdops dicovered in Western Ghats

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  • NCBS makes News
    06 September 2017

    Native butterflies up and flying, outsiders yet to be spotted

    Native butterflies up and flying, outsiders yet to be spotted

     
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