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Nerve blocks; the potential game-changer for chronic cancer pain

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Pakistan1 and around the rest of the world.2; occurred about 178,388 new cancer cases...

Neuralink: One Microchip Fulfilling Hundreds of Possibilities

As daunting as 2020 might have been but this year’s inventions have also brought the good that is no longer restricted to sci-fi movies.

Aerospace Round-up 2020

The impact of Covid19 will accelerate further innovation in 2021 in the Global Aerospace industry.

What bugs scientific research in Pakistan?

Humankind has made significant progress in 2020 on the tools that enable remote collaboration worldwide.

Defying the odds; Emmanuelle Charpentier & Jennifer A. Doudna

E. Charpentier and A. Doudna have made a landmark discovery for the CRISPR/Cas 9 method employed in genome editing, and received 2020's Nobel prize in chemistry.

A celestial duo: Cosmic giants Saturn and Jupiter pose together in the sky

On 21st December 2020, after sunrise, stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts took their positions near the telescopes and captured pictures of the planetary conjunction of...

Deadly flames: How the great fire wrecked Rome and the words, Nero

Just on the edge of the sea at Anzio's town sits a gigantic statue of the Roman emperor Nero. The only monument to a...

Pakistani student develops an animation on “Enceladus – Alien Ocean” in collaboration with International University

Syed Muneeb Ali, a student of Physics at Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore, has collaborated with a renowned planetary scientist, Dr. Nozair...

Inspiring, Powerful, Top-notch. Dr. Asifa Akhtar receives 2021 Leibniz Prize

Dr Asifa Akhtar has been selected to receive the most distinguished prize in Germany: The Leibniz Prize! The award has acknowledged and estimated her...

30 for 30: New Hubble images marking its birthday released

The images released by Hubble since it started working 30 years ago have served as amazing windows to see the universe in new ways....

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