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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.

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...

Two blanched bodies of the rich man and slave were found in Pompeii

Both of them seem to be running to escape the volcanic lava as they have clenched teeth and fists.

Unraveling the Mystery of Persian Princess– a Murder Victim

Fiber identification proved that the fabrics of the mummy wraps were also modern. Items applied to these strips, such as honey, were also fresh.

Howard Carter & his Unbelievable Journey

Carter pried open the door with a chisel and peered in. "Can you see anything?" asked Lord Carnarvon. "Yes, wonderful things."

Postmortem of Mummified Animals Using 3D Scans

The 3D technology, paving its way in archeology and doing wonders, is just the tip of an iceberg.

Problems involving open access scientific publications and how to fix them

A panel discussion was held at the Berlin Science Week 2020 on "Why no one is reading your open access publication and how to fix it."

Uncovering the Secrets of Archaeology with Bibhu Dev Misra

"Our ancestors have left behind a large body of knowledge in the form of enormous volumes of sacred texts whose true meanings are still obscure." ~ Dev Misra

Archeology and Public’s interest

We hope that this issue lays out at least some of the definitive questions that archeological research and activities have the potential to interact with the public.

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