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The application uses Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) to identify disease symptoms from images of leaves, and is small ...
From massive hurricanes swirling across the Earth to an aeroplane flying through turbulent air or even the way cream mixes into your coffee, these everyday phenomena are governed by turbulence. It’s a ...
A new study presents a comprehensive understanding of how river floods in India have evolved over the past 40 years, from ...
The study from IISc found a previously unidentified yeast-like symbiont inside the lac insect Kerria lacca, which gives the ...
The study sheds light on a crucial protein, PfPPM2, which controls asexual division and switching between the sexual forms in ...
Agriculture has been the backbone of our nation's economy. The sector employs more than 50% of the labour force in India, and the country ranks second in the world in terms of farm output. However, ...
A new study has confirmed that embayed beaches are experiencing critical shoreline retreats, and beaches that have seen ...
Researchers at IISc conducted a case study of the Koramangala Challaghatta (K&C) Valley project in Karnataka to show how ...
The new method offers a straightforward approach to imprint the geometric phase from a classical laser beam and transfer it ...
New research reveals India's shifting climate change risks and resilience, offering a novel framework for other developing ...
The team observed two merging galaxies and discovered that the energy from a quasar is actively transforming the gas within its companion galaxy, thereby dictating whether new stars can form.
We can “see” our universe because our eyes can detect light in the form of energy quanta or packets of energy called photons or electromagnetic (EM) waves. However, besides electromagnetic (EM) waves, ...
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