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Is one drink a day fine? New US study debunks the myth of ‘moderate drinking’

Janaki Pande -
American and Canadian researchers have debunked the myth of ‘moderate drinking’ in a study published last week in the Journal of Studies of Alcohol and Drugs.

What is love? Scholars, neuroscientists and psychologists met in Edinburgh to find out

Ratan Priya -
In a first, UK’s Royal Society organised a meeting of psychologists, neuroscientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and zoologists to discuss the evolution of love in human relationships.

Cancer is becoming more common among adults under 50 years. And experts can’t figure out why

Ashleigh Hamilton -
It is worrying because some of these cancers, particularly pancreatic and stomach cancer, have low survival rates.

Breakthrough ‘digital brain-spine bridge’ helps paralysed man walk again, regain limb control

Gaurvi Narang -
Findings of research published in 'Nature' Wednesday. Researchers say effects of Brain-Spine Interface (BSI) system still appear to be localised, and only tested on one person so far.

Royal Society’s only new Indian fellow this yr is agricultural scientist who decoded legume genomes

Mohana Basu -
Rajeev Varshney is fourth Indian agricultural scientist to become FRS. He was recognised for his seminal work that helped India develop and release eight chickpea varieties.  

New hope for HIV cure: Dual gene editing ‘eliminates’ infection, targets protein that helps virus enter body

Gaurvi Narang -
US study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Therapy administered to mice engrafted with human T cells resulted in suppression of virus & elimination of HIV-1.

Using AI, Web of Science has delisted 50 prominent academic journals. What this means for researchers

Mohana Basu -
Among those delisted by the research database is MDPI’s International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2nd-largest in world in terms of articles published per year.

Scientists discover fruit flies’ superpower: They can ‘taste’ the high and low pH in food

Debdutta Chakraborty -
Fruit flies have a unique taste receptor that allows them to detect alkaline foods and may help them dodge toxic substances, says US study published in Nature Metabolism last week.

IIT Madras develops open-source database of COVID antibodies to combat future variants

Debdutta Chakraborty -
The one of a kind database called ‘Ab-CoV’ contains detailed information about all COVID-related antibodies identified so far, including the source of each.

Immune systems of pregnant women differ based on whether they have anxiety, finds US study

Gaurvi Narang -
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, Johns Hopkins and Columbia University say this is '1st clear evidence that immune activity differs for pregnant women depending on anxiety status'.

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Iran player’s gun gesture was just a goal celebration. Stop projecting your politics on it

Saptak Datta -
From Gabriel Batistuta's machine-gun routine to Robbie Keane's finger-gun salute, guns aren't foreign to goal celebrations. Backlash against Iran’s Mohammad Mohebi is excessive.

ICAI to onboard 25 CA firms under PM Internship Scheme, targets 2,000 interns by year-end

Udit Bubna -
ICAI plans to engage medium and large CA firms under the PMIS, with interns likely to start joining next month. The ICAI can later open it up for everyone.

India, US, Siberia, Pakistan: 5 crashes in 3 days underline military aviation risks

Anmol Kapil -
In India, the crash involving the AN-32 transport aircraft marked the fourth major incident involving a military aircraft since the beginning of this year.

Five challenges await Modi. First, he must shake off the past and Nehru

Shekhar Gupta -
It’s a perfectly reasonable presumption that Modi will be around for a significant enough time for us to reflect on the challenges that lie ahead. I will list five.