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In Depth: Indian Astronomers Contribute To Discovery Of Shortest Gamma-Ray Burst Ever Recorded From A Dying Star

In Depth: Indian Astronomers Contribute To Discovery Of Shortest Gamma-Ray Burst Ever Recorded From A Dying Star by Karan Kamble - Jul 29, 2021 12:30 AM Gamma-ray burst illustration (Wikimedia Commons) Snapshot Shooting towards Earth for as long as nearly half the present age of the universe, the burst or signal is said to have beeped for less than a second — short, yet enough to make its powerful presence felt. The detection challenges astronomers current understanding of gamma-ray bursts and where they come from. A whisper of an extraordinary cosmic event reached our Earthly ear last year, leading the qualified on a quest to decipher it. Now, eleven months later, we learn about the cosmic catch.

NCBS Retraction: As TIFR Studies Report, More Researchers Come Under Scanner

NCBS Retraction: As TIFR Studies Report, More Researchers Come Under Scanner 29/07/2021 A view of the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru. Photo: NCBS New Delhi: In late June 2021, NCBS researcher Arati Ramesh and the members of her lab had a paper in the journal Nature Chemical Biology retracted after independent experts found that multiple images in the paper had been manipulated to claim a significant, but fraudulent, discovery. Since then, both NCBS and inSTEM, an affiliated institute located on the NCBS campus, and where Ramesh’s partner Sunil Laxman is a principal investigator, have come under the scanner. Statements issued by NCBS and Ramesh after the retraction stoked controversy for their wording. Ramesh also came under fire for throwing one member of her research group under the bus for the retraction despite being the team’s principal investigator.

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