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Small-scale fisheries have big impact on oceans
A new UBC study has found that small-scale fisheries may have a much larger impact on ocean ecosystems than previously thought, due to a lack of data on their development over time.
“We found that the influence from small-scale fisheries…
Early guidance can help future moms fight fear of childbirth
Caesarean deliveries in most developed countries, including Canada, are at least 10 to 20 per cent higher than recommended by the World Health Organization, and many efforts to decrease unnecessary C-sections have failed. But a new…
Military Nursing Service celebrates its 92nd Raising Day
New Delhi: Military Nursing Service (MNS) of the Armed Forces celebrated its 92nd Raising Day today. New Addl. Director General Military Nursing Service Maj Gen Elizabeth John led the celebrations at MNS Officers Mess of Army Hospital…
Rama is an embodiment of our culture: Vice President
New Delhi : The Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that Bhagwan Rama was an embodiment of our culture. He was addressing the gathering at the Rajtilak Dussehra Day Celebrations, here today.
The Vice President said…
Food writer and former cook John Birdsall to speak at Yale on Oct. 5
John Birdsall, food writer and ex-restaurant cook, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Oct. 5, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism. His visit is co-sponsored by the Yale Sustainable Food Program and Pierson College.
Birdsall will participate…
New Canadian telescope will map largest volume of space ever surveyed
A Canadian effort to build one of the most innovative radio telescopes in the world will open the universe to a new dimension of scientific study. Hon. Kirsty Duncan, minister of science, today installed the final piece of this new radio…
Azerbaijani Journalist Khadija Ismayilova Awarded 2017 Allard Prize for International Integrity
Azerbaijani investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova was awarded the 2017 Allard Prize for International Integrity. Ismayilova writes about high-level corruption and misuse of power in Azerbaijan for the Organized Crime and Corruption…
Some marine species more vulnerable to climate change than others
Certain marine species will fare much worse than others as they become more vulnerable to the effects of climate change, a new UBC study has found.
After analyzing the biological characteristics of 1,074 marine fish and shellfish, the…
‘Junk news’ concentrated in key US swing states before 2016 election : Analysis by Oxford University
Voters in key swing states were exposed to larger amounts of ‘junk news’ in the run-up to the US presidential election last year, new research has shown.
Analysis by Oxford University’s Oxford Internet Institute found that although…
Shripad Naik graces the Curtain Raiser event of AYUSH Festival of Stamps
Panaji: The Curtain Raiser of AYUSH Festival of Stamps, scheduled to be held on 17th and 18th October 2017 was organised at Kala Academy, panaji in Goa on 29th Sept. 2017.
Minister of State for Ayush (I.C.) Shri Shripad Naik graced the…