By Ajay Mishra
By India Science Wire
अभिनव स्वदेशी प्रौद्योगिकियों के व्यवसायीकरण में उत्कृष्ट योगदान के लिए महिला वैज्ञानिकों और उद्यमियों को यह पुरस्कार दिया जाएगा।
अभिनव स्वदेशी प्रौद्योगिकियों के व्यवसायीकरण में उत्कृष्ट योगदान के लिए महिला वैज्ञानिकों और उद्यमियों को यह पुरस्कार दिया जाएगा।
By Dr SB Misra
By गाँव कनेक्शन
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Indian scientists have discovered that a protein produced by silkworms, sericin, can be used to develop a range of beauty and skincare products. The protein is known to possess anti-oxidant and other medicinal properties
Indian scientists have discovered that a protein produced by silkworms, sericin, can be used to develop a range of beauty and skincare products. The protein is known to possess anti-oxidant and other medicinal properties
By Divendra Singh
A new variety of the water spinach called Kashi Manu has been developed by agricultural scientists at the ICAR- Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, which promises an earning of Rs 15 lakh per hectare to the farmers.
A new variety of the water spinach called Kashi Manu has been developed by agricultural scientists at the ICAR- Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, which promises an earning of Rs 15 lakh per hectare to the farmers.
By Arvind Shukla
Researchers from University of Washington have reported that in the coming days, due to increasing temperature, crops will be highly susceptible to insects and diseases. Scientists fear that increasing temperature will enhance resistive power of insects. In other words, insecticides will become ineffective
Researchers from University of Washington have reported that in the coming days, due to increasing temperature, crops will be highly susceptible to insects and diseases. Scientists fear that increasing temperature will enhance resistive power of insects. In other words, insecticides will become ineffective
By Ramji Mishra
From stray cattle, pest attacks, to rising incidence of heatwaves, farmers are increasingly facing risks in the agriculture sector. To help minimise the losses and boost farmers' incomes, agricultural scientists from CSIR-CIMAP and the farm science centre at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh held a workshop on cultivation of medicinal and aromatic crops.
From stray cattle, pest attacks, to rising incidence of heatwaves, farmers are increasingly facing risks in the agriculture sector. To help minimise the losses and boost farmers' incomes, agricultural scientists from CSIR-CIMAP and the farm science centre at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh held a workshop on cultivation of medicinal and aromatic crops.
By Ashish Deep
By गाँव कनेक्शन