Odisha biotechnology policy, 2024
The government of Odisha has approved the Biotechnology Policy 2024 to create a flourishing ecosystem for the biotech industry. This will further promote higher education, research & infrastructure development
The government of Odisha has approved the Biotechnology Policy 2024 to create a flourishing ecosystem for the biotech industry. This will further promote higher education, research & infrastructure development
The 10th Kerala Science Congress, which concluded at Kozhikode, has made 58 recommendations to the State Government, the majority of them being related to ecology and
A leading American scientist and a member of the priority-setting National Science Board in the U.S. Dr. M.R.C. Greenwood, has expressed her dismay over the decline in the funding available for joint
Very cheap paints with high lead content are used in the idols of Ganesha and Durga which are immersed into tanks, rivers, lakes and even the seas contributing substantially the high lead content in
The country's premier research organisation, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) , is planning a major facelift in personnel management with a World Bank aid of $15
Prime Minister I K Gujral today presented awards to 10 eminent Indian Scientists and Nobel Laureate Ronald Hoffman for outstanding contribution in their respective
Patent agencies need to be upgraded to help protect intellectual property rights (IPRs) and meet demands of the emerging world markets, prime minister Inder Kumar Gujral said on Saturday.
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Peruvian fishermen have known for centuries that some years the waters along their coast inexplicably warm up in December, driving away the normally reliable anchovy shoals. Only in the past couple
Professor Anand Swarup Arya, an internationally renowed earthquake expert, has been awarded the prestigious Sasakawa-dha Disaster Prevention Award for 1997 by the United
The first results from a satellite launched to help find nuclear weapons has revealed thousands of times more lightning from thunderstorms than scientists had detected. Just three months after its