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Science Last Fortnight Titles:

* Increasing Mango Shelf Life-Guar gum and essential oils.

* Managing Chikungunya Virus-Epitope-based in silico vaccine.

* Oral Insulin-Nanomaterial delivery.

* Barcoding Culex Mosquitoes-Variations in vectors.

* PAHs in Indian Food-Causing cancer?.

* Dyeing Coir Products-Effects of lignin and hemicellulose.

* Restoring Carbon Pools-Reclaiming mining site.

* Automatic Emotion Recognition.

* E-waste Recycling-Occupational hazards.


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Science Last Fortnight Titles:

* Increasing Mango Shelf Life-Guar gum and essential oils.

* Managing Chikungunya Virus-Epitope-based in silico vaccine.

* Oral Insulin-Nanomaterial delivery.

* Barcoding Culex Mosquitoes-Variations in vectors.

* PAHs in Indian Food-Causing cancer?.

* Dyeing Coir Products-Effects of lignin and hemicellulose.

* Restoring Carbon Pools-Reclaiming mining site.

* Automatic Emotion Recognition.

* E-waste Recycling-Occupational hazards.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv115%2Fi1%2F11-14