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Methane Microbe Defies Central Dogma of Biology

A new PNAS study reveals a methane-producing archaea that survives using a flexible genetic code, challenging a decades-old biological assumption. Discover the implications for science and medicine.

India's 220 kmph Rail Test Track Ready by March 2026

India's first dedicated high-speed rail test track, a 64-km facility in Rajasthan, is on track for completion by March 2026. It will enable testing at 220 kmph, positioning India as a global hub for rolling stock validation. Read more!

New Wild Sponge Gourd Variety Found in Odisha

An ICAR-NBPGR scientist discovers Luffa aegyptiaca var. alba, a new wild sponge gourd with white seeds in Odisha. This find could boost crop genetics and disease resistance. Read more.

Dudhwa Rhinos Freed from Satellite Collars

Three rhinos in Dudhwa Tiger Reserve freed from tracking collars in a two-day operation. One female's collar remains to protect her newborn calf. Read about the conservation strategy.

Four Dudhwa Rhinos Freed from Tracking Collars

A team from Assam successfully removed satellite collars from four rhinos in Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, granting them total independence to boost genetic diversity. Read about this landmark conservation operation.

Baby's First Steps After Pioneering Gene-Editing Therapy

A 16-month-old boy, KJ Muldoon, takes his first steps after receiving a first-ever personalized CRISPR therapy for a rare genetic disorder at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. A medical miracle just in time for Christmas.

Understanding Kallmann Syndrome's Genetic Silence

Kallmann Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, delays puberty due to hormone deficiency. Learn about its causes, diagnosis, and treatment options in India. Seek expert advice for early intervention.

Central Drug Testing Lab Approved for Bengaluru

Bengaluru is set to receive a central drug testing laboratory, significantly reducing wait times for sample analysis reports. Approval from the Centre is pending. Read more.

Ancient Africans in Genetic Isolation for 100,000 Years

Groundbreaking genetic research reveals ancient southern Africans lived in near-total isolation for 100,000 years, developing unique traits. Discover how this reshapes our understanding of human evolution. Read the full story.

Haryana farmer gifts elite Murrah calf to GADVASU

Haryana dairy farmer Shiv Kumar Redhu donates a genetically elite Murrah buffalo calf to GADVASU, Ludhiana. The calf, from a high-yield lineage, will aid university's genetic improvement and semen production programs.

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