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Greater NOIDA: Shiv Nadar University, Delhi-NCR, and the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for collaborations in scientific research & development (R&D) and faculty/student exchanges between the two institutions.
The agreement enables the two institutions to pursue significant academic cooperation in R&D projects in the areas of Natural Sciences, leveraging their respective expertise and capabilities. The scope of the agreement includes sharing of relevant information and laboratory resources between the two institutions as well as exchange of students, scholars and postdoctoral fellows for projects.
Dr. Rupamanjari Ghosh, Vice-Chancellor of Shiv Nadar University, Delhi-NCR, said: “Our partnership with IISER-Pune is reflective of our steadfast belief that in a true partnership, 1+1 becomes more than 2. Scientific research is the bedrock of inventions, innovations and transformational solutio
A female jewel wasp.
(Image credit: M.E.Clark)
Of all the places to find the love of your life, hidden inside the shell of a still-developing fly probably ranks low in most expectations.
However, for a male jewel wasp this is the first place to go, according to new research that shows how males of the species can detect potential mates from inside their host flies, even before they’ve burst out of the host.
Jewel wasps (
Nasonia vitripennis) can be found across North America, and they reproduce by injecting their eggs, along with a paralyzing venom, inside the shells of still-developing flies. The wasp eggs take roughly two weeks to mature to adulthood within the fly shell. Broods are all male if the eggs haven’t been fertilized, or a mixture of male and female if some of the eggs have been. Upon maturity, the wasps devour as much as they can of the host fly for a boost of energy before emerging to mate.