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  1. IIT Guwahati completes tech transfer of vaccine to combat swine fever – ThePrint – PTIFeed

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    Guwahati, Mar 26 (PTI) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati has successfully transferred a ‘pioneering’ vaccine technology to a manufacturing company specialising in high-quality vaccines for combating swine fever virus in pigs and wild boars, a release said on Tuesday. This vaccine marks the first recombinant virus-based solution for classical swine fever developed in India, […]

    2026-07-06
  2. Latest Videos, News Videos, On Camera, Off The Cuff, Cut The Clutter, Election Videos, Election 2019 Videos – ThePrint

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    Watch latest news, politics, defence, education & culture videos from India only on ThePrint

    2026-07-05
  3. Something's changed in the monsoon clouds over India in 30 years

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    The disappearance of altostratus clouds has transformed predictable, steady showers into chaotic and heavy downpours.

    2026-07-06
  4. Industrial revolution conquered nature. Technology is conquering what it means to be human

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    What is being lost is not information. It is the capacity to do anything with information that requires a sustained, reflective, and internally coherent self.

    2026-07-05
  5. About Us – ThePrint

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    About ThePrint, its investors and its leadership team

    2026-07-03
  6. IIT Guwahati's algorithm to encode brain networks of healthy humans, patients with Parkinson's – ThePrint – PTIFeed

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    New Delhi, Mar 21 (PTI) Researchers at IIT-Guwahati have developed a novel algorithm called Unique Brain Network Identification Number to encode the intricate brain networks of healthy humans and patients with Parkinson’s disease. The study involved the analysis of structural brain MRI scans of 180 PD patients and 70 healthy individuals from the National Institute […]

    2026-07-06
  7. From Sher Shah Suri to the Taliban, the long Afghan story in India

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    From medieval horse traders to the Taliban, the deep and entangled history between Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent — and why it still matters today.

    2026-07-05