Dr. Amjad Riaz wins young scientist award University of Veterinary and Animal Science (UVAS) Assistant Professor Dr Amjad Riaz on Wednesday was received Young Scientist Award at International Congress on Animal Reproduction (ICAR) 2012, held in Vancouver, Canada. The award, held on competitive basis from developing countries, was given to Dr Amjad Riaz for his […]
Aug 16 2012 | Posted in
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Chinese Scientists visit Pakistan Museum A delegation of scientists from Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) visited Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH), a subsidiary of Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF), Ministry of Science & Technology. The 15-member Chinese delegation of scientists headed by CAS President Dr. Chunli Bai, arrived Pakistan on the invitation of Pakistan Academy of Sciences (PAS) for participating in a one-day Bi-nationalConference. PSF Member Science […]
Jul 21 2012 | Posted in
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Aliens are not little green men Aliens may not actually resemble the little green creatures Hollywood loves to portray them as. Rather, they are more likely to look like ‘giant jellyfish with orange bottoms’ , if a British space scientist is to be believed. "My vision of aliens is an inhumane, silicon-based life form that […]
Jul 8 2012 | Posted in
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Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf is the only ray of hope in Pakistan – Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, Pakistan’s famous scientist, has come out in support of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) and its Chairman, Imran Khan. The hero of the nation, who has played a massive part in Pakistan’s nuclear program, […]
Some American scientists, after a lengthy research, have found that the men with average height possess potential to produce more children in compare with those who are tall or short. This research is based on the demographic stats of last 50 years. A research article, published in the magazine named as ‘Behavioural Ecology and Sociology’ […]
Dec 1 2011 | Posted in
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Great challenge for nanoscopic machines to control atoms The nanoscale world is almost unimaginably small. A nanometre is just one-billionth of a meter. Engineers and scientists have been working with material on this scale for a few years. For example, some of the most powerful microprocessors have millions of transistors just a few dozen nanometres […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Our Government so far has been unable to find a permanent band-aid for the menace called “Load Shedding” which continues to hurt the economical development of our country and has agitated every Pakistani. Due to shortage of electricity producing plants in the country, Electricity charges have also skyrocketed adding to the troubles of every Pakistani. […]