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All about Science - to remove misconceptions and encourage scientific temper

Communicating science to the common people

'To make  them see the world differently through the beautiful lense of  science'

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         WE LOVE SCIENCE HERE BECAUSE IT IS A MANY SPLENDOURED THING

     THIS  IS A WAR ZONE WHERE SCIENCE FIGHTS WITH NONSENSE AND WINS                                               

“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”             

                    "Being a scientist is a state of mind, not a profession!"

                  "Science, when it's done right, can yield amazing things".

         The Reach of Scientific Research From Labs to Laymen

The aim of science is not only to open a door to infinite knowledge and                                     wisdom but to set a limit to infinite error.

"Knowledge is a Superpower but the irony is you cannot get enough of it with ever increasing data base unless you try to keep up with it constantly and in the right way!" The best education comes from learning from people who know what they are exactly talking about.

Science is this glorious adventure into the unknown, the opportunity to discover things that nobody knew before. And that’s just an experience that’s not to be missed. But it’s also a motivated effort to try to help humankind. And maybe that’s just by increasing human knowledge—because that’s a way to make us a nobler species.

If you are scientifically literate the world looks very different to you.

We do science and science communication not because they are easy but because they are difficult!

“Science is not a subject you studied in school. It’s life. We 're brought into existence by it!"

 Links to some important articles :

1. Interactive science series...

a. how-to-do-research-and-write-research-papers-part 13

b. Some Qs people asked me on science and my replies to them...

Part 6part-10part-11part-12, part 14  ,  part- 8

part- 1part-2part-4part-5part-16part-17part-18 , part-19 , part-20

part-21 , part-22part-23part-24part-25part-26part-27 , part-28

part-29part-30part-31part-32part-33part-34part-35part-36part-37,

 part-38part-40part-41part-42part-43part-44part-45part-46part-47

Part 48 part49Critical thinking -part 50 , part -51part-52part-53

part-54part-55part-57part-58part-59part-60part-61part-62part-63

part 64, part-65part-66part-67part-68part 69part-70 part-71part-73 ...

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BP variations during pregnancy part-72

who is responsible for the gender of  their children - a man or a woman -part-56

c. some-questions-people-asked-me-on-science-based-on-my-art-and-poems -part-7

d. science-s-rules-are-unyielding-they-will-not-be-bent-for-anybody-part-3-

e. debate-between-scientists-and-people-who-practice-and-propagate-pseudo-science - part -9

f. why astrology is pseudo-science part 15

g. How Science is demolishing patriarchal ideas - part-39

2. in-defence-of-mangalyaan-why-even-developing-countries-like-india need space research programmes

3. Science communication series:

a. science-communication - part 1

b. how-scienitsts-should-communicate-with-laymen - part 2

c. main-challenges-of-science-communication-and-how-to-overcome-them - part 3

d. the-importance-of-science-communication-through-art- part 4

e. why-science-communication-is-geting worse - part  5

f. why-science-journalism-is-not-taken-seriously-in-this-part-of-the-world - part 6

g. blogs-the-best-bet-to-communicate-science-by-scientists- part 7

h. why-it-is-difficult-for-scientists-to-debate-controversial-issues - part 8

i. science-writers-and-communicators-where-are-you - part 9

j. shooting-the-messengers-for-a-different-reason-for-conveying-the- part 10

k. why-is-science-journalism-different-from-other-forms-of-journalism - part 11

l.  golden-rules-of-science-communication- Part 12

m. science-writers-should-develop-a-broader-view-to-put-things-in-th - part 13

n. an-informed-patient-is-the-most-cooperative-one -part 14

o. the-risks-scientists-will-have-to-face-while-communicating-science - part 15

p. the-most-difficult-part-of-science-communication - part 16

q. clarity-on-who-you-are-writing-for-is-important-before-sitting-to write a science story - part 17

r. science-communicators-get-thick-skinned-to-communicate-science-without-any-bias - part 18

s. is-post-truth-another-name-for-science-communication-failure?

t. why-is-it-difficult-for-scientists-to-have-high-eqs

u. art-and-literature-as-effective-aids-in-science-communication-and teaching

v.* some-qs-people-asked-me-on-science communication-and-my-replies-to-them

 ** qs-people-asked-me-on-science-and-my-replies-to-them-part-173

w. why-motivated-perception-influences-your-understanding-of-science

x. science-communication-in-uncertain-times

y. sci-com: why-keep-a-dog-and-bark-yourself

z. How to deal with sci com dilemmas?

