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A Calcutta University study reveals a potential link between prolonged cellphone and laptop use and male infertility, especially among those under 30.
A joint study by the genetics research unit of Calcutta University's department of zoology and the Institute of Reproductive ...
The university has appointed Tanupa Chakraborty, the head of the commerce department at CU, and Kausik Gupta, the head of the ...
A new study from Calcutta University and the Institute of Reproductive Medicine suggests a potential link between mobile ...
A new study by Calcutta University and the Institute of Reproductive Medicine suggests a link between prolonged mobile phone ...
A study by Calcutta University and the Institute of Reproductive Medicine reveals that prolonged exposure to mobile phones ...
Sister Nivedita University (SNU), in collaboration with the Indian Chemical Council – Eastern Region, successfully organised ...
Pegasystems partners with UEM Kolkata to launch a 4-year program embedding AI and automation skills into engineering ...
Bharati, a central university in West Bengal, have started a heritage walk on every Sunday to enable visitors to have a ...
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) results are set to be announced on August 7, 2025 @ wbjeeb.nic.in, after a ...
After a prolonged delay due to legal proceedings over the OBC reservation list, the WBJEEB is set to announce the WBJEE 2025 ...
A recent study suggests that prolonged exposure to mobile phones and laptops may increase male infertility risks, challenging previous claims dismissing such links.
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