In massive particle accelerators, sub-atomic particles (like electrons) are sped up to super-high speeds comparable to the speed of light towards a target surface. The…
Lasers play a central role in several science and technology domains ranging from communication, bio-medical applications, molecular identification to atomic clocks. Many of these applications…
Machine learning approaches bank on the availability of large datasets. However, instances where extensive datasets are not available, for example: materials having a negative Poisson’s…
This one-minute summaries the research question Karan Bansal is currently working on. Karan is a Ph.D student working with Aprotim Mazumder at TIFR Hyderabad. This…
#NewSeries Alert! In the first video of the ‘In Focus’ series, we asked Stephy Jose (Ph.D student, Kabir Ramola’s research group at TIFRH) about what…
The Nano-fabrication Hub in the Clean Room Facility at TIFR Hyderabad is equipped with advanced filtration systems and maintains air cleanliness at an exceptional level…
Window glass and a dense layer of cells? They are more alike than they appear. This video series shows how Souvik Sadhukhan (graduate student at…
On National Science Day, 2022, we started posting a thread of science themed images from the institute. A team of students also participated in a…
In a recent study, researchers at TIFR Hyderabad show how the elasticity of extracellular matrix (ECM) of epithelial tissue affects their fundamental defence against oncogenic…
Sunayana Sarkar (graduate student at Manish Jaiswal’s lab in TIFR Hyderabad) set out to standardise extraction of polyphosphates in fruit flies. This protocol would go…