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  Artha vijnana
Country: India

Publisher: Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics

ISBN: 0971-586X



IIT Bombay Study Shows Why South Asia Repeatedly Faces Extreme Heat Waves
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) have found different climatic drivers behind back-to-back extreme heat events experienced by South Asian countries including India, ...


Urbanisation and expansion of agriculture linked to increased lightning in north and northeast India
Recent research indicates that urbanisation and agricultural expansion are significantly contributing to the increase in lightning strikes in north and northeast India. The study, conducted by ...


IIT Bombay Study Reveals Why South Asia Faced Recurring Extreme Heatwaves In Early Spring 2022
A new study by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) and Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany has uncovered why South Asian countries experienced back-to-back extreme ...


'High-Altitude Wind Patterns & Dry Soil Conditions Caused 2022 Heatwaves In India,' Says IIT Bombay Study
Mumbai: The wind patterns in high altitude and very dry soil conditions caused back-to-back heatwaves in India in 2022, says a study by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB).


An Indian Study Reveals How COVID-19 Altered Impact Factors of Top Biomedical Journals
India: A recent study published in the Irish Journal of Medical Science has revealed how the COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered the Journal Impact Factors (JIFs) of leading biomedical journals, ...


How One Heatwave Sets The Stage For Another, More Intense Heat Spell, IIT Study Explains
A study shows that heat waves can trigger back-to-back events. Dry soil from the first wave fuels intense atmospheric changes, worsening the next. South Asia saw this in 2022.


One heatwave can lead to back-to-back hot spells: Study
A team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and Germany's Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz looked at why South Asia experienced extreme heat events one after the other ...


Removal of lymph nodes after chemo can increase survival rates in ovarian cancer patients; says AIIMS study
A study by AIIMS found that removing the lymph nodes from the pelvis and rear abdominal walls can significantly improve the survival chances of ovarian cancer patients. Read on to know more about the ...


44.15% of Goa’s forest cover ‘very highly susceptible’ to fires: Study
The study published in the Journal of Environmental Management in March concluded that open and moderately dense forests were highly susceptible to forest fires ...


India’s retraction crisis casts shadow over science research
A surge in retracted scientific papers, particularly from China, the US, and India, threatens academic integrity. Driven by a 'publish or perish' cult ...


AIIMS study reveals that removing lymph nodes from these areas may improve survival in ovarian cancer patients
A recent AIIMS, Delhi study reveals that removing specific lymph nodes from the pelvis and abdomen significantly improves survival rates for women with advanced ovarian cancer. The research, involving ...


Maternal Diabetes Increases Risk Of Autism In Children: Study
Having diabetes during pregnancy could be associated to an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in the child such as autism, according to a study published in The Lancet Diabetes and ...