Science Journalism needs voices from South Asia- Siri Carpenter
Dr. Siri Carpenter is Editor-in-Chief of the Open Notebook and the former president of the National Association of Science Writers (NASW).
Dr. Siri Carpenter is Editor-in-Chief of the Open Notebook and the former president of the National Association of Science Writers (NASW).
Twenty three years after an agreement to publish a detailed record of flowering and non-flowering plants in Nepal, only one volume has been published to date.
Subhra Priyadarshini, Mentor, Himalayan Climate Boot camp 2022.
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Many cryptocurrencies use ‘proof of stake’ method which doesn’t require any mining, so it saves on energy and computational power.
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During this pandemic outbreak, as we all are frightened by the upsurge spread of coronavirus
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The institutions like CEJ, IBA, Karachi University, NUST, LUMS, and COMSATS, should kick-start science communication courses, and these courses should mandatory for web editors.
Pakistan Museum of Natural History is located in Islamabad and was established in 1976 as