RupsyKhurana
rupsykhurana.bsky.social
RupsyKhurana
@rupsykhurana.bsky.social
Science Communication and Outreach Lead @NCBS_Bangalore
Multimedia Science Communicator-Journalist, Illustrator, Media and Public Relations
Small-scale fisheries account for ~ 40% of the global fish catch. Widely seen as more sustainable, they overlap with critical habitats for sharks and rays.
My latest for @MongabayIndia on why elasmobranchs need local actions grounded in species biology.

india.mongabay.com/2025/09/indi...
India’s nearshore fisheries overlap with shark and ray habitats
Small-scale fishing along India’s coasts, often seen as sustainable, is emerging as a threat to sharks and rays, which need local management.
india.mongabay.com
September 20, 2025 at 10:07 AM
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#ResearchExplained!
A recent study from Prof. @rpadinjat.bsky.social and Prof R. Sowdhamini's lab found that genes encoding PIP4K—a key enzyme in the phosphoinositide signalling pathway that regulates PIP3 levels—are found exclusively in metazoans.

Read: bit.ly/3TIyxo0

✏️@rupsykhurana.bsky.social
July 16, 2025 at 12:55 PM
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#ResearchExplained!
🐕Free-ranging dogs are changing Spiti Valley's fragile food web, forcing red foxes to adapt.

🦊NCBS MSc. Wildlife program alumnus Herman Ramesh & team investigated how varying dog densities influence red fox behaviour.

Read here: bit.ly/3IukakD

✏️ @rupsykhurana.bsky.social
July 15, 2025 at 12:04 PM
My latest for @thehindu.com
Much of what we know about health and disease comes from studies in Western populations, which means the
diagnostic tools, biomarkers, and even treatments may not be optimal for people in India or other non-Western countries.
www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/hea...
DM for copy
A new BHARAT- establishing baseline health parameters for the Indian population
BHARAT study in India aims to identify biomarkers for healthy aging, addressing the gap in Western-focused research.
www.thehindu.com
July 4, 2025 at 3:08 AM
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#ResearchExplained!
In a first, @vivekharisundar.bsky.social & team from Dr @shivaprasadpv.bsky.social 's group has identified a new H4 histone variant in rice which may have helped semi-aquatic rice varieties adapt to changing environments.🌾

Read here: bit.ly/4jNcirp
By @rupsykhurana.bsky.social
June 12, 2025 at 12:05 PM
My latest for @hindustan-times.bsky.social
I explore the world of animals that is beyond our imagination. Colors we cannot see, sounds we cannot hear and so much more.
What might seem absurd is just another way of being.
DM me for a copy or the story is freely available on HT app.
#animal #senses
May 25, 2025 at 2:57 AM
Reposted by RupsyKhurana
#NewFaculty!
Welcome to the campus, Dr @pritiagarwal.bsky.social !

🎙️In an interview with Rupsy Khurana, Dr Priti Agarwal talks about her journey, motivations, and research, along with her exciting plans for the future at NCBS.

Read Here: news.ncbs.res.in/spotlight/nc...

@rupsykhurana.bsky.social
May 14, 2025 at 7:00 AM
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#ResearchExplained!
Himanshu C. & team from Prof Uma Ramakrishnan's group is using trace DNA at livestock kill sites to help ID the exact predator- species & individual, paving the way for more informed & strategic conservation resolutions
Read here: bit.ly/4k1HKmL
✏️ @rupsykhurana.bsky.social
May 19, 2025 at 6:39 AM
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To avoid predation by an invasive parasitoid fly, crickets on Hawaii are remixing their love songs for females but these escape plans might not be foolproof, at least not yet.
My latest for @thehindu.com is on an evolutionary arms race in real time.

