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Rourkela: In what could enhance both robotic and human mission planning on Mars and deepen understanding of its habitability, ...
Researchers from NIT Rourkela and Sun Yat-sen University analysed over 20 years of Mars mission data to study how dust storms ...
Scientists from NIT Rourkela and Sun Yat-sen University analyze dust storms and water ice clouds on Mars using over 20 years ...
The government has unveiled a NT$19.13 billion (US$647.84 million) subsidy package for universities this year, in response to ...
The Executive Yuan yesterday decided to maintain four institutions’ special total medical student enrollment quota at 1,300 per year, following a backlash from civil associations over an earlier plan ...
Mars, also known as the Red Planet, is home to some of the most dramatic weather systems in the solar system. The dust raised ...
Bhubaneswar/Rourkela: Researchers from NIT Rourkela, in collaboration with scientists from UAE University and Sun Yat-sen ...
Seven Taiwanese institutions reached the top 500 including, National Cheng Kung University (203rd), National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (345th), National Taipei University of ...
Long overshadowed by bacteria, the gut virome is now stepping into the spotlight as a key player in health and disease.
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From fecal transplants to phage cocktails, scientists reveal how gut viruses could unlock precision medicine for digestive diseases and beyond.
NIT Rourkela's Prof. Jagabandhu Panda leads a study on Martian weather with UAE and Chinese universities to enhance mission planning using satellite data.