Watching a thousand generations Scientists are learning a lot about
evolution as they watch microbes multiply and evolve in flasks in the lab. Adapting to changes, the
mutations at times see the microbes end up as entire ecosystems.
Yelli Iddira? The answer is just an sms away If Bangalore is hi-tech city, can BMTC lag behind? Using GPS and GIS systems, it now provides passengers waiting for buses with information on where exactly a bus is. All you need to do is sms 9945634666.
Corn & soyabean give way to grass & butterflies Wetlands take some carbon dioxide from the air and filter harmful nitrogen and phosphorus. Farmers can sell carbon credits to industries and make a good business. A new project in the US.
How safe, nutritious is the milk you drink? While India is the largest producer of milk at 92 billion litres annually, around 70 percent of this is consumed loose, and as a result is subject to contamination and adulteration.
Where students pitch in to help industry The annual expo at CEDT is proof of the increasing collaboration between academia and industry,
finds out Jayalakshmi K.
Starvation-induced fruiting body construction of Myxococcus xanthus. Myxococcus xanthus lash their tails together and hunt in a pack. If they starve, they form a ball.
The State government has been recovering hundreds of acres of encroached lands, especially in and around Bangalore, and disposing them off through auctions, inspite of not getting a good price. Is it the right move or are there better options?
We invite our readers to give their opinion in about 100 words.
Responses may be sent to Deccan Herald, No 75, M G Road, Bangalore - 560001 or e-mail: editordh@deccanherald.co.in latest by 2 pm on Saturday.
A selection of responses will be published in Sunday’s edition.