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A scientific discovery (story) worth to read thousand times?
This is a scientific story that started from a polluted water stream in Kashmir to the discovery of Hepatitis E virus. Being a Kashmiri i feel proud, because this remarkable discovery started its journey in Medical college Srinagar Kashmir in 1978 and finally culminated in 1993 at NIH Washington
The diseases(s) we study today is the civilization we built yesterday?
Has humanity reached a stage where the principal threats to human health and welfare arise not from nature, but from the unintended consequences of human progress itself.
From pages to purpose: Rethinking India’s doctoral education programme output
India produces nearly 40,000 Ph.D. theses every year, according to recent data of the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE). For instance, about 32,588 Ph.D. degrees were awarded in 2021–22, and close to 38,986 in 2019–20.
Single Use Plastics: From Modern Marvel to Global Menace
In 1907, Belgian-American chemist Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, the first fully synthetic plastic, marking a turning point in material science. Cheap, durable, and easily moldable, plastic was originally seen as a miracle alternative to natural materials like ivory and tortoiseshell.
Power-hungry intelligence systems?
The environmental price of training and running Artificial intelligence systems is currently enormous and why it matters for our climate goals
Reforming PhD system to suit contemporary realities
World as of 2025 doesn't need thousands of philosophers but hundreds of revolutionaries.
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