Prime Minister Narendra Modi applauded Acharya SN Goenka's efforts to make everyone's life peaceful, happy and harmonious through his campaigns adding that India needs to take the lead in making it more acceptable using new research for bringing greater welfare to the world.
Researchers from the University of Auckland, Amsterdam University Medical Center, and Cambridge University Hospitals have successfully treated over ten patients with CRISPR/Cas9 technology, with preliminary findings just published in a leading journal.
The toll of Israeli soldiers in the ongoing military conflict with Hamas rose to 225 after 24-year-old Sgt First Class (res.) Shimon Yehoshua Asulin died fighting in southern Gaza, The Times of Israel reported citing the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday.
Sharjah Department of Economic Development "SEDD" and Sharjah Foundation to Support Pioneering Entrepreneurs "RUWAD" participated in the seventh edition of Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival organised by Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center "Sheraa", which was held on February 3rd and 4th under th
Researchers used fMRI images to examine brain reactions in men and women who rated the severity and unpleasantness of pain while being exposed to increasing quantities of heat
According to a research published in the open access journal BMJ Open, eating up to three servings of traditional Korean kimchi per day may lower men's overall risk of obesity, while radish kimchi is related with a lower incidence of belly bulge in both sexes.
Karnataka's Minister of Environment, Ecology, and Forests, Eshwar B Khandre, expressed profound condolences for the passing of the beloved elephant "Tanneer," rescued in Kerala and returned to Bandipur on Friday midnight.
Describing the incident as unfortunate, the minister emphasized the s
One person was injured after being attacked by a Rhino at the Bokakhat area near Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve in Assam's Golaghat district on Saturday.
The Rouse Avenue court on Saturday reserved order on the interim bail plea of Businessman Amit Katyal who has been arrested by the ED in land for job money laundering case. He had sought interim bail on medical grounds.
"We arrested the plant manager last night and he admitted that around 85 people were inside the building (at the time of the incident). One woman died, 30 people are in the hospital and 13 were missing, of whom four have been found. So only nine people are missing now and operations to trace
A new qualitative research looks at the negative interpersonal and psychological consequences of 'yo-yo dieting,' or weight cycling. The piece stresses the hazards of yo-yo dieting and how difficult it is for people to break the cycle.