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Search ResultDelhi’s Waste-To-Energy Plants ‘Toxic, Costly, Inefficient’
Waste-to-energy incineration plants may not help Delhi deal with its massive trash problem. They may instead end up adding to its air pollution and cost the government a su...
Read MoreStanford hosts inaugural Childx conference this spring
Registration is now open for the first ever Childx conference, a TED-style conference focused on inspiring innovation in pediatric and maternal health. The conference will ...
Read MoreWill Companies Solve Climate Change Before Countries?
I just spent a week at the 15th Annual Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in India, a four-day eco-extravaganza for hundreds of participants from government, business, ac...
Read MoreReligion a catalyst for sustainable development'
Describing faith as a “catalyst”, religious leaders Saturday said it could inspire people to change their perspective on environment and prioritize sustainable ...
Read MoreReprocessing Nuclear Fuel Key to Tackling Climate Change'
With climate change posing a real threat, the need is to develop closed nuclear fuel cycle power plants to prepare for the future, R Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advis...
Read MoreMore than 70 per cent of HIV-AIDS patients not diagnosed
More than 70 percent of people suffering from HIV-AIDS are not diagnosed and are not aware that they are suffering from the dreaded disease. I S Gilada, president of AIDS s...
Read MoreLisa Ray plans to open a cancer research institute in India
Ever since Canada-born Indian actress Lisa Ray battled Multiple Myeloma, a form of cancer, she has campaigned for the cause and spoken widely of it to spread awareness. Now...
Read MoreIndia reduces hunger, moves up 8 ranks in global index
In a pat on the back for the erstwhile UPA Government’s flagship programmes, the Global Hunger Index 2014 (GHI) has noted a significant improvement in the levels of h...
Read MoreHidden Hunger: A Silent Epidemic
The Global Hunger Index report recommends returning to traditional diets comprising locally available, biodiverse food to overcome growing under-nutrition The global hunger...
Read MoreCrowdsourcing technology could ensure safety of drinking water in rural India
A research group has introduced a crowdsourcing technique to measure the quality of drinking water. This technique can prove to be a boon for a country like India where onl...
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