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6 years ago A Shot in the Arm for Eurozone The EU Recovery Deal is a much-needed injection of economic support for member countries and hopefully a trigger for global…
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6 years ago The Virtues of Early Warning Systems Technology and data could be harnessed to give us a signal on an impending disease or pandemic.
6 years ago Pooling Research Resources for a Eureka Moment Oxford University is crowdsourcing its efforts to come up with novel therapies at affordable prices in the shortest time possible
6 years ago For Post-covid Pharma, the Mantra is “Together We Can” A global regulatory system, multiple supply chains, and collaborative research that embrace innovation will translate into affordable therapies
6 years ago A 360-degree Approach to Healthy Living The pandemic is another warning to mankind to adopt methods of sustainable development, without damaging the environment and ecology.
6 years ago Disruptive Swell on the South China Seas Washington's definitive refusal to accept Chinese claims could heighten tensions between the two as well as embolden smaller stakeholder countries.
6 years ago It’s David Vs Goliath on the World’s Solar Power Stage Would India's 'One Sun One World One Grid' project be fructuous when China's BRI is already well ahead?
6 years ago Jio, the Lodestar of the Future This Indian company, harnessing technology with strategic competition, decimated rivals in its backyard and is now poised to confront global…