Guntupalli Prasad said the discovery “throws light on the evolution and diversity of ichthyosaurs in the Indo-Madagascan region of the former Gondwanaland.”
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The recipients will get $300,000 per year for five years.
He joined the faculty in pharmaceutical sciences at NDSU in 2011.
The first ever photographic evidence of the phenomenon was provided by Japanese geologist Yutaka Yasui.
It will also attempt to land the first stage of the rocket on land for reuse.
Henry Throop says that US-India has had successful research collaborations and the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft mission where India invited world scientists to join efforts to build its parts has been a perfect example.
The supervolcano needs only 35 percent heat reduction to avoid a world catastrophe.
Kesarbai, born in Goa in 1893, was awarded the title of Surshri in 1938 by Rabindranath Tagore
He was awarded the top prize of $3,000, a trophy, and the right to represent the Brain Bee worldwide.
The fossil is in its life-like shape without getting shredded despite the pressure and age.
The agricultural areas in the Indus and Ganges river basins will be hard-hit
This could be the first ever man-made mass extinction since life existed.
The study concludes that Slc6a15 caused enhanced susceptibility to a subthreshold social defeat stress
The scholarship is for the Space Studies Program at the Cork Institute of Technology in Ireland
The Kepler space telescope is on a constant look for exoplanets.
ISRO is developing a semi-cryogenic engine that will use eco-friendly kerosene as propellant.
Chari will become the third Indian American to explore space
Advanced indigenous cryogenic engine was used in the rocket
Research team includes three Indian Americans.
Aerospace engineer Ajay Kothari makes that bold prediction in an interview with the American Bazaar.
This is Juno’s second brush with Jupiter. Scientists are expecting to uncover the mystery behind its formation, and truth about the Great Red Spot.
Bacteria was found by a team led by Indian American scientist at NASA Dr. Kasthuri Venkateswaran
Kartic Chandran is a professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York
KalamSat will be launched from a NASA facility in Wallops Island
Indian American A.K. Balaji is part of the team that developed the device.