Border Security Force (BSF), the country's first line of defence, on Sunday organised a ceremonial parade, at Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar on the occasion of its 58th Raising Day.
As the Christmas season starts to ramp up, University of South Australia researchers are reminding people to prioritize a good night's sleep as new research shows that troubled sleep may be associated with risk factors for type 2 diabetes.
On the occasion of the 58th Raising Day, Border Security Force (BSF) organized a ceremonial parade at Guru Nanak Dev University Stadium, Amritsar (Punjab).
Children with type 1 diabetes miss nine more school days annually on average than children without the condition, according to a recent Cardiff University study.
Scientists at the University of Birmingham in the UK and Beijing Normal University in China, demonstrated that the therapy, which is non-invasive, could improve short-term, or working memory in people by up to 25 per cent.
Engineers at Duke University have developed a device that uses sound waves to separate and sort the tiniest particles found in blood in a matter of minutes. The technology is based on a concept called "virtual pillars" and could be a boon to both scientific research and medical applications.
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have carried out a detailed simulation showing how a common type of bridge fails during large-scale earthquakes. They modeled "I-shaped girder" bridges, looking at the step-by-step mechanism by which they yield and deform under lateral forces, s
New research on neurotechnological approaches to treating depression in adolescents shows promising results. Faranak Farzan, a professor at Simon Fraser University (SFU), led the study, which was published in the Journal of Affective Disorders Reports.
Hyderabad University Professor Ravi Ranjan, who allegedly molested a foreign student while issuing a condemnation of the incident, has been sent to 14 days police remand, said police on Sunday.
Currently pursuing her Masters in Psychology Hons. from the Jain University, Bangalore, Sravya has become a known name in Indian tennis, having recently won the prestigious ITF W15 Women's Double Tournament along with Celine Simunyu in Nairobi.