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US Visa Row: How international students make America greatDespite facing increased scrutiny and stricter visa rules, international students significantly boost the U.S. economy, contributing $43.8 ...
With the pvt sector indifferent to R&D, India risks missing the deep-tech bus, or getting locked outChina recognized technological dependence as a weakness and invested heavily in R&D. India faces similar challenges now. The government has...
Emcure Pharmaceuticals partners with Gilead Sciences to produce HIV prevention drug LenacapavirEmcure Pharmaceuticals has partnered with Gilead Sciences Ireland UC to manufacture and distribute generic lenacapavir for HIV prevention a...
Dr Reddy's enters voluntary licensing deal with Gilead for long-acting HIV drugDr. Reddy’s has partnered with Gilead Sciences to manufacture and market the HIV drug Lenacapavir in India and 120 other countries. The agr...
Singing to babies may help them learn a new language, claims new studyPhonetic information, the smallest sound elements of speech, typically represented by the alphabet, has been considered by many linguists t...
Looking for R&D opportunities? How Ireland could be a good option for youIreland has emerged as one of the leading global centres for Research, Development, and Innovation. The country offers an ideal commercial,...
Scientists in Ireland identify how and why some Covid patients develop blood clotsPrevious research has established that blood clotting is a significant cause of death in patients with Covid.
Ireland has a reason to celebrate India’s Republic DayIn more recent times trade and investment and Indian diaspora in Ireland are bringing the two countries closer. “Trade and investment also ...
8 websites offering free or paid online courses that can enhance your careerThe lockdown is a good time to upskill or acquire knowledge in a new field. Acquiring a new skill can help you enhance your career. Do keep...
First drug proves able to improve survival from COVID-19The drug was given either orally or through an IV. After 28 days, it had reduced deaths by 35% in patients who needed treatment with breath...
A look at 10 most-prominent churches in BengaluruAs Bengaluru dives into the spirit of Christmas, here are some of the oldest churches in the city and the stories behind them.
UCC to celebrate George Boole’s bicentenary year at IIT Madras, looks to further India tiesAs part of the GB200 programme, UCC is holding a day-long symposium in Chennai on 20th November in collaboration with IIT Madras and the In...
PM Narendra Modi meets several hundred Indian-Americans in New YorkIn fact, he would have met at least a hundred people and posed for picture on the first night itself when he arrived after a long flight fr...
Taxing times for Make in India: Why CBTD should be prevented from driving away investorsCBDT vitiates the investment climate because of several factors — extreme complexity of income tax laws, combative and rent seeking attitud...
India commits to end hunger at London eventThe event, organised by Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street, was attended by Olympic stars, charity organisations, companies ...
- Jellyfish invasion in a warming world
Ablood-orange blob the size of a small refrigerator emerged from the dark waters, its venomous tentacles trapped in a fishing net. Within m...
- Brains, tax breaks attract drug research cos to Ireland
Glaxosmithkline investigated 12 countries when it was deciding where to research gastrointestinal diseases. It chose Ireland.