A slowing population growth coupled with a steady increase in the ageing population is contributing to the deceleration of China’s economic growth, thereby impacting its journey to become the number one economy in the world, Asian Institute for China and IOR Studies (AICIS) reported.
Israel’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure will grant 25 million Shekels (USD 6.9 million) for academic research in the fields of energy, earth and marine sciences
He said, "We have noticed a reduction in discipline and students are indulging in other activities leaving their studies. Students stay outside till late at night and have parties. So, to maintain discipline we have decided to empty the hostel and re-allot the hostels with a new method and t
The five-year survival rate for all children with acute lymphatic leukaemia (ALL) has risen to 94 per cent. A study of 800 Dutch youngsters demonstrates this. Modified treatment procedures for four subgroups were investigated in the research. The changes were discovered to have a favourable
Oceanic islands can be used as models for ecology, biogeography, and evolutionary studies. Many groundbreaking discoveries, including Darwin's theory of evolution, have resulted from the study of island species and their interactions with their living and non-living environments. An internat
According to a case-control research published online in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine, certain occupations, such as hairdressers, beauticians, and accountants, may be associated with an elevated risk of ovarian cancer.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 14: GIBS (Goyal Institute of Business Studies) successfully hosted the highly anticipated Enchainer-2k23, a national-level Under Graduate (UG) management fest, on July 12th, 2023. The event took place at the GIBS Campus in Bengaluru, attracting exceptional
A case-control study published online in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine found that particular employment positions, such as hairdressers, beauticians, and accountants, may be related with an increased risk of ovarian cancer.
According to studies, body mass index (BMI) is not a full indicator of metabolic health, and a substantial number of U.S. individuals with normal BMI are nevertheless obese.
Recent studies suggest that encouraging adolescents to feel capable and purposeful rather than merely joyful may improve both their academic performance and mental health.
The University of Cambridge study, involving over 600 teenagers from seven English schools, examined two separate aspec