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The Challenges of Pakistani Parents of Autistic Children: A Double-edged Sword

In 2020, it is estimated that about 350,000 children have ASD in Pakistan.

The Hidden Culprit of Winter Smog- Temperature Inversion

The inversions are stable air masses where the warm air overlays the excellent air mass.

Carbovigilance: Carbon Footprint of Pharma with Formulation Researcher Dr Sajid Asghar

Pakistani pharmaceutical industry lacks the infrastructure and the technological capabilities for innovative and cutting-edge research in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

The Dark Side of the Digitalized Era: ATTACK GRAPHS

The intrusion in the Bykea app is not the first cyber-attack in history; the evolution of cyber-attacks began in the late 1960s.

Breaking the Odds in Field Epidemiology in Pakistan

“My journey as an epidemiologist involved in frontline response and emergency preparedness is a testament to my training, areas of expertise, and commitment to public health and saving lives.” ~ Dr Nadia Jamil Qureshi

Viral Conjunctivitis— All You Need to Know

Several regions of Pakistan are at risk of viral Conjunctivitis; it is mandatory to know about the disease for protecting communities.

Scientia Pakistan serves as a Community Partner of SJF23

SJF23 is focusing on the theme "Seeking Best Practices."

Sania Alam— The Super Learning Queen

Alam was awarded the esteemed “Brain of the Year 2023/2024” award by the UK organisation Brain Trust.

The STEM Gap— Contribution of Women in Science and Technology in Pakistan

The participation of women in STEM fields is not just about achieving equality, but about unlocking the door to limitless innovation and progress. 

Beyond the Brick and Mortar: How Ancient Homes Were Cooler Than Modern Ones

Ancient architecture techniques allowed them to handle extreme heatwaves with ease.

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