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Nobel Prize winner John Jumper quits Google DeepMind after nearly a decade; set to join AnthropicNobel laureate John Jumper, a key figure behind the groundbreaking AlphaFold AI, is departing Google DeepMind after nearly nine years. He a...
India needs to remain attractive for innovation-led investment: Judith Love, NovartisWith an eye on India's blossoming market, Novartis is set to launch pioneering therapies, including radioligand and gene therapies. The com...
The spy who hired me: Chinese agents hunt for secrets on LinkedInChinese intelligence is now using professional networking sites and job portals to find and recruit people with access to sensitive data. T...
Quote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche: 'A good marriage is built on the ability to be friends, hence the best friend will probably have the best wife...' - what makes a happy marriage truly last, explained through Nietzsche’s philosophy of friendshipFriedrich Nietzsche, a major figure in Western philosophy known for his sharp and aphoristic style, explored human relationships through a ...
Kerala schools reopen: New academic year begins with enthusiasm and global standards focusSchools across Kerala reopened on Monday, marking the start of a new academic year. Students returned after a summer break to brightly pain...
Amaravati still under construction, but Quantum Valley project already luring deep tech startups, scientistsAmaravati, a new city in Andhra Pradesh, is becoming a hub for quantum computing. A technology park called Quantum Valley is attracting sci...
Portugal eyes bigger role in India’s infrastructure, manufacturing push as trade ties deepenPortugal's Minister of State for Economy, João Rui Ferreira, expressed readiness to contribute to India's infrastructure goals, highlightin...
India's R&D punches above its weight, but grant delays and red tape hold back researchersIndia is an innovation 'overperformer' but its research systems lag behind. Improving 'ease of doing R&D' is crucial. This requires faster ...
Rocket dreams and unicorns: Investors bet on a long and high rideIndia's private space sector is experiencing a surge in global investment. Skyroot Aerospace has become the country's first space unicorn, ...
Overhaul of drug regulator begins with recruitment plan for 1,500 specialistsIndia's pharmaceutical landscape is on the verge of transformation! The country’s drug regulatory body is gearing up for an overhaul with t...
To lead globally, India must not just invite R&D global excellence — it must be ready to host itThe US faces potential scientific talent exodus due to proposed NSF budget cuts, creating an opportunity for India. While China and the EU ...
India introduces G20 Talent Visa to attract top global scholars and professionalsIndia introduces a special G20 Talent Visa. The visa targets researchers and professionals from G20 nations. It will boost India's science ...
Niti Aayog, Principal Scientific Advisor working hard to attract Indian talent from abroad: Rajiv KumarCiting examples of cities like Boston, Tokyo and Cambridge, Niti Aayog's Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar said there is a need to create seamless ...
Biggest long term challenge for science is to attract and retain quality youngsters: PMSpeaking at the inauguration of the India International Science Festival (IISF) 2020, he said India has a rich legacy in science, technolog...
UAE launches 10-year residency visa programme for 'exceptional talents'The new system will increase the chances of attracting investors and competencies, increasing the country's economic competitiveness global...
China to top world in losing top-notch talents: DailyChina would head a list of countries whose top-notch talents do not return to their home country after working or living overseas.
- PM for reverse brain drain of scientists
In an effort to attract more youngsters into the sciences stream, prime minister Manmohan Singh has announced 2012-13 as the Year of Scienc...
- DRDO to offer "contract system" of employment
To arrest the high rate of attrition in DRDO, the government is working out a plan to allow recruitment of scientists on a "contract" basis...
- DRDO to seek help from foreign experts to retain talent
Premier defence research organisation DRDO will now rope in foreign experts to devise ways to retain top scientists engaged in strategic pr...
- Save R&D from burnout, says Vajpayee
Closely linked to the bureaucratic culture in many science and technology establishments is the phenomenon of internal brain drain.