The balance of power in the modern world has been reflected in the scientific developments within a society and has been easily threatened by new developments...
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Traditional Indian meals typically conclude with curd rice or curd and sugar. During summer, offering butter milk to guests is quite common. Many of us have...
Developing countries with weaker health systems find it challenging to provide equitable, affordable and optimal healthcare to its population due to...
“There was a time when India played a dominant role in the higher education system and we had renowned seats of learning like Takshashila, Nalanda...
Overview ‘Sharing is caring’ is an age-old saying and it’s not just true for social behavior but also for science. To prove any hypothesis in science, we need...
Through a friendly video chat, Dr. Jenice Jean Goveas connects with Dr. Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, Head, Nuclear and Space Policy Initiative, and...
The COVID-19 pandemic is an eye-opener on the strengths and weaknesses of the country’s health science & technology (S&T). No country has all the...
The sun’s energy is enormous and the earth receives about 3x1024 Joules of it per year in the form of electromagnetic radiation across a wide spectral range...
It began as a research project in the early 70s, when a computer program was designed to move across networks leaving its trail behind. Subsequently, another...
On a rainy afternoon, the coffee break discussion on Gender stereotypes in technology-based businesses took Nimita and Zill-e-Anam to an interesting OECD...