Mitacs Globalink Research Internship, Canada, Details Here

[ad_1] SRINAGAR: The Mitacs Globalink Research Internship 2024 is an initiative by Canada to empower and educate international students about Canadian research methods and techniques. To apply, the applicant must be a full-time undergraduate or undergraduate/master’s student from an eligible institution and must be at least 18 years of age. The required documents include a…

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India urges G20 countries to collaborate, focus on evidence-based research

India urges G20 countries to collaborate, focus on evidence-based research

[ad_1] Washington: Ahead of the annual India-US BioPharma and Healthcare Summit to be attended by scientists, academicians, corporate leaders, and officials from both the countries, a top Indian official has urged the G20 countries to collaborate and focus on evidence-based research. “I urge G20 member countries, businesses, academics, and scientists to collaborate and focus on…

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CCMB research confirms ancient trade between India, Middle East

CCMB research confirms ancient trade between India, Middle East

[ad_1] Hyderabad: The recent evidence from the archaeological site at Pattanam, on the South-Western coast in Kerala’s Ernakulam district, and their ancient DNA analyses strengthen the belief of historians that Pattanam played an “instrumental role” in trade and cultural exchanges between India and the Middle East and others, scientists said on Friday. The archaeological site…

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Twitter’s plan to charge researchers for data access puts it in EU crosshairs

Twitter’s plan to charge researchers for data access puts it in EU crosshairs

[ad_1] Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. Elon Musk pledged Twitter would abide by Europe’s new content rules — but Yevgeniy Golovchenko is not so convinced. The Ukrainian academic, an assistant professor at the University of Copenhagen, relies on the social network’s data to track Russian disinformation, including propaganda linked…

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