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Search ResultIs The Leap Second Good Or Bad? We Have Until 2023 To Find Out.
The leap second is an extra second of time added periodically to the world?s clocks, but some experts have raised fears it could throw off modern technology, including bank...
Read MoreTracking The Cold Chain: Improving Vaccine Systems In India
At a two-day training in Madhya Pradesh, healthcare workers were introduced to eVIN, an electronic vaccination intelligence network system that will enable healthcare worke...
Read MoreTracking The Cold Chain: Improving Vaccine Systems In India-
At a two-day training in Madhya Pradesh, healthcare workers were introduced to eVIN, an electronic vaccination intelligence network system that will enable healthcare worke...
Read MoreContinuing Its Mission To Light Up Lives, Panasonic To Take Up CSR Initiatives At Gharaunda Constituency, Haryana.
The initiative is to support the residents for better sustainability
24 October, 2015, Haryana: Reaffirming its commitment towards building a smart...
Read MoreOne Drop Of Sunscreen Can Damage A Fragile Coral Reef System, Says Report
Sunscreens that protect your skin from harsh rays of sun are turning out to be killer creams for coral reefs across the world. A new study by a team of international resear...
Read MoreOne Drop Of Sunscreen Can Damage A Fragile Coral Reef System, Says Report
Sunscreens that protect your skin from harsh rays of sun are turning out to be killer creams for coral reefs across the world. A new study by a team of international resear...
Read MoreVirtual Fences Around Wind Farms Could Reduce Bird Deaths
Well, according to a recent study published in Animal Biotelemetry, the answer to this problem could be the development of geofences, which are virtual perimeters programme...
Read MoreThe Portrayal Of Violence Against Women In Indian Cinema
It has become something of a cliché to claim that the 1950s was the golden age of Indian cinema, and that during the 1950s, we had more women-centric films than at o...
Read MoreFinally, A 'Reasonably-Secure' Operating System: Qubes R3
Last week, the software project announced the official release of Qubes R3, which includes major advances both for Qubes and for the future of secure operating systems. It ...
Read MoreSee-Through Zebrafish Offer a Window Into the Chilling Creep of Meningitis
The various forms of meningitis (viral, bacterial, fungal) prey on those with weak immune systems: children, the elderly, and those with existing illnesses. HIV patients an...
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