Research

‘It’s essential that intervention is possible’: Women, isolation, and suicide

The ONS has shown that the number of women taking their own lives annually is at its highest level since Read More

This story about a surgeon allegedly hoarding thousands of body parts is a reminder of the value of research ethics

From the Tuskegee syphilis experiment to the leaked report about Derek McMinn, the problem of tunnel vision in healthcare needs Read More

IN-SPACe to encourage private firms to participate in India's space sector, says Pawan Goenka

The government set up IN-SPACe last year to provide a level-playing field to private companies and startups in the space Read More

India plans space sector boost in global market

The department of space is also finalising new policies on satellite-based communication and remote sensing to aid penetration of the Read More

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Is your enterprise data-driven or data-informed?

With data taking centre stage for every large organization, CIOs share their approaches towards harnessing the power of data.

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Switzerland wants to be a haven for Indian startups, not ‘black money’

New Delhi/Bern: Switzerland is looking to bolster its appeal as a preferred location for Indian startups through a number of globally Read More

Researchers reveal amphibian foam can be used for drug discovery

Foam, found in frogs nests has the potential to offer benefits to topical, vaginal and rectal drug delivery, could help Read More

EREF’s new strategic plan reflects expansion into sustainable materials management space

Since 1992, EREF has funded over $19 million in research and education specific to solid waste management, until two years Read More