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.
Instagram has now evolved into more than just a photo-sharing and social networking site. It's a thriving market where young entrepreneurs, notably students, are making an impact with their innovative small businesses.
In the modern educational environment, capturing students' attention is one thing, but maintaining their interest poses an additional challenge, which is addressed by immersive learning.
Before emails and phones arrived, heartfelt letters were the only form of communication that helped individuals portray and convey their longing and love. This is one such story of Anupam Neogi and Vidya Neogi, who never let distance be the full stop to their cherished love.
Dr Bramhachari’s medicine Urea Stibamine, a medicine for Kala-Azar came as a blessing to the people living in the Indian subcontinent.
The term nano-history (anu itihas) pertains to historical narratives focusing on smaller entities or localities, such as districts, sub-divisions, towns, and villages, rather than nations or larger regions.