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On This Day in History, June 14: Anne Frank writes diary, Auschwitz opens, first woman in space, first US flag approved, Falklands War ends and moreOn This Day in History, June 14 witnessed the beginning of Anne Frank's diary, the opening of Auschwitz, the launch of the Vostok mission t...
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...
Scientists thought this ancient supercontinent broke apart slowly: new research suggests Earth tore itself open far faster than expectedRecent studies reveal that the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana around 180 million years ago was more violent and rapid than previous...
Trump wants to make H-1B workers more expensive for US employersA Trump administration proposal would significantly increase H-1B visa minimum salaries, requiring entry-level software engineers in San Fr...
Prof Suman Chakraborty appointed director of IIT KharagpurProfessor Suman Chakravorty has been appointed as the director of IIT Kharagpur for a five-year term, succeeding Prof Amit Patra. A disting...
Ax-4 mission marks historic spaceflight for India, Poland, and HungarySpaceX and the Ax-4 crew finished launch day preparations. The Ax-4 mission will launch on Tuesday from Kennedy Space Center. Shubhanshu Sh...
BITS Pilani receives Rs 60 cr from Centre for advanced research facilitiesBITS Pilani has won the Sathi project and received a grant of Rs 60 crore. It will establish advanced research facilities and a sophisticat...
Harvard scientist uses cloud to replicate supercomputer for heart disease studyThe study simulated a therapy that aims to dissolve blood clots and tumor cells in the human circulatory system that required an enormous a...
IIT-Indore teaches ancient sciences, mathematics in Sanskrit"Ancient texts of India, originally composed in Sanskrit, have a rich heritage of mathematical and scientific knowledge and the present gen...
Govt-sponsored incubators eligible for CSR fundsNirmala Sitharaman said that research funding in science, technology, engineering and medicine will be counted as part of mandatory CSR exp...
UK launches new visas route for Indian scientists, academicsThe new visa route, opened from yesterday for researchers, scientists and academics from outside the European Union to come to the UK for u...
Book on modern cosmetic dermatology by L'orealL'oreal has collaborated with Indian dermatologists for a book that aims to shed light on modern cosmetic dermatology & define preventive m...
Expert underlines need for research in optical antennaSmaller optical antennas would ultimately replace bigger dish antennas used for communicating with satellites, he said exhorting the engine...
Enabling environment, funding constrain innovation in IndiaIdeally, industry should sponsor specific projects, harvest the fruits of academic research and hire talent, giving would-be scientists the...
Government invites farm research projects under NFSMProjects can be in areas ranging from conservation & efficient use of natural resources to management of diseases & pests, farm mechanisati...
Budget 2013: OPPI demands equal weighted deduction on sponsored scientific researchOPPI feels that approved Companies should be brought on an equal footing with approved National Laboratory and other institutions.
Budget 2013: Weighted deduction to an approved R&D company be extended from 125% to 175%, says FICCIFICCI in its pre-budget memorandum wants the weighted deduction to an approved R&D company to be extended from 125% to 175%.
- Biocon, Dublin-based Trinity College tie-up for genetic research
Biocon today said it has tied up with Dublin-based Trinity College to support Indian students in genetic research in the Ireland's leading ...
- GVK forays into clinical trials with Chinese co
Hyderabad-based GVK Biosciences has tied up with Excel PharmaStudies, a Chinese clinical research organisation, to conduct clinical trials ...
- Sponsored food studies too could be fudged
It is said that pharmaceutical studies funded by industry are biased.