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Scientists in Bengaluru have joined hands to expand the science vocabulary of Tamil and Kannada
Mandram, an organisation formed last September to facilitate “sharing of great ideas” in local languages, mainly Tamil, had collaborated with the Bangalore Life Sciences Cluster, a set of three research institutions that share a campus, to organise a lecture series on science in Tamil and Kannada.
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Mandram presents the Jigyasa Project, to bring Tamil and Kannada on one stage
Mandram, a global platform for people interested in Tamil language and literature, marks the coming together of people from different backgrounds to share their perspectives, journey and success stories for everyone to be inspired. The first ever Mandram was organised in Chennai with speakers from varied backgrounds like science, art and culture sharing their perspectives.
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Scientists try to demystify Science in Kannada
The objective is to take Science to those students who have only studied in Kannada medium.
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Speak your tongue
Mandram, a new platform by three like-minded people across Bengaluru and Hyderabad, hosts a series of talks on science in Kannada and Tamil this Saturday
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Open Savannahs Versus Wooded Thickets – What's the Future for Pune's Hills?
Located in the midst of a rapidly expanding city, these spaces serve as important and accessible getaways for regular walkers, joggers and nature enthusiasts.
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Connecting forest corridors to save tigers
Tigers are now an endangered species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List.
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Small part of cellular protein that helps form long-term memories also drives neurodegeneration
Scientists have just discovered that a small region of a cellular protein that helps long-term memories form also drives the neurodegeneration seen in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This small part of the Ataxin-2 protein thus works for good and for bad.