Rite? Wrong.
Ganga plumbs new depths in its journey through Varanasi
Ganga plumbs new depths in its journey through Varanasi
Trade unions have been irresponsible towards the environment because of poor leadership, which has failed to take proactive positions on emerging social issues
With the coming of the Rajiv Gandhi Mission on Watershed Development, a major change took place in the degraded wasteland that was Jhabua
The year 1998 saw a record production of wind energy
Biological issues took precedence over all others at the recently held science congress in Chennai
By cancelling the cryogenic deal with India, Russia may end up being the actual loser
I write this to provoke, not to insult. It is increasingly important to understand that in the modern world, the term sound science is becoming the choicest of insults. Science is a passive
A new propulsion system helps satellites live longer
Every year during monsoons, many towns in India experience heavy flooding. These floods some natural, others human induced result in a heavy loss of lives and property. ASESH K MAITRA, environmental planner and director, School of Planning and Archite
A series of sex crimes has forced the US police forces to take Internet policing seriously
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20,000 workers die in China s coal mines every year
Hurricane Mitch leaves Nicaragua and Honduras devastated, and over 10, 000 dead
A plan to restrict import of bananas from Latin American countries is being opposed tooth and nail by the Germans.
Science now has a way to prevent premenstrual syndrome
JONATHAN LASH heads the Washington based World Resource Institute WRI and is the co chairperson of the Presidential Commission on Sustainable Development. Lash came to New Delhi in November 1994 to release The Second India Revisited, a WRI study exami
Even the memory of initial success of bioenvironmental approach has been wiped off
Scientists have come up with yet another software to assess writing skills
Well into his seventies, the veteran of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS , <font class='UCASE'><font color=red>Kushabhau Thakre </font> </font> recently took office as president of the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP . Now heading the coalition governme
Petroleum leaks and dirty water? Meet the new solution for pollution: chicken feather