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The lecture, scheduled as part of the 'Development Economics' program at the London-based university on October 30, will focus on the advancements in healthcare and education facilitated by the state government
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Members of the interview panel unanimously agreed that she was the preferred choice, and this recommendation was approved at a meeting of the Council of Governors on February 15.
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The data, which was meta-analysed, says that the average sperm concentration fell from an estimated 101.2m per ml to 49.0m per ml, a stark drop of 51.6%.
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Oxford Inspire will offer print and digital courseware for English, Mathematics, Environmental Studies and Science blending the two learning mediums through a unique learning journey
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New Delhi: China could invade Taiwan after seeing the West’s response to Russia’s brutal war in Ukraine, a leading historian has warned, Daily Mail reported. Professor of European studies at the Oxford University, Timothy Garton Ash, said that Xi Jinping taking over the island militarily would be a ‘worst case scenario’, the report said. The […]
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Oxford [England]: The findings of a recent study have shed some light on whether losing weight reduces the risk of cancer. The study in ‘JNCI Cancer Spectrum’, published by Oxford University Press, indicated that overweight and obese people who lose weight may reduce their chances of later developing colorectal adenoma: a type of benign growth […]
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London: Oxford University Press (OUP) Monday launched a new logo which, it said, is designed to support its ongoing transformation to become a digital-first business and enhance its aim to make knowledge and learning more accessible using technology. The branding has been designed by an agency named Superunion with refinements by typographer and logo designer […]
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Hyderabad: After the Delta and Delta Plus variants of the Covid-19, a new strain – Kappa – has been discovered and three people infected with this strain of SARS-Cov-2 were recently reported in Uttar Pradesh. With one of the three patients infected with the Kappa variant succumbing to it, there is a now a sense […]
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Plant symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria (rhizobia) is a key to sustainable agriculture.
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The hack is understood to have taken place in the middle of the month, but it is not clear who is behind the attack.
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Covishield is the brand name for the AstraZeneca-Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine.
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AstraZeneca said it is yet to be fully determined whether the vaccine protects against severe disease caused by the highly transmissible coronavirus variant found in South Africa.
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Addressing the country digitally, the Prime Minister said that India managed to make two 'Made-in-India' vaccines in a very short period which usually takes years.
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The British star developed Mr Bean while he was studying for his master's degree at Oxford University and launched the character on television in the 1990.
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The Brazilian Association of Vaccine Clinics (ABCVAC) confirmed on its website it had signed a memorandum of understanding with the Indian firm to purchase its Covaxin vaccine
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This regimen was shown in clinical trials to be safe and effective at preventing symptomatic Covid-19, with no severe cases and no hospitalisations more than 14 days after the second dose, according to AstraZeneca.
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Hyderabad: Employability is not the only purpose of education, it should facilitate a solution to the problems faced by the society said Prof Mohammad Talib, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford University, UK. Addressing online valedictory session of the fourth National Urdu Social Sciences Congress ‘Social Sciences – Decline and Resurgence’ organised by Maulana Azad […]
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Modi began his three-city visit on Saturday to review coronavirus vaccine development work by going to pharma major Zydus Cadila's manufacturing facility near Ahmedabad in the morning.
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Zydus Cadila had announced that the phase-I clinical trial of its vaccine candidate ZyCoV-D was over and it has commenced phase-II clinical trials from August.
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The study, published in The Lancet medical journal, suggest that those aged over 70 -- who are at higher risk of serious illness and death from Covid-19 -- could build robust immunity to the novel Coronavirus.