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Poor Oral Hygiene could result in Heart Infection

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Thota Kanishka Rao, Amity University Kolkata Good oral hygiene is far better than having to take antibiotics in dental procedures for some heart patients to prevent a heart infection resulting from bacterial infections around the teeth. Infective endocarditis (IE), additionally called bacterial endocarditis, is a heart infection brought about by microbes that enter the circulation […]

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Earth Day 2021 – Lets “Restore our Earth”

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Anuska Sen, Team BioXone The Earth Day event was first held on 22nd April 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson and it turned into an environmental movement in 1990. Since then, it has been celebrated by over 192 countries every year. The event is conducted by Earthday.org. In 2020, Earth Day was celebrated virtually by over […]

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Aptamer: A novel active ingredient to fight Coronavirus

bioxone April 22, 2021April 22, 2021 1

Devyani Goswami, Amity University Kolkata Since the identification of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the spike protein of it has been a topic of great interest among researchers. These spike proteins are capable of infecting the host cells after their attachment to the ACE2 receptor binding domain. The new mutated strains have caused a huge amount of […]

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LED Lighting Improves Microalgae for Next-Generation Biofuel !!!

bioxone April 21, 2021April 21, 2021 2

Sagnik Nag , Amity University Kolkata As ethanol, biodiesel, and other biofuels being conventional fuel sources, continue to pose challenges, such as stringent competition with food security or lack of adequate technology for more efficient and low-cost production, microalgae are now gaining momentum as a biofuel energy crop.  According to the current scientific research work, […]

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‘Bad’ Cholesterol and Obesity are the New agents of COVID-19

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Arka Acharyya, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College, Rahara The whole world is trembling again for the second wave of covid-19. In this critical situation, a bunch of new covid-related problems has cropped up. Undoubtedly, high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or ‘bad cholesterol and obesity are two intense risk factors of heart diseases and stroke. […]

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A skunk-like creature, who were the companions of Dinosaurs found!

bioxone April 19, 2021April 19, 2021 1

Ayooshi Mitra, Amity University Kolkata In Chilean Patagonia, a fossil sample of a skunk-like animal from the dinosaur time has been identified, adding to current evidence that mammals roamed that part of South America much earlier than previously thought. Close to the famous Torres del Paine national park, a portion of the creature’s fossilized jawbone […]

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The Secret of Keeping a Healthy Body and Mind

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Thota Kanishka Rao, Amity University Kolkata From working 9-to-5 to working overtime and being stressed about every aspect of life, we humans changed our good and healthy lifestyle into an extremely unhealthy one. A healthy lifestyle leads to a sound body. Doctors have claimed that four pillars support our good health, including nutrition, physically being […]

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bNAbs in HIV research: Is a complete cure possible?

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Rohit Bhattacharjee, Amity University, Kolkata HIV research is at an inflection point, where various ways to deal to attack the infection are in or are moving toward clinical advancements. Ongoing development is giving scientist trust that a utilitarian HIV cure or even destruction of the infection is conceivable. Numerous papers throughout the long term asserted […]

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The connection between Winter Snow Melting and Water Resources!!!

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Sampriti Roy, University of Calcutta Accelerated climate change due to global warming is a well-known reality today. While the concept of climate change is unknown to few, there remain many grey areas about the effects of this ongoing phenomenon. This calls for rigorous research and the same is currently being done all over the world […]

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Vaccines for children: as the race against COVID surges!

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Thota Kanishka Rao, Amity University Kolkata With the COVID-19 vaccine doing its rounds thorough out the world, the chances of contracting other variants of the virus are rising rapidly. At present, the vaccine provides an 85-90% immunity from the initial virus but is not known to be immune against the mutated versions of the virus.  […]

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