[ad_1] The government has allocated Rs 100 crore from the PM-CARES Fund (Prime Minister’s Citizen Relief and Assistance Fund for Emergency Situations) to support the initiative to develop a vaccine against the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). According to the Department of Biotechnology, there are up to 25 vaccine development initiatives underway …
Read More »An open letter from scientists around the world calling for the use of cloth masks to prevent COVID-19
[ad_1] In light of compelling research evidence that face masks are a great tool to stop the community spread of COVID-19, a group of scientists from around the world has come together to issue an open letter promoting the use of masks by part of the public. Arguing that the …
Read More »Coronavirus will never go away, WHO warns
[ad_1] The European Union drug agency suggested Thursday that a coronavirus vaccine (COVID-19) could be ready in a year, even when the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the disease will never go away. Past and present world leaders have insisted that all eventual vaccines and treatments should be made …
Read More »Here’s how to view today’s Nvidia GTC keynote for Ampere details
[ad_1] May 14, 2020 The Nvidia GTC Keynote has now been posted on YouTube. You can find the first of Nvidia’s top nine-part GTC videos embedded below. Nvidia’s GTC keynote will be released soon, which means we should know some tasty details from Ampere, official this time as well. The …
Read More »Twin Antibodies Identified That May Help Fight COVID-19
[ad_1] Researcher Yan Wu, from Capital Medical University, China, and colleagues found that the antibodies can simultaneously bind to different epitopes on the spike receptor binding domain (RBD). (Representative image) Scientists have identified a pair of neutralizing antibodies, isolated from a patient who recovered from COVID-19, that may offer therapeutic …
Read More »Twin antibodies are identified that can help fight the new coronavirus
[ad_1] Scientists have identified a pair of neutralizing antibodies, isolated from a patient who recovered from COVID-19, that may offer therapeutic benefits and help design molecular antivirals and vaccine candidates to fight the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Antibodies identified by the researchers, including those from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, bind to …
Read More »The simple and simplistic message of Modi conferences is a great success for your audience
[ad_1] For an India that is largely ignorant of history, and perhaps not interested, and more in tune with mythology, Narendra Modi’s use of the phrase “aatma-nirbhar (self-sufficient) “will gain admiration and praise. They will not know that self-sufficiency was the Jawaharlal Nehru mantra and that he invoked it at …
Read More »When a news article disappears, we have more than a pandemic to worry about
[ad_1] Image: Cdd20 / pixabay. Last week, The new Indian express, one of India’s leading English newspapers, published an article that was highly critical of the Center’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The article, titled “The Center’s COVID-19 Communication Plan: Contain Data, Gag Agencies, and Scientists,” discussed the government’s reluctance …
Read More »See: Let us be amazed instead of shocked when the PM stimulus package is developed
[ad_1] Shock and amazement. Inspiration and invitation to imagine and dream. Aspirations for an India that shapes the world. Underestimation and subliminal messages. All the rhetorical devices of an effective politician were present in the Prime Minister’s speech to the nation at 8 pm on Tuesday. What was missing was …
Read More »First day at New Delhi station: long queues and Aarogya Setu
[ad_1] Written by Shivam Patel Sukrita Baruah The | New Delhi | Updated: May 13, 2020 7:25:15 am The first train since the closing of Mumbai Central is preparing to leave for New Delhi at 5.30pm on Tuesday. Ganesh Shirsekar More than 4,000 passengers boarded the first three special “Rajdhani …
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