Nanotechnology is a developing field that involves nearly every technical discipline, from chemistry to computer science, in the study and application of extremely small materials. It is one of the most highly ranked academic and research subjects. It focuses on the study of Read More
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Long life, good education, but no jobs? Kerala model faces test.
The policies that helped India’s Kerala state punch above its weight on economic and social welfare now appear to be holding it back. Read More
Focus on Emerging Sciences, Convert Knowledge to Bring Change to Everyday Life: PM Modi
PM Modi on Tuesday outlined the vision for science for the next 25 years, urging researchers to make the country selfreliant and focus on converting their knowledge to bring about change in everyday life Read More
Mission LiFE and women’s E-waste side story
Mission LiFE has the potential to empower women in the informal e-waste management sector as it aims to adopt sustainable waste reduction measures. Read More
Water Conservation: A Fast Depleting Nectar Of Life
Krishan Kalra – It is time to get into mission mode to preserve and conserve water, of which India has only four per cent of the global resources, notwithstanding the bountiful rainfall, writes Krishan Kalra, , water conservation Read More
School, Colleges Closed as Heavy Rains Hit Normal Life in Nilgiris District
Heavy rains since Tuesday night threw normal life out of gear in the highrange Nilgiris district while rail services were hit as boulders and trees fell on the track. Read More
The Life, Philosophy and Teachings of Swami Vivekananda: A Timeless Inspiration
One of the most significant spiritual figures of the 19th century was Narendranath Datta, aka Swami Vivekananda. Vivekanand, born in Calcutta in 1863, was a brilliant and inquisitive youngster who later became a great philosopher and spiritual guide. Millions of Read More
From mussels to meadows, the sea offers big lessons for all life
By ALI JONES In the Tuscan Archipelago, the seagrass meadows capture carbon up to 35 times faster than tropical rainforests. The underwater flowering plants have the potential to be an essential tool in the fight against climate change but are vulnerable to disturbance from human activities such as tourism and fishing. Coordinated from Cork, Ireland,… Continue reading From mussels to meadows, the sea offers big lessons for all life