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Why Asia Needs Good Science Writers
It is easy to name a cultural or political hero. Now try naming a living scientist.
South Asia Running Out Of Groundwater
Per capita water availability in South Asia has been dropping and could deepen the ongoing water crisis.
India’s Swine Flu Virus Potentially More Virulent
The current strain of influenza circulating in India could be more virulent than the 2009 North American strain, highlighting the need for greater surveillance.
Common Antiseptic Could Reduce Infant Deaths
Using chlorhexidine to clean the umbilical cord could reduce infant death rates by 12 percent, study says.
Mazumdar-Shaw Honored By Australian University
Biocon chairman Ms. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has been honored by Federation University Australia with a road in her name.
In Photonics, It’s Hip To Be Square
Scientists have used cubic nanoantennas to precisely control the direction and beam width of light.
Critical Nuclear Issues In South Asia
Consensus is unlikely in the nuclear debate but openness can evolve better policies and implementation, says Nalaka Gunawardene.
Cipla Awarded US$189 Million Of Global Fund ARV Tender
Cipla has been selected by the Global Fund to produce anti-retroviral drugs for the next three years.
India Can Meet Sustainable Development Goals
India’s national development agenda sits well with UN Sustainable Development Goals, writes Mili Majumdar.












