A new method that uses lasers to drill tiny holes in heart muscles to promote better blood flow is gaining ground, here for those patients who are not suited for bypass surgery or angioplasty. Batra
Ayurvedic preparations should be of international standards if it no longer had to be perceived as a mere food additive, accoding to Dr H Wagner, a German scientist specialising in phytomedicine.
The Technology Information and Forecasting and Assessment Council, while functions under the Department of Science and Technology for promotion and commercialisation of indigenous technologies, has
The European parliament will vote tomorrow on far-reaching anti-pollution measures which threaten the oil and vehicle industries with tens of billions of dollars in extra costs. The legislation is
Tuberculosis, the world's foremost killer, has made a comeback in Russia, ravaging the country's population at a rate of 250,000 a year and developing lethal strains not seen since World War
Singapore has banned the burning of giant joss sticks at religious rituals in a measure to minimize air pollution and inconvenience to the public, according to guidelines published on Monday. From
Tata Iron & Steel Company Ltd. has received a return on environment (ROE) partership award from Betzdearborn for improvement to the water management systems at its Jamshedpur works that have
Apprehending disastrous affects on ecology water resources and marine life on its side, Goa government is gearing up to oppose the proposed Mhadzi river basin projects by Karnataka that would divert
After two decades of apathy and inaction, the authorities have finally been forced to come up with a rehabilitation plan for the victims of the Karapuzha Irrigation Project in Wayanad district of
A deatiled analysis of how building foundations are damaged due to liquefaction of the ground during a large-scale earthquake is now psssible, thanks to experiments by a research team of private,