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‘Global excitement’: Govt on foreigners reacting to One Nation One Subscription

Under the new One Nation-One Subscription (ONOS) plan, launching in January 2025, 18 million students, researchers, and faculty will gain free access to nearly 13,000 journals
Published on Dec 08, 2024 12:53 PM IST

Ace hunters of wall and window

(From left) A monitor lizard hunts a House lizard and a house lizard catches a butterfly. (Shyam Sunder Meena)
Updated on May 19, 2024 07:50 AM IST

Former PAU V-C Manjit Singh Kang passes away in US

MS Kang
Updated on May 04, 2024 09:04 AM IST

Celebrated IT Luminary Manideep Yenugula Honored with Prestigious International Achievers' Award

Celebrated IT Luminary Manideep Yenugula Honored with Prestigious International Achievers' Award
Published on Jan 08, 2024 06:03 PM IST

Lucknow University prepares for science congress, ISCA team inspects campuses

Dean academics, Prof Poonam Tandon and other teachers of the university were also present along with the team members that have come to oversee the preparations and outline of the activities related to the programme. (HT FILE)
Updated on Apr 08, 2023 07:32 PM IST

Scientists announce first nuclear fusion ignition. Why is it a milestone?

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) said it had used the world's largest laser to create, for the first time, a fusion ignition reaction.
Updated on Dec 17, 2022 11:03 PM IST

Not only mosquito's bite but bacteria carried on its body pose risk too: Study

Mosquitoes carry bacteria externally and internally and come into your home, research points.
Published on Dec 17, 2022 05:44 PM IST

Work on research papers, do not limit yourself to treatment: Yogi to UP doctors

Adityanath inaugurated the the Department of Vascular Surgery and Thoracic Surgery at the King George Medical University (KGMU). (FILE PHOTO)
Published on Oct 27, 2022 06:07 PM IST

Are synthetic human embryos a possibility? Check out this experiment

This microscope image shows a synthetic mouse embryo with colors added to show brain and heart formation.(Gianluca Amadei, Charlotte Handford via AP)
Published on Aug 26, 2022 03:22 PM IST

Lessons from the field, lessons for life

A roadshow in Malappuram heralding the start of the FIFA World Cup in Brazil in June 2014. Fandom doesn’t just unite; it also teaches us to accept when we’re beaten, be okay with not always winning, but have the resilience to keep fighting back.
Updated on Jun 07, 2020 04:22 AM IST

1716 medics infected, 6 dead, China finally reveal weeks into coronavirus outbreak

More than 1700 medical workers have been infected and at least six have died fighting the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak in China
Updated on Feb 14, 2020 03:32 PM IST

Mumbai receives all-time record monsoon rainfall this year: Data

People walk through a flooded street following heavy monsoon rains at LBS road Kurla in Mumbai.
Updated on Sep 16, 2019 06:24 AM IST

Newspaper English: a book for fields beyond journalism

(From left) Ujjwala Barve, HOD department of communication and journalism, SPPU; Abhay Vaidya, resident editor, Hindustan Times; Bhushan Patwardhan, UGC vice-chairman; Kiran Thakur, author, Newspaper English; Virendra Sharma, registrar Flame University; and Vishal Soni, CEO, Vishwakarma publications, at the book launch at Rande Institute on Sunday.
Updated on Jan 07, 2019 08:49 PM IST

External funding for research at IIT-Bombay drops by 20 per cent

The IIT-Bombay in Mumbai is facing financial constraints.
Updated on Aug 12, 2018 04:14 AM IST

UGC disqualifies 4,305 journals of dubious nature

A requirement that scholars get at least two research papers published in a University Grants Commission-approved journal before submitting their doctoral theses, coupled with pressure on university teachers to get their research published regularly in academic periodicals, has produced an unexpected side-effect: proliferation of dubious journals. (HT representational photo)
Updated on May 13, 2018 04:14 PM IST

Teachers to lose jobs, students their registrations if found guilty of plagiarism

The Indian Journal of Dermatology has retracted a paper presenting guidelines to handle plagiarism in the Indian scenario because the author plagiarised it. Thinkstock Photo
Updated on Apr 03, 2018 07:23 AM IST

Here’s why DU teachers are not evaluating answer papers since May 24

DUTA members demand roll back of the UGC’s gazette Notification 2016 in New Delhi, May 30
Updated on Apr 25, 2018 07:57 PM IST