Is Alcohol the Latest Catalyst of Cancer?
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded after extensive research that alcohol is a Group 1 carcinogen, which is the highest classification for cancer-causing elements.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded after extensive research that alcohol is a Group 1 carcinogen, which is the highest classification for cancer-causing elements.
Opsonins are antibodies found in normal and immune sera which alter microorganisms and prepare them for more intensive phagocytosis.
Life comes to a standstill in summer. Temperatures in parts of north and central India have already crossed 44°C in May 2026.
A One Day International Seminar at Sarsuna College Highlights the Urgent Need for Holistic Educational Reform At a time when education systems across the globe are confronted with unprecedented challenges arising from rapid technological transformation, intensifying competition, and an escalating mental health crisis, Sarsuna College, Kolkata, organised a One Day International Seminar on “Transforming Education for the 21st Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Stress, Well-being, and Sustainable Human Development.”
The University of Sheffield, UK is inviting applications for its BSc Biochemistry course starting in September 2026.
The 81st edition of the Venice Film Festival will start its 11-day motion and magic on 28 August with Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
The 7th South Asian Short Film Festival is being held at Nandan-III, Kolkata, showing 116 short fiction and documentary films from 18 countries in five sections.
Mirzapur Season 3 diverges from its predecessors by eschewing the one-man show format.
Turnstone Global, a non-profit organisation, joined hands with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd and undertook “Project Roshni” to create awareness among village girls and women about menstrual hygiene and to reduce the risk of different diseases relating to unhygienic practices during menstruation, particularly cervical cancer.
After a severe bout of sweltering summer heat as the time comes for a splash in the rain, it also brings along microbes, which plague our eyes with infections. So along with the excitement that monsoon fills us with, we need to take proper care of our eyes.