To save the planet, first save elephants
Wiping out all of Africa’s elephants could accelerate Earth’s climate crisis by allowing 7% more damaging greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, scientists say. But conserving forest elephants may reverse
Wiping out all of Africa’s elephants could accelerate Earth’s climate crisis by allowing 7% more damaging greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, scientists say. But conserving forest elephants may reverse
UK scientists have introduced human genes into 300 cows to produce "human" milk that can help to boost the immune system of babies Scientists have for the first time created genetically modified cattle that produce milk with the same properties as human breast milk, a breakthrough that they claim will boost the nutritional value of cow milk.
Moga: Scientists have called upon medical scientists and pharmacists in particular to regulate the use of drugs to minimise their side affects and improve the quality of life. They were addressing pharmacists and young scientists in the two-day national seminar on
<p>This major study analyses where, why and by whom science is being carried out around the world, and how this is changing. Examines how international networks of collaboration are changing the way in which scientific research is conducted, funded, the implications on decision makers in government, NGOs. etc and includes recommendations on how international collaboration can be harnessed to tackle global problems more effectively.</p>
Scientists argue that cloud formation modulated by galactic cosmic rays has an impact on climate change. IN January, the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) issued a discussion paper authored by the space scientist U.R.
<p>Researchers question science behind controversial effort to examine cattle's role in controlling bushfires.</p>
The role of science in Indian democracy is being revisited with a new intensity. The only problem is that the key players are missing in action I suspect Indian scientists have retired hurt to the pavilion.
<p> In 1946, scientists started tracking thousands of British children born during one cold March week. On their 65th birthday, the study members find themselves more scientifically valuable then ever before.<br /> </p>
ISRO scientists here have discovered a giant underground cave on the moon that they say could be used as a base by astronauts on future manned missions to earth
<p>Commonsense, logic and clarity provide an ageless quality to Ayurveda knowledge for health care. Ayurvedic institutions along with its teachers, students and practitioners are in despair – a crisis similar to that faced by contemporary Western medicine compatriots. We envision vaidya-scientists,