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Search ResultA Shifting Balance of Power
The notion and practice of power is arguably what creates and maintains large societies. Since the role of government is conceived to be so integral in safeguarding our soc...
Read MoreHesperian-- A Treasure Trove for Writers who love health
If you are serious about “scripting for life”, you are likely to land up at Hesperian Digital Commons some day. Sarah Shannon who is the executive director...
Read MorePolio cases in Syria spark alarm over rise in diseases including flesh-eating parasites due to civil war
The World Health Organisation has recorded the first suspected outbreak of polio for 14 years in Syria, sparking renewed alarm at the collapse of health care caused by the ...
Read MoreInvestors ask fossil fuel companies to assess how business plans fare in low-carbon future.
BOSTON, MA Oct 24, 2013:
A group of 70 global investors managing more than $3 trillion of collective assets today launched the first-ever coordinated effort to spur 45...
Nuclear power plant in Japan moves radioactive water to facilitate damage control for Typhoon Francisco.
Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant is bracing itself for Typhoon Francisco, set to hit the country this weekend, by quickly securing new storage space for contamin...
Read MoreThe Curious Case of The Dogs in The Highrise Towers
It’s been since 1989 in one of the upper end high middle class towers in Mumbai, where I have resided on and off over the years, that I have shared a sort of secret l...
Read MoreMAMI day 2 closes on a high note
If grandeur met art on Day 1, Day 2 of the 15th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival organized by the Mumbai Association of Moving Images (MAMI) and presented by Reliance En...
Read MoreDigital versus Analogue
A peculiar phenomenon has been observed in music made during the classical era, which spans from 1730 to 1820. During this time, experts found improvement in the quality of...
Read MoreAn Optimistic Perspective of the Indian Film and Television Landscape – Let’s Go Into The Future
India is a land where opportunity and despair go hand in hand and make the innate fabric of this beautiful country. To the west, stereotypically, India is still a land of s...
Read MoreWith over 400 people being rescued just south of Sicily in 2 days, the Mediterranean Migrant Crisis is worse than it has ever been, with government officials going as far as to call the Mediterranean a ‘cemetery’
Italy and Malta pressed European partners on Saturday to do more to stop a migrant crisis which the Maltese prime minister said was turning the Mediterranean into a “...
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