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India News | VP Radhakrishnan Graces 16th Convocation Ceremony of JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research in Mysuru

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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. In his convocation address, the Vice-President underscored the importance of consistency as the key to success, urging each graduate to recognise their unique talents and set personal…

UN body considers 151 research papers for digital transformation in African countries

The United Nations University on E governance (UNU-EGOV) at the weekend considered 151 Research papers on digital transformation and e-governance for the development of African economy and transformation. The Research

Bridge Agricultural Research and Enterprise Gap, AAC CEO Urges

News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/bridge-agricultural-research-and-enterprise-gap-aac-ceo-urges/The Chief Executive Officer of the African Agribusiness Consortium (AAC), Dr…

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New research shows true 'cost' of living with Great Salt Lake dust

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The Great Salt Lake's dust storms are not just an environmental problem, according to a new study from a professor at the University of Utah. It's also hitting Utahns' wallets.

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New global research shows eye movements reveal how native languages shape reading

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The language you learn as a child becomes the lens through which you understand the world. A team of researchers from over 30 countries has found it also affects how you read in your second language.

A Harvard research lab's remarkable gift from a 6-year-old girl

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When 90% of funding was cut to a Harvard medical research lab studying the regenerative qualities of salamanders, six-year-old Marianne Cullen, of Springfield, Mass., a fan of salamanders, stepped up to help. Steve Hartman reports on how…

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Extended interview: Bill Gates on Alzheimer's research

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In this web exclusive, Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates talks with CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook about backing research into Alzheimer's, a disease which affected his own father.

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KU Sanskrit HoD booked under SC/ST Act for alleged casteist remarks against research scholar

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The case was registered after Vijayan accused Vijayakumari of refusing to sign his thesis and making derogatory comments since 2015, which he claims were influenced by her political affiliations.

UK Terror Probe Launched After University Scrapped Uyghur Research Amid Alleged CCP Threats

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British counter-terror police have opened an investigation following claims that a university scrapped research on Uyghur forced labour amid threats from CCP officials and concerns of losing access to the Chinese educational market.

Laveran’s discovery of the malaria parasite and its enduring influence on infectious disease research

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Laveran provided the first evidence that protozoa could cause human disease, reshaping our understanding of infectious agents and sparking decades of research in tropical medicine, parasitology and public health systems that continue to…

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New Research Shatters the Myth of Gluten Sensitivity

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A landmark study has revealed that gluten sensitivity is often not caused by gluten, but by how the gut and brain communicate. Researchers found that most people who report symptoms are reacting to fermentable carbohydrates or…

GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Work, but New Research Reveals a Major Catch

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Three new Cochrane reviews find evidence that GLP-1 drugs lead to clinically meaningful weight loss, though industry-funded studies raise concerns. Three new reviews from Cochrane have found that GLP-1 medications can lead to significant…

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China increases lead in global remote sensing research as US share slips

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A new study from NYU Tandon School of Engineering finds China now produces nearly half of all peer-reviewed remote sensing publications, while the US accounts for just 9 percent - a reversal from six decades ago. Tracking more than 126,000…

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Concerning New Research Reveals That the Ground Beneath Arizona Is Collapsing

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Groundwater extraction for irrigation is leading to rapid subsidence, though effective state management could help slow the process. In Arizona’s Willcox Basin, located just over an hour east of Tucson, the ground is literally breaking…

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Website Loading Animations Work Best At Mid-Range Speeds, Research Finds

Loading screens work better at mid-range speeds. Stanford researchers tested how fast animations should move during website waits, and the answer surprised them.

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