All researcher working in the field of coordination chemistry, synthesis of ligands, hydrogen bonding, catalysis and exploring for organic and inorganic chemistry welcome to join this group.
Hindi Samiti is a student organization at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,India, devoted to Hindi (our National language) language,Indian culture and Indian civilization.It aims at organizing cultural programmes/religious functions which not only h... moreHindi Samiti is a student organization at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,India, devoted to Hindi (our National language) language,Indian culture and Indian civilization.It aims at organizing cultural programmes/religious functions which not only help in promoting the Hindi language but also bring the scientific community closer to one another.
A group to share the information on Bioinformatics, its applications and latest developments. All are welcome to provide their views/comments/suggestions. Hope we'll be able to start and continue some healthy discussion in this area of research.
Who are interested to explore Polymer science field welcome to join this group. We mainly focus on synthesis (Living radical/Ionic polymerization), characterization, and applications in Biomedical and Materials industry.
Bhattacharjee IR. Invisible Force of Self Gravity: A Gap Area of Investigation in Life Science . WebmedCentral BIOPHYSICS 2012;3(9):WMC003672 http://www.webmedcentral.... moreBhattacharjee IR. Invisible Force of Self Gravity: A Gap Area of Investigation in Life Science . WebmedCentral BIOPHYSICS 2012;3(9):WMC003672 http://www.webmedcentral.com/article_view/3672
Abstract
On the principle of abductive reasoning through successive approximation on sporadic set of evidences, explanation is sought on the possible role of invisible force of self gravity in biological mass. For instance, phenomena of self organization in living cells are now considered epigenetic in origin. It is theorized that invisible force of self gravity may be responsible for self organization of macromolecules at and beyond organelles. Buoyant like force (neutral buoyancy) apparently reduce weight of living mass on counteracting stronger extrinsic gravitational force and facilitate self gravity’s miniature free fall condition. Metabolism stops under reduced fluid level... less
Prof. Santanu Bhattacharya,
Organic Chemistry,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
For the members of SB's lab (current and alumni)... for sharing of thoughts, ideas and interaction with each other.