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India Scores On Cyclone Prediction
Upgraded infrastructure and data processing capabilities have allowed Indian researchers to predict cyclones five days in advance.
US$2.3 Million To Reduce Traffic Fatalities In India
The Australian and Indian governments have set aside US$2.3 million to study how hospital interventions could help accident victims.
India-Japan Collaboration For Novel Medical Technologies
All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Osaka University in India and Japan respectively have signed an agreement to co-develop novel and affordable medical devices.
7 Must-Read Stories In September 2014
Japan features heavily in September's top stories, with the first iPS transplant, an unexpected dengue outbreak and prize winning immunologists. But watch out for India too!
Health Insurance Reduces Mortality Among India’s Poor
Government health insurance not only reduced the mortality rate by 64 percent, but also reduced out-of-pocket expenses for patients by 60 percent.
Dengue In India 300 Times Under-Reported
Researchers estimate that the dengue infection rates in India are 282 times higher than officially reported, costing the country US$1.11 billion each year.
India’s Mars Mission Cue For Third World
India's successful Mars mission suggests the way forward for other developing countries hoping to go to space.
South Asians In Canada Face Higher Heart Disease Risk
People of South Asian descent have a higher risk of heart disease than the rest of the Canadian population, studies suggest.
Indian Scientists More Religious Than British Ones
In-depth interviews with scientists reveal that Indian scientists are more likely to be religious than British ones.












