The inauguration of MACE observatory was a part of the platinum jubilee year celebrations of the DAE.
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Study suggests high carb breakfast for men, high fat food for women aiming to lose weight
While men are known to derive energy from metabolism of carbohydrates, women are known to obtain energy from metabolism of fat, resulting in significant sex-specific differences across metabolic states such as fasting and feeding.
Study links ultra-processed foods to diabetes risk, advocates low-AGE diets for better health
The study funded by the Department of Biotechnology published in the International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition last week advocated the consumption of foods which are healthier and low in AGE.
Scientists Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine
Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun win the Nobel prize for medicine
Lebanon blasts: Emirates bans pagers and walkie talkies amid security concerns, cancels flights to several Middle Eastern cities
The aforementioned blasts, which targeted parts of Lebanon and Syria, took place on September 17 and 18. As per reports, Israel carried out the attack, accounting for the death of over 40 people, which included militants and civilians. Hundreds sustained injuries.
Cervical cancer: WHO adds fourth HPV vaccine for single-dose use
WHO adds fourth HPV vaccine for single-dose use
DR Congo begins mpox vaccination in high-priority provinces
DR Congo initiates mpox vaccination
Mpox: WHO approves first diagnostic test for emergency use
WHO approves first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use
Cutting smoking rates to 5 percent by 2050 could extend life expectancy and prevent thousands of lung cancer deaths: Study
Researchers forming the Global Burden of Disease, Injuries and Risk Factors (GBD) Tobacco Forecasting Collaborators found that banning sales of cigarettes and other tobacco products could prevent 1.2 million lung cancer deaths across 185 countries by 2095.
EXCLUSIVE: Something sparked when Dev Anand, Vijay Anand came together, says ‘Hum Dono The Dev and Goldie Story’ author Tanuja Chaturvedi
Asked how the book came about, Tanuja says it started six years ago. This, too, was by chance. Tanuja, who taught at a film school, says she was appalled to see the lack of knowledge amongst students about renowned film makers like Guru Dutt. She took it upon herself to educate her pupils about Indian cinema.
