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Search ResultNow That We Can Edit Cancer's Genes, We Can Make Better Drugs
The ability to edit the human genome, a sci-fi procedure made possible by a new technique called CRISPR/Cas-9, has taken the field of genetic research by storm. In the...
Read MoreNFDC Film Bazaar 2015 Closes, Marks New Beginnings_AR Rahman Did A Knowledge Series Session With Nasreen Munni Kabir
Goa, November 25, 2015: The ninth edition of Film Bazaar organized by National Film Development Corporati...
Read MoreWomen Closing The Gender Gap For Entrepreneurship
Women around the world have narrowed the gender gap in entrepreneurship by 6 percent from 2012 to 2014 and are finding paths to launching more businesses in industrialized ...
Read More2015 Ajyal Youth Film Festival Brings Inspiring Films To Qatar
The third annual Ajyal Youth Film Festival presented by the Doha Film Institute (November 29 to December 5) showcases feature films from 20 countries and a s...
Read MoreHaim Saban, Steve Mosko Raise $3.2M at Charity Fundraiser
The Saban Community Clinic fundraiser at the Beverly Hilton honored the Sony Pictures Television chairman.
Haim Saban lit up the room at the Nov. 23 fundraising dinner...
Would Love To Visit Pakistan To Promote Female Education: Kareena.
A day after Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor expressed a desire to work in Pakistani films, his cousin Kareena Kapoor has said she wouldn’t mind coming to Pakistan ...
Read More3D Printing Helps Surgeons Plan Life-Saving Operation
A 3D-printed model of the blood vessels inside a woman’s brain has helped surgeons practise life-saving surgery. The surgeons needed to operate to correct a weakness,...
Read MoreBreast-Feeding Is Good For Mothers, Not Just Babies, Studies Suggest
Breast milk may provide the ideal nourishment for an infant, but two recent studies are putting a different spin on the bottle-versus-breast debate, suggesting it is mother...
Read MoreThe World Is Paying A High Price For More Frequent Extreme Weather Eventsa
"Weather and climate are major drivers of disaster risk and this report demonstrates that the world is paying a high price in lives lost," Margareta Wahlstr?m, head of UNIS...
Read MoreTracking Planes Over The Ocean Is About To Get Easier
Speaking at this year’s annual meeting of the Canadian Space Society, Royal Military College of Canada (RMCC) researcher Dr. Ron Vincent said that the tracking t...
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