The Harvard Medical School received award from Obama on May 19.
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Group will support a deepening of U.S.-India collaboration in science, research, academia, entrepreneurship and innovation.
Scientists confirmed that 1,284 objects observed outside Earth’s solar system are indeed planets.
The Neptune-mass planet was claimed to be in an elliptical orbit 10 times farther from Sun than Pluto.
UGC 477 is a low surface brightness (LSB) galaxy
The CST-100 Starliner crew capsule is designed by Boeing in collaboration with Bigelow Aerospace
Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus serves as a leading candidate for extra-terrestrial life.
Bubble Nebula, is a cloud of gas and dust illuminated by the brilliant star within it.
The researchers also found that neural patterns within the pSTS are specialised for recognising movement in specific parts of the face.
Solar flares are intense bursts of light from the sun
Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope picked up a brief, weak burst of high-energy light
NASA and non-profit ASME Foundation have launched a new “Future Engineers†challenge.
Cassini has been in orbit around Saturn since 2004
“Breakthrough Starshot,” is a research and engineering programme
Nearly a third of all participants are of Indian origin.
The spacecraft is operating in its lowest fuel-burn mode
SpaceX’s Dragon cargo ship arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday, carrying an experimental inflatable space habitat that might be crucial for future deep space explorations.
Dr. Sathy V. Balu-Iyer works for University at Buffalo.
The Harvard sophomore helped develop a drop-based microfluidics platform for the early diagnosis and treatment of cancers.
Statins help prevent heart attacks.
Quarks are the building blocks that form subatomic particles.
The snake species has been named Gujaratenisis.
Indian-origin researcher headed the study.
The findings appeared in the journal Advanced Materials Technologies.
Scientists from the University of Melbourne said new applications could reduce the risk of Zika virus.
