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View: Why India’s South thinks it has to populate or perishSome Indian states are now encouraging women to have more children. This shift comes as fertility rates fall in the south and east, while n...
Why I am an Opt'AI'mist: Human ingenuity has a fine track record, it should keep rogue tech in checkExperts warn of AI extinction risks. However, history shows past predictions of doom, like resource scarcity and nuclear winter, did not ma...
‘The Naked Gun’ 2025 premiere leaves audiences in stitches; Critics hail Liam Neeson’s comedic reinventionThe Naked Gun is back after thirty years. The reboot releases on August 1. Early reactions are very positive. Critics are praising Liam Nee...
Fans mock Blake Lively again for the hat she wore in the film Another Simple Favor, calling her headgear ridiculousBlake Lively's enormous sun hat in 'Another Simple Favour' has sparked viral mockery, with fans questioning its size and comedic effect. Li...
He walked...and the earth turned green: The life and legacy of MS SwaminathanGeneticist MS Swaminathan who led India’s push in the 1960s to become grain surplus, promoting the use of hybrid varieties and chemical fer...
How the world is changing after its population hit 8 billionAnnual population growth is now at its slowest level since 1950. While it took 12 years for the world’s population to jump by a billion, it...
Germany sets no limits on use of J&J COVID-19 shotGermany's vaccine committee, known as STIKO, has limited the use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 shot to those aged 60 and above due to the risk ...
German cities suspend AstraZeneca vaccine use for under-60sThe decision came after the country's medical regulator announced that it had received a total of 31 reports of rare blood clots in recent ...
Norway probes 23 elderly patients' death after Pfizer vaccinationDoctors in Norway have been asked to conduct more thorough evaluations of very frail elderly patients in line to receive the Pfizer-BioNTec...
German vaccine institute praises efficacy of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccineSpeaking during an online press briefing, the president of Germany's Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), Klaus Cichutek, said there had been some...
Germany sees rapid EU approval of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccineGermany expects the European Union to give rapid approval to the coronavirus vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca that wa...
German institute says coronavirus vaccinations could start in early 2021The head of Germany's vaccines regulator said some groups of people living in Germany could be vaccinated early next year against the coron...
TB vaccine shows encouraging results against coronavirus in phase-3 clinical trialsVPM1002, a tuberculosis vaccine, is showing encouraging results against the coronavirus infection in phase-III clinical trials being conduc...
Germany hits back over US virus vaccine interest"Germany is not for sale," economy minister Peter Altmaier told broadcaster ARD, reacting to a front page report in Welt am Sonntag newspap...
- Earth in biological annihilation era: Scientists
Washington, July 11 (IANS) Many scientists say it is "abundantly" clear that Earth is entering its sixth mass-extinction event, meaning thr...
Glenmark's novel antibody GBR 1302 to enter clinical trialsGlenmark has completed the pre-clinical evaluation for its bi-specific antibody GBR 1302 and filed the phase I trial application for the sa...
- The Eureka Moment
“All of these facts taken together can lead to only one conclusion,” Koch said. “That in the bacilli we have…the actual infective cause of ...
New drug to combat measles developedVirus levels were significantly reduced when infected animals received the drug by mouth. The drug also prevented the animals from dying of...
Time for gene revolution: If we are to save India from starving, we must embrace GM cropsGM (Bt) Cotton has brought spectacular benefits to India’s farmers and to the nation’s economy. India could and should continue to lead the...
- Innovation in agriculture, vaccine research can wipe out hunger and disease
Farming is a great example of something critical to the poor that gets very little attention in rich countries. Back in the 19th century, t...