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Stress makes you forget the urge to itch: IISc team maps brain's trick

India Today 24 Feb 2026
Stress makes you forget the urge to itch IISc team maps brains trick ... .
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We know stress can switch off itch, now IISc finds how

The Times of India 23 Feb 2026
But unlike pain, itch has remained poorly understood, especially when it comes to how emotions such as stress and anxiety change what we feel.The IISc team focused on a region deep inside the brain ...
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IISc invites applications to host MTech Bioengineering students for Summer Internship 2026

The Times of India 23 Feb 2026
Organisations may write to [email protected] or contact 080-2293 2624. Placement queries may be directed to [email protected] or 8291292757.Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now! .
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How IISc's FSID is building a vibrant deeptech ecosystem in India

Your Story 12 Feb 2026
The Foundation for Science Innovation and Development (FSID) at the Indian Institute of Science (IISC) has steadily nurtured deeptech startups with all-around support ....
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How recent research at Bengaluru\u2019s IISc could make Martian soil bricks possible

Indian Express 11 Feb 2026
IISc has been conducting research into brick analogues made from lunar and Martian soil for several years. .
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Cipla Foundation, Tata IISc Med School to set up Centre for Pulmonary Medicine

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026
Cipla Foundation Wednesday announced a partnership with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) to set up the Cipla Foundation Centre for Pulmonary Medicine at the Tata IISc Medical School.
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IISc team reshapes GaN transistors to power next wave of EVs & data centres

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have reported a breakthrough in the design of gallium nitride (GaN) power transistors, a development that could help accelerate the use of the ...
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Studying At IISc To Cost More: BS Fees Hiked By 700%, New Rate Announced

News18 09 Feb 2026
The increase will impact only new entrants to the BS programme from 2026–27 academic year. Students currently pursuing the course will continue to pay fees as per old structure ....
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