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Encephalitis lethargica is an illness that attacks the brain, leaving the victims like living statues—speechless and motionless. This disease turned into a full-blown epidemic around the world in the ...
According to the latest AISHE data and 2026 reports, India has emerged as a global titan in female STEM enrollment. Women now comprise 43 per cent of the nation’s STEM student body—a remarkable feat ...
One SDSU alum is shaping the future of pharmaceutical development while giving back to the next generation of scientists. Hiranmayee Kandala received her doctorate in philosophy in analytical ...
Nimmi Ramanujam, the Robert W. Carr Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University, has been elected to the National ...
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If you are a woman working in biomedical and life sciences, you may have longer to wait for your academic paper to appear in print than a comparable paper authored by a man. According to research ...
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Shubha Tole, Distinguished Professor, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, who took charge this year as president, International Brain Research Organisation, said that how an ...
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A new India RISE Fellowship backed by Johns Hopkins University aims to retain early-career women scientists and strengthen research leadership ...