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Search ResultWorld’s First VR Film Festival Takes You To A Real War Zone
If you’re going to make the first-ever virtual-reality movie filmed inside a war zone, you might as well do it in the most dangerous city on the planet. So that&rsquo...
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TIME TO STOP saying “Project Morpheus” and start saying “PlayStation VR.” Sony announced at its Tokyo Game Show press conference today that it has s...
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The Health Ministry has given in principle nod to the introduction of injectable contraceptives for women in the family planning programme. The costs of doing so are still ...
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Ogilvy & Mather has created a thought provoking campaign featuring acid attack survivor Reshma Qureshi in a bid to end sale of acids. There is no dearth of mak...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Unveils Industry Program, Including China Focus
Geena Davis, Guy Maddin, Laurie Anderson and Abi Morgan are among the speakers set for talks, forums and workshops, and a panel will explore the impact of the foreign-langu...
Read More5 Hollywood Actors Who Work For A Good Cause
Celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Emma Watson and Leonardo Di Caprio have worked for causes like refugee’s crisis, feminism and environment respectively. Quoting the s...
Read MoreWHO Urges Action Against Antibiotic Resistance.
Cautioning against the indiscriminate use of antibiotics and other drugs which leads to resistance to medicines and treatment failure, the World Health Organization has urg...
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On March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez oil tanker collided with the Blight Reef in Alaska, spilling at least 11 million gallons of crude oil into Prince William Sound. Some es...
Read MoreThe Saffire Experiment Will Study Real Fires in Microgravity
This combustible research project is slated for launch in 2016, and will be activated at a distance from the International Space Station to avoid, you know, setting our onl...
Read MoreIndia Fixes Health Goals For Next 15 Years
India has set itself a challenging target to reduce maternal mortality rate to 70 per 1000 live births, and for neonatal and under-five to 12 and 25 per 1,000 births respec...
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