Dr. Jitendra Singh inaugurates India's first National Biobank and Longitudinal Population Study at CSIR-IGIB to boost genomic research and...
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Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh announced that 300 women scientists will receive three-year research grants under the CSIR-ASPIRE scheme, aimed at empowering women in science. He emphasized promoting ease of living through technological innovation, highlighting the government's support for women scientists with 3,000 proposals received and 301 selected after rigorous evaluation. Singh also urged scaling up the Seaweed Mission for sustainable economic growth.
Dr. Jitendra Singh inaugurates India's first National Biobank and Longitudinal Population Study at CSIR-IGIB to boost genomic research and...
The United Kingdom has unlocked fresh opportunities for Nigerian exporters, granting over 3,000 Nigerian products including cocoa, cashew,…
The United Kingdom has unlocked fresh opportunities for Nigerian exporters, granting over 3,000 Nigerian products including cocoa, cashew,…
In a major leap toward personalized healthcare in India, Union Minister of State for Science (and) Technology and Vice President of CSIR, Dr....
Two graduate students receive grants supporting their research into the gut microbiome and probiotics in a program championing the next generation of...
Two graduate students receive grants supporting their research into the gut microbiome and probiotics in a program championing the next generation of...
DRDO’s Naval Science & Technological Laboratory (NSTL) is inviting applications for a six-month paid internship for final-year B.E./B.Tech and...
Eskom Expo for Young Scientists will soon host a series of Regional Science Fairs in 35 regions across South Africa, where school learners will have...
Political interference and chaotic cuts to staff, programs and grants at the National Science Foundation are producing ‘devastating...
Political interference and chaotic cuts to staff, programs and grants at the National Science Foundation are producing ‘devastating...