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  1. Even short trips to space can alter an astronaut's biology — a new set of studies provides the most comprehensive look at spaceflight health since NASA's twin study.

    Even short trips to space can alter an astronaut's biology — a new set of studies provides the most comprehensive look at spaceflight health since NASA's twin study.

    Fort Collins, Only about 600 people have ever traveled to space. The vast majority of astronauts over the past six decades have been middle-aged men on short-duration missions of less than 20 days.Today, with the entry into the market of private, commercial and multinational spaceflight...
  2. Smoking may be most important factor affecting cognition with age: study

    Smoking may be most important factor affecting cognition with age: study

    New Delhi, Smokers could experience up to 85 percent more decline in their cognitive abilities, such as memory and speech, compared to those who do not smoke, according to a study.The researchers, who analyzed 16 varied combinations of lifestyle factors, including physical activity, alcohol...
  3. UNICEF study says Kerala's digital education model a global example

    UNICEF study says Kerala's digital education model a global example

    Thiruvananthapuram, a UNICEF India study has praised Kerala's digital education (EdTech) initiatives, describing it as a model not only for other Indian states but also for middle-income and developed countries.The report titled “Empowering Teens with Future-Ready Skills: The Inspiring Story...
  4. UNICEF lauds Kerala's digital education model

    UNICEF lauds Kerala's digital education model

    The report titled 'Empowering Adolescents with Future-Ready Skills: The Inspiring Story of Little KITES' was released here on Saturday in the presence of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, General Education Minister V. Sivankutty among others.The study focused on the Little Kerala Infrastructure...
  5. Cut back on smoking to avoid cognitive aging: study

    Cut back on smoking to avoid cognitive aging: study

    The study, published in Nature Communications, is based on a 10-year survey of 32,000 adults aged 50 or older from 14 countries in Europe.The team, led by researchers from University College London, UK, showed that lifestyles that include smoking lead to faster cognitive decline. People who...
  6. NCPCR declares Jharkhand's mica mines child labor free

    NCPCR declares Jharkhand's mica mines child labor free

    As per NCPCR report, more than 20,000 children from 684 villages in the mica mining area have been rescued from the clutches of child labor and enrolled in schools.It said this achievement is the result of a collaborative effort between NCPCR, the state government, district administration and...
  7. DPIIT ties up with NCAER to develop roadmap, estimate logistics costs

    DPIIT ties up with NCAER to develop roadmap, estimate logistics costs

    New Delhi, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has signed a pact with think tank NCAER to develop a detailed framework for assessment of logistics costs and carry out a cost assessment study for 2023-24.The Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement that...
  8. 7 states, Jammu and Kashmir Police have asked for study material on new laws made by Delhi Police

    7 states, Jammu and Kashmir Police have asked for study material on new laws made by Delhi Police

    New Delhi: The study material on the three new penal laws prepared by the Delhi Police for its personnel has been sought by other state police forces, official sources said on Friday.The police force of eight states and the Union Territory (Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Arunachal...
  9. South Korean regulator seeks business data from Chinese e-commerce platforms

    South Korean regulator seeks business data from Chinese e-commerce platforms

    The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) said it has launched in-depth research on the online retail market after a month-long preliminary study and collected data from 40 major platforms on their business structure, logistics system and profit models, Yonhap reported. Will be asked for. News agency...
  10. High Court asked ASI to submit Bhojshala survey report by July 15

    High Court asked ASI to submit Bhojshala survey report by July 15

    Indore, The Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court on Thursday granted 10 more days to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to submit its study report of the Bhojshala-Kamal Maula mosque complex in the state's Dhar district.The court directed the ASI to submit the full report of the...
  11. Study schemes of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra to decide criteria for Mahila Samman Yojana: Delhi minister tells officials

    Study schemes of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra to decide criteria for Mahila Samman Yojana: Delhi minister tells officials

    New Delhi: Delhi women and child development minister Kailash Gahlot has asked department officials to study the plans implemented in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra to provide monthly honorarium to women before finalizing the criteria for the Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Government's yojana...
  12. Congress criticizes government over 'uncontrolled air pollution'

    Congress criticizes government over 'uncontrolled air pollution'

    New Delhi, expressing concern over "rampant air pollution", the Congress on Thursday alleged that the Narendra Modi government has launched an "all-out war" against India's environmental protection norms and has prioritized the "gains of friends of the Prime Minister" on people's health...
  13. Short-term air pollution causes 7.3 per cent deaths in Kolkata: Study

    Short-term air pollution causes 7.3 per cent deaths in Kolkata: Study

    According to the findings, Kolkata has the third highest number of short-term deaths related to air pollution among the ten cities surveyed by the researchers.The highest figure in this count is Delhi with 11.5 percent, followed by Varanasi with 10.2 percent of all deaths.The results of the...
  14. Short-term PM2.5 exposure causes 33,000 deaths annually in India, highest in Delhi

    Short-term PM2.5 exposure causes 33,000 deaths annually in India, highest in Delhi

    The study showed that increases in the risk of death were pronounced with lower concentrations of PM2.5 and decreased with higher concentrations. Even air pollution levels below the current national ambient air quality standard of 60 micrograms per cubic meter lead to increased daily mortality...
  15. 8 students embark on their international educational journey with the Global Citizen Scholarship

    8 students embark on their international educational journey with the Global Citizen Scholarship

    PNNNew Delhi [India], July 4: Eight students from India and five from other South Asian countries have been selected for the 17th edition of the Global Citizen Scholarship (GCS), an initiative of Global Indian International School (GIIS) . This program funds two years of education in Singapore...
  16. Heart health depends on knowledge: Global study reveals what heart patients need to know moving forward

    Heart health depends on knowledge: Global study reveals what heart patients need to know moving forward

    Toronto, A new study sheds light on the critical role of patient education in the management of cardiovascular disease. Researchers examined the information needs of more than 1,600 heart patients from various regions, revealing important insights into the challenges faced by people facing...
  17. Study says cloud resources are biggest target for cyber attacks in India

    Study says cloud resources are biggest target for cyber attacks in India

    New Delhi, A study by a multinational company has identified cloud resources as the "biggest targets" of cyber attacks in India.Thales has announced the publication of the Thales Cloud Security Study 2024, its annual assessment of the latest threats, trends and emerging risks to cloud security...
  18. Low rainfall and high CO2 could replace India's biodiversity hotspot: study

    Low rainfall and high CO2 could replace India's biodiversity hotspot: study

    The study showed that this would potentially replace India's biodiversity hotspots, including evergreen forests in the Western Ghats, Northeast India and the Andamans, with deciduous forests.For the study, researchers at Birbal Sawhney Institute of Palaeosciences (BSIP), an autonomous...
  19. Only 8 countries can reduce premature deaths to meet UN SDGs by 2030: Study

    Only 8 countries can reduce premature deaths to meet UN SDGs by 2030: Study

    New Delhi: Even though premature deaths due to cancer have reduced in three-fourths of the world, a recent study has revealed that only eight countries have achieved the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) target of 3.4. is likely to be completed.The target relates to reducing premature...
  20. ASI seeks 4 weeks' time from HC to submit survey report on disputed Bhojshala complex in MP

    ASI seeks 4 weeks' time from HC to submit survey report on disputed Bhojshala complex in MP

    Indore, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Tuesday filed an application before the Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking four weeks' time to submit its survey report on the Bhojshala-Kamal Maula mosque complex, a structure of the Medieval era in the enclosed Dhar district. a long-standing...
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