www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/sci...
Scientists have found a cricket evolving rapidly to beat a new threat
Pacific field crickets in Hawaii evolved quieter songs to evade invasive flies, but flies adapted, illustrating a rapid evolutionary arms race driven by climate change.
www.thehindu.com
May 14, 2025 at 5:50 AM
To avoid predation by an invasive parasitoid fly, crickets on Hawaii are remixing their love songs for females but these escape plans might not be foolproof, at least not yet.
My latest for @thehindu.com is on an evolutionary arms race in real time.

www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/sci...
Scientists have found a cricket evolving rapidly to beat a new threat
Pacific field crickets in Hawaii evolved quieter songs to evade invasive flies, but flies adapted, illustrating a rapid evolutionary arms race driven by climate change.
www.thehindu.com
May 14, 2025 at 5:50 AM
My latest for @the_hindu
Australia and Asia boast rich biodiversity that is also unique. A simple yet popular way to understand these ‘separate greatnesses’ has taken the shape of the Wallace line.
www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/sci...
Thank you for the edits, Vasudevan Mukunth.
How the Wallace line explains the difference in species across continents
Discover the Wallace Line, a biogeographical boundary between Asia and Australia, through the eyes of naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace.
www.thehindu.com
March 5, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Reposted by RupsyKhurana
A U.S. military base on the Galápagos Islands could harm fragile species and ecosystems, argue the authors of a new #LetterToScience.
Military base threatens Galápagos Islands
In December 2024, the Ecuadorian government, led by President Daniel Noboa, authorized the establishment of a US military base on the Galápagos Islands, a Natural World Heritage Site.
scim.ag
March 2, 2025 at 3:07 PM
#Internationaldayofwomenandgirlsinscience ! Woking with @TinkleMagazine was a dream. I am glad that I could turn this into a reality @ncbsbangalore.bsky.social Hope to initiate more such fun collaborations that bring curiosity and wonder of #science to mainstream. #scicomm
#NewComicAlert!
Our latest comic with Tinkle Comics Studio featuring the inspiring story of Dr Dimple Notani is out now!
Dimple is an Associate Professor at NCBS studying gene regulation.

Check it out and let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
#sciencecomics
@dimplenotani.bsky.social
February 12, 2025 at 6:27 AM
While tobacco and alcohol use, oral lesions, and UV exposure are well-known risk factors, clinicians are noticing a surge in aggressive oral cancers worldwide that these causes can’t fully explain.

In my latest for @deccanherald

Read more at: www.deccanherald.com/health/catch...
Catching the unsuspecting culprits behind oral cancer
Rupsy Khurana writes about a study that explored reasons behind the compromised immune systems in oral cancer patients
www.deccanherald.com
February 2, 2025 at 2:33 AM
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In my latest for @the_hindu
As people age, they accrue richer experiences and their wisdom deepens.
So do animals. Without these elders, fish may never find their spawning grounds and birds would get waylaid as they flew across continents.
DM for a copy.

www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/ene...
Grave new world: humans are killing the elders species need to survive
Elders in the animal kingdom hold crucial knowledge, guiding their families and ecosystems through life's uncertainties, and killing them off could affect a species in more ways than the death of othe...
www.thehindu.com
January 19, 2025 at 5:42 PM
In my latest for @the_hindu
As people age, they accrue richer experiences and their wisdom deepens.
So do animals. Without these elders, fish may never find their spawning grounds and birds would get waylaid as they flew across continents.
DM for a copy.

www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/ene...
Grave new world: humans are killing the elders species need to survive
Elders in the animal kingdom hold crucial knowledge, guiding their families and ecosystems through life's uncertainties, and killing them off could affect a species in more ways than the death of othe...
www.thehindu.com
January 19, 2025 at 5:42 PM
In my latest for @the_hindu , I look at emerging infectious diseases—a new actor on the list of threats to pollinators.

thehindu.com/sci-tech/scien…#beese#emergingdiseasese#diseaseses
https://thehindu.com/sci-tech/scien…
December 3, 2024 at 11:37 AM