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In 2009, researchers acquired a laboratory colony of Aedes aegypti in Delhi and kept it without insecticide pressure. 17 years later, 10 micrograms killed 97.91% of females, yet survivors rapidly activated detoxification enzymesA Delhi study reveals mosquitoes surviving common insecticide treatments. This survival gap suggests a potential early warning of developin...
BRICS+ agriculture beyond borders: Trade and resilience for a food-secure worldWith India’s leadership and BRICS+ cooperation, agriculture can become not only a source of food, but a foundation for resilience, prosperi...
What to know about the outbreak of a rare kind of Ebola as cases outpace responseA rare Ebola outbreak is spreading rapidly in Congo and Uganda. The Bundibugyo virus has no approved treatments. Health workers face challe...
Hantavirus is on the rise in Argentina, where a stricken cruise ship began its journeyArgentina is investigating if it's the source of a deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, coinciding with a surge in domestic cases. ...
Grammy Nominations: Who will take home the Grammy Awards? Here's the full list of grammy nominations 2026Grammy Nominations:Kendrick Lamar leads the 2026 Grammy nominations with nine nods. Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, and Sabrina Carpenter also receiv...
Dead snake can still bite and kill even hours after death, shocking study findsDoctors in Assam have documented the world's first cases of venom poisoning from dead cobras and kraits. As per the study, several cases we...
Open for Covid and non-Covid diseases: 'Doctors without borders'The medical aid provider, also known as ‘Doctors without borders’ in the English-speaking world, foresees a spike in Covid cases in the hin...
The history that mules, mountains and the military shareThe honour was naming the Central Army Service Corps officer’s new mess lounge named Pedongi after a bay mare mule in the Indian Army’s Ani...
Khaki: Celebrating the unexpected success of an Indian colourIn all the events that have been held to commemorate WWI khaki, as cloth and colour, hasn’t featured much, yet it was to leave a lasting im...
Indo-French love affair for rockets spans across Europe, Asia and South AmericaBlamont wants India and France to jointly launch an orbiter to Venus that will then send balloons down into the little understood atmospher...
CSIR's OSDD project comes to an endThe Open Source Drug Discovery project of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research was meant to discover drugs for neglected disea...
Why India needs to back a new R&D treaty in health sectorLess than 10% of the $160 bn R&D spend is devoted to 90% of the world’s disease burden. India suffers, yet it is not being vocal for a glob...
- Dark side of giving: The rise of philanthro-capitalism
Philanthropic organisations like Gates Foundation are beginning to greatly influence public policy-making.
- Charity Reinvented: Disruptive approach to philanthropy
Many of the world's richest men & women built their business fortunes through disruptive innovations in the for-profit sector. Now, they ar...