Science
- Science
NASA-supported solar sail could take science to new heights
Washington: As NASA’s exploration continues to push boundaries, a new solar sail concept selected by the agency for development toward a demonstration mission could carry science to new destinations. The Diffractive Solar…
- Hyderabad
Hyderabad: British Council UK Study Fair to be held on 11, 12 Feb
Hyderabad: British Council, the UK’s international organisation for educational opportunities, is hosting the ‘Study UK Subject Fair’ on 11 and 12 February 2022. The two-day event will focus on STEM-Medicine and Business…
- Middle East
UAE: Students to get a chance to win cash prizes worth Dh25,000 in interschool competition
Abu Dhabi: More than 2000 students from 100 schools across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will get a chance to win cash prizes worth Dh25,000 in the 15th edition of the Medical and…
- Hyderabad
Telangana: 19th edition of BioAsia to kickstart on February 24
Hyderabad: The nineteenth edition of Asia’s largest life-sciences and Health Tech forum BioAsia, a two-day annual flagship event of the Government of Telangana, will be held between February 24 and 25, 2022…
- Technology
Google AI tools bring back women in science to the fore
New Delhi: Google has developed new machine learning (ML) tools for use by curators at the Smithsonian in the US to help uncover and highlight many roles women have played in science…
- Pakistan
Over 90% students in Pakistan weak in maths, science
New Delhi: More than 90 per cent of primary and lower-secondary students in Pakistan have only a weak or basic understanding of the mathematics and science they are required to learn, according…
- India
India to host 5 events as part of BRICS Science Technology Innovation Steering Committee
New Delhi: India will host five events this year as part of the BRICS Science Technology Innovation (STI) Steering Committee, the government said Tuesday. The five events are — BRICS Startups Forum…
- Lifestyle
Study finds non-English language science may save biodiversity
Washington: According to recent research, non-English language science may hold untapped information which might be crucial for the conservation of global biodiversity. The research has been published in the ‘PLOS Biology Journal’.…