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23 November 2009
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Online scientific expertise for human rights practitioners
American Association for the Advancement of Science has launched a new website providing scientific expertise to human rights organisations worldwide. The ...
Agri-technology goes local in India
Combining locally available human and material resources with scientific research could provide solutions for agro development. Putting this into practice, a ...
Indian scientists still at sea on climate change
Indian Institute of Science over its 100-year old history has produced some of the best scientific minds. Critics, however, rue that scientists associated with ...
Demystifying science through toys
Arvind Gupta, based in western India, is a qualified engineer who quit a lucrative MNC job to make toys out of scrap to help students understand the basic ...
Indian origin scientist shares Chemistry Nobel
India-born Dr Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, senior scientist and group leader at the Structural Studies Division of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in ...
Scientists prove cancer transmission in the womb
First case of cancer cells crossing the placental barrier has been confirmed after a baby was born to a woman with leukaemia. Failure of the infant's immune ...
New genes help rice adapt to deep water
Japanese scientists have discovered two snorkel genes that allow rice crops in lowland areas to grow even when exposed to heavy floods. By elongating its stem ...
Climate change: 'Lack of symbiosis between science and politics'
On the sidelines of a two-day national workshop organised by India’s Ministry of Earth Sciences in Pune, Shyam Saran, special envoy to the prime ...
India's Chandrayaan finds water on moon
India’s maiden lunar mission has found the strongest evidence yet that the moon isn’t the dry place it was thought to be. Chief scientist of the Chandrayaan-1 ...
India to launch weather satellite
The Indian Space Research Organisation will launch a satellite to study the tropical atmosphere and its energy and hydrological cycles at the end of 2009. ...
Eclipse fever grips an Indian village
An obscure village called Taregna in eastern Indian state of Bihar has suddenly shot into limelight as the best place in the country to view a total solar ...
Climate science reportage
Alike its earlier two editions, Reporting on Climate Change: Understanding the Science is a guide written primarily for editors and journalists ...
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