A study has found that effective data storytelling can improve public library administrators' approaches to data gathering and advocacy for libraries.
The findings were published in the journal Public Library Quarterly.
Rishikesh (Uttarakhand) [India], September 26: In a rapidly changing world, more and more people are turning to yoga to find balance, physical fitness, and inner peace. Among the many yoga schools available, Arogya Yoga School in Rishikesh stands out as a beacon of excellence. With its commi
Molnupiravir, an antiviral medication for COVID-19 infections, and a pattern of mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 virus have been linked, according to research from the Francis Crick Institute, the University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, the University of Liverpool, the University of Cap
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister (NCP) Ajit Pawar on Monday said that it is a government of three parties in the state so he will keep the issue regarding Muslim reservation before the CM and Deputy CM.
The ISL League winners started the game on the front foot and went ahead through their Argentine forward Jorge Pereyra Diaz. Parthib Gogoi pulled the Highlanders back into the game with a brilliant finish. However, the Islanders restored the parity before the break as Diaz netted his second
New Delhi [India], September 25: The Asia Regional Hub for Coalition for Good Schools, today released the findings from its report titled 'Creating Good Schools: Preventing School Based Violence against Children in Southern Asia.' Coalition for Good Schools is a global network committed to a
Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev has said Canada’s allegations against India may be based on intelligence collected by America or England on their own or it may be that Canada asked them to find out some information.
Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair has urged India, Canada to start taking to find a common ground in view of the recent strain in relations, CBC News reported.
Patients with fibromyalgia (FM), a condition that mostly affects women and is marked by chronic pain, tiredness, and brain fog, usually have limited access to treatment options and explanations for their symptoms.
According to a new study, the harsh lights of big cities may be generating an evolutionary adaption for smaller eyes in some birds.
The findings, published in Global Change Biology, have ramifications for conservation efforts as bird populations across the United States continue to drop.
Previous studies found that having a weight problem increases your risk of developing certain types of cancer. It is also well-known that women who are obese have higher cancer risk than males do, and that risk declines with deliberate weight loss. However, there is little proof that obesity