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Water Nanofilter ‘Could Cut Diarrhea-Related Deaths’
Indian scientists have developed a cheap filter that may potentially rid drinking water of bacterial and viral contaminants.
Fujifilm & Dr. Reddy’s Call Off Generic Drugs Joint Venture In Japan
FUJIFILM and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories have terminated an MOU to enter into a joint venture for the Japanese generics drugs market.
India’s Neutrino Project Sparks Earthquake Worry
Scientists say that tunneling for India's neutrino lab - the biggest underground particle physics laboratory in the world - will not trigger quakes in the Western Ghats.
Why Do Indian Students Take Up Engineering Degrees?
Dr. Pushkar, a faculty member at BITS Pilani-Goa, discusses the reasons that motivate students to take up engineering degrees in India.
ISRO Launches Ground Station For Navigation Network
The Indian Space Research Organization inaugurated this week a new ground station for its Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System.
NTU President Receives Honorary Degree From Hanyang University
Nanyang Technological University President, Professor Bertil Andersson, has been awarded a prestigious honorary degree by Hanyang University in South Korea.
India Develops First Indigenous Rotavirus Vaccine
The Government of India and Bharat Biotech have announced positive Phase III results from India's first indigenous, low-priced rotavirus vaccine.
Researchers Carry Out Large-Scale Study Of Salt Consumption In India
Researchers are carrying out a large-scale study of the salt intake of Indian adults towards the development of a national salt reduction strategy.
‘Kimchi Paradigm’ Offers Insights Into Success at Asian Women Leaders Conference
Dr. Astrid Tuminez explains how the kimchi paradigm works for successful women leaders in Asia.