 A+. sci-com-what-makes-a-story-news-worthy-in-science

 B+. is-a-perfect-language-important-in-writing-science-stories

C+. sci-com-how-much-entertainment-is-too-much-while-communicating-sc

D+. sci-com-why-can-t-everybody-understand-science-in-the-same-way

E+. how-to-successfully-negotiate-the-science-communication-maze

4. Health related topics:

a. why-antibiotic-resistance-is-increasing-and-how-scientists-are-tr

b. what-might-happen-when-you-take-lots-of-medicines

c. know-your-cesarean-facts-ladies

d. right-facts-about-menstruation

e. answer-to-the-question-why-on-big-c

f. how-scientists-are-identifying-new-preventive-measures-and-cures-

g. what-if-little-creatures-high-jack-your-brain-and-try-to-control-

h. who-knows-better?

i. mycotoxicoses

j. immunotherapy

k. can-rust-from-old-drinking-water-pipes-cause-health-problems

l. pvc-and-cpvc-pipes-should-not-be-used-for-drinking-water-supply

m. melioidosis

n.vaccine-woes

o. desensitization-and-transplant-success-story

p. do-you-think-the-medicines-you-are-taking-are-perfectly-alright-then revisit your position!

q. swine-flu-the-difficlulties-we-still-face-while-tackling-the-outb

r. dump-this-useless-information-into-a-garbage-bin-if-you-really-care about evidence based medicine

s. don-t-ignore-these-head-injuries

t. the-detoxification-scam

u. allergic- agony-caused-by-caterpillars-and-moths

General science: 

a.why-do-water-bodies-suddenly-change-colour

b. don-t-knock-down-your-own-life-line

c. the-most-menacing-animal-in-the-world

d. how-exo-planets-are-detected

e. the-importance-of-earth-s-magnetic-field

f. saving-tigers-from-extinction-is-still-a-travail

g. the-importance-of-snakes-in-our-eco-systems

h. understanding-reverse-osmosis

i. the-importance-of-microbiomes

j. crispr-cas9-gene-editing-technique-a-boon-to-fixing-defective-gen

k. biomimicry-a-solution-to-some-of-our-problems

5. the-dilemmas-scientists-face

6. why-we-get-contradictory-reports-in-science

7. be-alert-pseudo-science-and-anti-science-are-on-prowl

8. science-will-answer-your-questions-and-solve-your-problems

9. how-science-debunks-baseless-beliefs

10. climate-science-and-its-relevance

11. the-road-to-a-healthy-life

12. relative-truth-about-gm-crops-and-foods

13. intuition-based-work-is-bad-science

14. how-science-explains-near-death-experiences

15. just-studies-are-different-from-thorough-scientific-research

16. lab-scientists-versus-internet-scientists

17. can-you-challenge-science?

18. the-myth-of-ritual-working

19.science-and-superstitions-how-rational-thinking-can-make-you-work-better

20. comets-are-not-harmful-or-bad-omens-so-enjoy-the-clestial-shows

21. explanation-of-mysterious-lights-during-earthquakes

22. science-can-tell-what-constitutes-the-beauty-of-a-rose

23. what-lessons-can-science-learn-from-tragedies-like-these

24. the-specific-traits-of-a-scientific-mind

25. science-and-the-paranormal

26. are-these-inventions-and-discoveries-really-accidental-and-intuitive like the journalists say?

27. how-the-brain-of-a-polymath-copes-with-all-the-things-it-does

28. how-to-make-scientific-research-in-india-a-success-story

29. getting-rid-of-plastic-the-natural-way

30. why-some-interesting-things-happen-in-nature

31. real-life-stories-that-proves-how-science-helps-you

32. Science and trust series:

a. how-to-trust-science-stories-a-guide-for-common-man

b. trust-in-science-what-makes-people-waver

c. standing-up-for-science-showing-reasons-why-science-should-be-trusted

You will find the entire list of discussions here: http://kkartlab.in/group/some-science/forum

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Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 3, 2020 at 8:49am

How large a gathering is too large during the coronavirus pandemic?

The math of social networks can create a roadmap to a group size that still curbs spread

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/coronavirus-covid19-social-gath...

