Desert bacteria from western India travel on dust storms to the Himalayas, impacting health, reveals Bose Institute study in ...
This discovery not only advances scientific knowledge but also emphasises the need for cross-regional collaboration in ...
Desert dust storms carry harmful bacteria from western India to the Himalayas, altering airborne microbes and increasing risks of respiratory, skin, and gastrointestinal infections in high-altitude ...
High in the Himalayas, where thin air and cold temperatures are often believed to offer natural protection against disease, ...
Over more than two years of continuous monitoring, researchers tracked dust storms originating from the arid regions of ...
A new scientific study has found that airborne pathogens embedded in Transboundary Dust Transport from western India are travelling to Eastern Himalayas, which potentially contributes to respiratory, ...
Researchers from Bose Institute found that dust storms from Western India carry airborne bacteria, including pathogens, ...
Rare monsoon rains have briefly turned Rajasthan’s Thar Desert green, awakening dormant seeds and wildlife, offering a ...
Scientists in India have been looking into a phenonomen that has seen a desert progressively become more and more green. According to a new study, India's Thar Desert has become 38% greener over the ...
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