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The priority now is to try to get some additional scholarships for places where the number of scholars per head of population could be higher and India is one of those places, according to Sir Richard Trainor, the trust's CEO
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The forum, Europe’s largest India-focused event, will centre this year around the theme “Advanced Technologies for India’s Development.” It will gather students, academics, and industry leaders from around the world to discuss how innovative technologies can support sustainable growth in India.
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Dr Venugopal Rao Veeramaneni was conferred the prestigious Award at the 13th World Leaders Summit, held at University of Oxford, UK, on April 5
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The five students were selected after a competitive application process and two rounds of preliminary interviews. The shortlisted finalists were interviewed and five were chosen to receive the prestigious scholarship
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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare says study's estimates 'gross and misleading'
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The researchers estimate that between one in a thousand to one in 200 of all infections may become persistent, and last for at least 60 days
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To date, the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine has been licensed for use in Ghana, Nigeria and Burkina Faso.
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The event is being held on the topic ‘Education for Social and Environmental Justice: Diversity, Sustainability, Responsibility’ from September 12 to 14
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On Neptune, a dark spot was first discovered by NASA's Voyager 2 in 1989, before disappearing a few years later
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After graduating from the University of Oxford, Juhi Kore took to Linkedin to share an inspiring story about her late maternal grandfather and his struggle.
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The booster shot, named AZD2816, will be administered to individuals who have previously been fully vaccinated with two doses of AstraZeneca vaccine/Vaxzervia or an mRNA vaccine, at least three months after their last injection.
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Only acknowledging what is causing warming will focus minds on what it will take to stop it
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All people are interconnected genetically, culturally and historically and no human community is exceptional
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The decision-making process gets dominated by personal risk concerns. The best way to counter those concerns, therefore, is to highlight the opposite: personal benefits
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Land conversion for farming and the wildlife trade were key reasons for the 68% average drop across thousands of populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish
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AstraZeneca said it had not been able to properly ascertain the effect of the vaccine on severe disease and hospitalisation caused by the South African variant.
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The workshop covers broadly two topics, Intense Laser Physics - Generation and its Applications and Laboratory astrophysics with Lasers
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A vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford prevented 70% of people from developing the coronavirus in late-stage trials, the team reported Monday.
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The team is also testing whether the vaccine stops people developing COVID-19 in larger Phase 3 trials and early results from this crucial stage are expected in the coming weeks.