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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/coronavirus-covid19-control-mea...

How coronavirus control measures could affect its global death toll

Experts analyzed contact patterns and disease severity to estimate COVID-19’s potential reach

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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cats-animals-pets-coronavirus-c...

A cat appears to have caught the coronavirus, but it’s complicated

There is no evidence that cats can transmit the virus to people

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https://www.the-scientist.com/features/bacteria-as-living-microrobo...

Bacteria as Living Microrobots to Fight Cancer

Autonomous, living microrobots that seek and destroy cancer are not as futuristic as one might imagine, thanks to a fusion of robotics and synthetic biology.

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https://theconversation.com/a-matter-of-trust-coronavirus-shows-aga...

A matter of trust: coronavirus shows again why we value expertise when it comes to our health

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 3, 2020 at 6:01am

Newly discovered memory process influences decision-making

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-newly-memory-decision-making...

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https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-cocky-kids-four-year-olds-ov...

Cocky kids: The four-year-olds with the same overconfidence as risk-taking bankers

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Lifestyle changes could delay memory problems in old age, depending on our genes

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Natural sunscreen gene influences how we make vitamin D

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https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-starving-pancreatic-cancer-c...

Starving pancreatic cancer of cysteine may kill tumor cells

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https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-news-tone-content-covid-cove...

Too much news: How the tone and content of COVID-19 coverage affects mental wellbeing

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https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-muscle-protein-abundant-hear...

Muscle protein abundant in the heart plays key role in blood clotting during heart attack

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https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-safer-home-safe-space.html?u...

In an effort to control the spread of COVID-19, several states have issued stay-at-home orders. But for domestic violence victims, staying at home may not mean safer at home.

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 3, 2020 at 5:17am

Bioengineering biomimetic human small muscular pulmonary arteries

https://phys.org/news/2020-04-bioengineering-biomimetic-human-small...

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-cells-protein-logic-gates.html?utm_so...

Turning cells into computers with protein logic gates. The same basic tools that allow computers to function are now being used to control life at the molecular level. The advances have implications for future medicines and synthetic biology.

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-next-generation-sensor-network-tracki...

Scientists develop 'backpack' computers to track wild animals in hard-to-reach habitats

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Geneticists are bringing personal medicine closer for multiracial individuals

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-relativity-source-quantum-exoticism.h...

Does relativity lie at the source of quantum exoticism?

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-invisible-visible-entangled-photons-i...

Making the invisible visible: Entangled photons for imaging and measurement techniques

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https://techxplore.com/news/2020-04-dashboard-tray.html?utm_source=...

A dashboard tray that appears and disappears at the wave of a hand

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 2, 2020 at 9:44am

*Bacterial Immunity: An adaptable defense

https://elifesciences.org/articles/56122?utm_source=content_alert&a...

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/01/climate-crisis-...

Climate crisis may have pushed world's tropical coral reefs to tipping point of 'near-annual' bleaching
Mass bleaching seen along Great Barrier Reef could mark start of global-scale event, expert warns

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 https://www.sciencealert.com/10-coronavirus-symptoms-you-may-not-be...

Some COVID-19 Symptoms Are Turning Out to Be Atypical. Here's What We Know So Far

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https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24532754-600-can-you-catch-t...

Can you catch the coronavirus twice? We don’t know yet

We don’t have enough evidence yet to know if recovering from covid-19 induces immunity, or whether any immunity would give long-lasting protection against the coronavirus

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https://techxplore.com/news/2020-04-boost-internet-home.html?utm_so...

How to boost your internet speed when everyone is working from home

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https://techxplore.com/news/2020-04-in-flight-air-density-accurate....

Predicting in-flight air density for more accurate landing

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Engineers 3-D print face shields for doctors and healthcare workers

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 2, 2020 at 9:22am

US scientists link BCG vaccination with fewer COVID-19 cases, Indian scientists hopeful but cautious

"We found that countries without universal policies of BCG vaccination, such as Italy, the Netherlands, and the United States, have been more severely affected compared to countries with universal and long-standing BCG policies," noted the researchers led by Gonzalo Otazu, assistant professor of biomedical sciences at NYIT.

The Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine, administered to millions of Indian children soon after birth to protect against tuberculosis, could be a "game-changer" in the fight against the deadly coronavirus, say US scientists. The severity of coronavirus impact may be linked to national policies on BCG childhood vaccination, the yet to be published study from the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) states while citing the examples of Italy and the US.
We found that countries without universal policies of BCG vaccination, such as Italy, the Netherlands, and the United States, have been more severely affected compared to countries with universal and long-standing BCG policies.

According to the study, a combination of reduced morbidity and mortality could make the BCG vaccination a game-changer in the fight against COVID-19.

The BCG vaccine is part of India's universal immunisation programme and administered to millions of children at birth or soon after it.

It is the live weakened form of mycobacterium bovis -- the causative agent of tuberculosis in cattle -- related to mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria which causes tuberculosis in humans.

India, with the world's highest TB burden, introduced BCG mass immunisation in 1948.

It was effective not in the sense that it was able to cure, but it was able to reduce the intensity," Gulati said.

Gulati explained that the SARS virus is also basically a "coronated virus".

"So since the current pandemic is less intense in the countries with BCG vaccine intervention and that it was effective against another coronavirus is reason for hope.


Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 2, 2020 at 9:08am

How the novel coronavirus binds to human cells

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-coronavirus-human-cells.html...

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Quarantined Italians become citizen scientists

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https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/04/to-stem-coronavirus-...

To stem the coronavirus crisis, Harvard Medical School scientists forge ahead on six key fronts

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coronavirus crisis, science is the way out: Q&A with Neil deGrasse Tyson and Ann Druyan

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/04/01/coronavirus-neil-...

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 2, 2020 at 8:31am

The new coronavirus emerged from the global wildlife trade – and may be devastating enough to end it

https://theconversation.com/the-new-coronavirus-emerged-from-the-gl...

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-disease-primarily-roadsides.html?utm_...

Plant disease primarily spreads via roadsides

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Research: Lockdowns need to last more than six weeks to contain COVID-19 $$

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Heavy drinking into older age adds 4 cm to waistline

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*'Cool' relief for migraine sufferers: Innovation law center helps bring wearable tech to market

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Most diets lead to weight loss and lower blood pressure, but effects largely disappear after a year

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 2, 2020 at 7:42am

 high dopamine concentrations do not make neurons more active. However, higher dopamine levels do make the neurons remain active for a longer period of time.

More information: Local and global consequences of reward-evoked striatal dopamine release, Nature (2020). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2158-3 , https://nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2158-3

Journal information: Nature 

Specialized MRI sensor reveals the neurotransmitter's influence on neural activity throughout the brain

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-universe.html?utm_source=nwletter&...

Researchers test the way we understand forces in the universe

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 https://theconversation.com/coronavirus-pandemic-has-unleashed-a-wa...

Coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a wave of cyber attacks – here’s how to protect yourself

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https://techxplore.com/news/2020-04-major-net-industrial-emissions....

Major new study charts course to net zero industrial emissions

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-discovery-compounds-circadian-clock.h...

The discovery of new compounds for acting on the circadian clock

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 2, 2020 at 5:39am

Research: Cancer gene inhibition shows step toward beating neuroblastomas

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-cancer-gene-inhibition-neuro...

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-skull-scans-reveal-evolutionary-secre...

Skull scans reveal evolutionary secrets of fossil brains

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-physical-spurs-gene-reveals.html?utm_...

Physical force alone spurs gene expression, study reveals

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-evolutionary-cave-hibernate-extinctio...

Evolutionary adaptation helped cave bears hibernate, but may have caused extinction

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https://techxplore.com/news/2020-04-google-chips.html?utm_source=nw...

Google trains chips to design themselves

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Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on April 1, 2020 at 8:21am

Coronavirus Tests are Now Free For Every Indian – Here are a few Authorized Testing Centres list and their contact numbers. The number of the testing centres have been increased now and this is only a preliminary list.

http://www.techiyogiz.com/2020/03/coronavirus-tests-are-now-free-fo...

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https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/coronvavirushelplinenumber.pdf

India: Central Helpline Number for corona-virus: - +91-11-23978046
Helpline Numbers of States & Union Territories (UTs)

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https://www.sciencealert.com/the-structure-of-the-coronavirus-spike...

*New Study of The Coronavirus 'Spike' Protein Could Help Explain Its Immense Spread

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*Do You Really Have to Disinfect All Groceries Now? An Expert Explains

 

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