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  • NCBS makes News
    12 May 2021

    ‘Bad science’: Planting frenzy misses the grasslands for the trees

    In this article on, ‘Bad science’: Planting frenzy misses the grasslands for the trees, the writer refers to work from Jayashree Ratnam, Mahesh Sankaran and colleagues on tropical savannahs. 

     

    Read the article: https://news.mongabay.com/2021/05/bad-science-planting-frenzy-misses-the...

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  • NCBS makes News
    05 May 2021

    Mistakes in protein synthesis can lead to phenotypic diversity

    Dr. Laasya Samhita’s interview with Bio Patrika hosting “Vigyan Patrika”, a series of author interviews. Dr. Laasya is postdoc and DBT/Wellcome Trust early career fellow with Dr. Deepa Agashe, National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore. As an independent postdoctoral fellow, she works in an Evolutionary Biology laboratory and blends molecular biology with evolution, investigating how errors in protein synthesis can influence bacterial adaptation, and even turn out to be good for the cell.

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  • NCBS makes News
    04 May 2021

    Calcium sensor STIM1 regulates gene expression and synaptic connectivity of Purkinje neurons

    Sreeja Kumari Dhanya’s interview with Bio Patrika hosting “Vigyan Patrika”, a series of author interviews. Dhanya is a Ph.D. student working under the guidance of Prof. Gaiti Hasan in National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore. She completed her master’s in Medical Biotechnology from Manipal School of Life Sciences (MSLS) at Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal.
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    15 April 2021

    What genetic information about dholes tells us about its understudied population

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    05 March 2021

    NCBS teams up with NGOs for MSc in wildlife course

    The National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) has partnered with The Habitat Trust (THT) and the National Conservation Foundation (NCF) to offer an MSc programme in wildlife biology and conservation.

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  • NCBS makes News
    21 April 2021

    Indo-French talks to strengthen scientific collaboration in bio-health

    Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) welcomed Jean-Yves Le Drian, French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs to its campus. The minister made it a point to visit the Cluster for talks with the directors and CEO of NCBS, inStem, and C-CAMP respectively.

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  • NCBS makes News
    19 April 2021

    Butterflies and moths look at the world differently: Blame it on evolution

    All moths engage in swift flight manoeuvres, and their eyes can sense the slightest change in their environment. What causes their eyes to perform the same functions under different light conditions is not clear to scientists. Recently, researchers have studied whether the butterflies and moths’ activity patterns at different times of the day can explain the difference in how their eyes function.

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  • NCBS makes News
    23 February 2021

    Fragmentation of tiger habitat is leading to inbreeding, low survival: Study

    The study published in journal of Molecular Biology and Evolution published on February 16 suggests that there is inbreeding among Indian tigers, which is a result of isolated populations due to habitat loss.

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  • NCBS makes News
    31 January 2021

    179 species of butterflies recorded in Bengaluru

    Butterflies of Bengaluru by Krushnamegh Kunte and Nitin Ravikanthachari is an initiative by the Karnataka Forest Department (Research Wing), National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), and Indian Foundation for Butterflies, Bengaluru.

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    https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/179-species-of-butterflie...

     

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    01 March 2021

    In a first, scientists develop model to estimate dhole population

    A scientifically robust method to estimate dhole numbers for the first time in India.
     

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