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Friday, July 29th, 2016. Says a chorus of young voices, followed by a burst of laughter. On the screen is a smiling man cheerily reading out a story about a lonely bear who loses his growl and finds it again. The children are from the on-campus crèche Dolna, and the man on the screen is Rob Biddulph, an award-winning children's story book writer from the UK. Renewing the campus with fresh minds: Student interviews at NCBS and inStem. Friday, June 10th, 2016. Monday, March 21st, 2016. T’was the Lepidopter...
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Opinion | NCBS news
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Blogs and spur-of the-moment rants. The Importance of Trademarks. Saturday, March 31st, 2012. Tips for Scientific Publication. Friday, December 16th, 2011. No laptop. No powerpoint slides. No laser pointer. Just him and a few aspiring scientists. Some modest advice for graduate students on turning scientific data into publishable material. Bountiful jokes. This is what a talk by Jiri Friml in March 2011 at the National University of Singapore was all about. Monday, October 17th, 2011. Tuesday, September ...
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Randomness. Competition September 2014 | NCBS news
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Randomness. Competition September 2014. Flip: solution to mundane conflicts of mind. NCBS L-6 2014 A. Vats Nikon 5200 using same settings while exposing both the faces and added digital noise. Nandi Hills, 2013, Prabahan Chakraborty, SX 150 IS. SLC Second Floor, 2013, Prabahan Chakraborty,SX-150IS. Order in Randomness II. NCBS, 2014, Ashish Dhayani, MotoG. NCBS Campus, 2014, Ashish Dhayani, Sony DSC HX7V. Shravanabelagola, Aug 2014, Deepti Trivedi, Moto E phone. The Buzz is On! The Order in randomness.
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Harini Aiyer | NCBS news
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Stories from Harini Aiyer. The odour detectors: using biology to redesign communication. Monday, August 3rd, 2015. When a female moth decides she is ready to mate, she sends out a leading signal - a chemical cocktail that makes male moths drop everything and fly toward her, sometimes from over a kilometre away. Even a brief period of stress could affect memory: study. Moving objects and flowing air: how bees position their antennae during flight. Spotlight on women scientists. Lensman in the wild.
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Stories from Aparna U Banerjee. Monday, March 21st, 2016. The National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), a leading institution for fundamental research in biology in India owes its existence to the vision and perseverance of Obaid Siddiqi. City as a Superorganism Installation by Simona Koch. Tuesday, August 11th, 2015. Searching Seeing at NCBS. Thursday, December 18th, 2014. Searching Seeing at NCBS. Public Lecture by Prof. Vish Vishwanath. Wednesday, November 5th, 2014. Moving objects and flowing a...
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NCBS Research | NCBS news
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Can a brain scan early in stress predict eventual memory loss? Monday, July 25th, 2016. Moving objects and flowing air: How bees position their antennae during flight. Friday, July 15th, 2016. The rise of the complex modern cell. Monday, July 4th, 2016. Complex modern cells - the ones that you and I are made up of - may be the result of a long-drawn courtship, rather than a hasty marriage between two types of structurally simple cells. NCBS welcomes new faculty member Raj Ladher. Wednesday, June 1st, 2016.
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Talk the Walk | NCBS news
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Doing science is one thing, explaining it is another. Geoff Hyde discusses science communication. In Fear of Being Clear. Saturday, January 9th, 2010. In my previous post. I tried to allay some possible concerns about "writing to recipes", and one of my main points was that sticking to a schema can lead to clearer writing. In this post I want to tackle another "fear of the formula", one that seems the most paradoxical of all: an aversion to the very clarity that we were previously (and naively?
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Jayant Udgaonkar TWAS Fellow. RIKEN MoU Lead final. Even a brief period of stress could affect memory: study. Moving objects and flowing air: how bees position their antennae during flight. Spotlight on women scientists. Lensman in the wild. Moth Day at NCBS.
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NCBS Research | NCBS news
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The research scene at NCBS. Can a brain scan early in stress predict eventual memory loss? Monday, July 25th, 2016. Moving objects and flowing air: How bees position their antennae during flight. Friday, July 15th, 2016. The rise of the complex modern cell. Monday, July 4th, 2016. Complex modern cells - the ones that you and I are made up of - may be the result of a long-drawn courtship, rather than a hasty marriage between two types of structurally simple cells. Wednesday, June 1st, 2016. Wednesday, Mar...
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Arts, social, sport and lots more. Friday, July 29th, 2016. Says a chorus of young voices, followed by a burst of laughter. On the screen is a smiling man cheerily reading out a story about a lonely bear who loses his growl and finds it again. The children are from the on-campus crèche Dolna, and the man on the screen is Rob Biddulph, an award-winning children's story book writer from the UK. Renewing the campus with fresh minds: Student interviews at NCBS and inStem. Friday, June 10th, 2016. T’was the L...
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