BRICS S&T News
AP, 20 July 2021 India’s excess deaths during the pandemic could be a staggering 10 times the official COVID-19 toll, likely making it modern India’s worst human tragedy Read more... |
The Rio Times, 19 July 2021 A fully Brazilian vaccine against Covid-19 - Versamune - is currently the most advanced in Brazil and may be included in the National Immunization Plan (PNI) at the end of this year on an emergency basis, according to the Ministry Read more... |
Global Times, 19 July 2021 China's Ministry of Science and Technology, along with 12 other ministries, issued detailed measures on Monday aimed at creating an environment to fully spur the vigor of innovation among women and support their development to play a bigger role in China Read more... |
Mint, 12 July 2021 The Indian space program and the research conducted by ISRO is much more advanced than the Chinese space agencies as we have indigenously developed the technology and have not been dependent on other countries, said Padma Prof. RM Vasagam Read more... |
India Today, 11 July 2021 Union Minister Jitendra Singh said the Department of Science and Technology (DST) should make efforts to set up the first-of-its-kind National Science and Technology Research University. Read more... |
TASS, 15 July 2021 A roundtable discussion is held in the House of the Russian Historical Society as part of events of the Year of Science and Technology Read more... |
World Economic Forum, 14 July 2021 Women remain a significant minority in the scientific fields driving the digital revolution, amid a general skills shortage that’s holding back progress Read more... |
ZDNet, 14 July 2021 The facility is expected to stimulate interactions between the government, universities, industry, citizens and the environment. Read more... |
Republic World, 11 July 2021 Jitendra Singh, Minister of State Science and Technology in a meeting asked DST to plan for India's first National S&T Research University Read more... |
Space, 8 July 2021 China appears to be returning to its pre-pandemic pace of launching back-to-back space missions. Read more... |
Wall Street Journal, 6 July 2021 Growers see environmental and financial benefits in selling carbon offsets; environmentalists say stopping deforestation is the priority Read more... |
The Wire, 30 June 2021 Representative image of police personnel in Jaipur during the lockdown, with a drone hovering above them. Read more... |
NewsOnAir, 30 June 2021 Indian research community will soon be able to pursue industry-relevant research opportunities in the areas of deep technologies that are novel, transformative, and can have a ground-breaking impact on a national scale Read more... |
China Daily, 29 June 2021 "China and Russia: Joint Development and Modernization" International Symposium, organized by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China-Russia Friendship Committee Read more... |
FristPost, 28 June 2021 When climate researcher Dailson Bertassoli went to measure greenhouse gas emissions at the Belo Monte hydropower plant in Brazil, the first thing he noticed was the bubbles. Read more... |
ETHealthWorld, 25 June 2021 Federal prosecutors and a special Senate committee are investigating the deal for Bharat Biotech's Covaxin shot, citing the fact that the government struck a speedy agreement when offers from Pfizer in 2020 at a lower price were ignored at the time Read more... |
TheFreePressJournal, 24 June 2021 BRICS nations agreed on an innovation co-operation at the 11th BRICS S&T Steering Committee meeting. Read more... |
bnamericas, 23 June 2021 Six large domestic and international companies that operate in various Brazilian industrial sectors have joined a government-backed research and development project involving artificial intelligence (AI) for manufacturing, or industry 4.0. Read more... |
TASS, 16 June 2021 The missions will use Chinese CZ-3B and CZ-5 launch vehicles, as well as Russia’s Soyuz-2 Read more... |
The Hindu, 13 June 2021 While India has made ‘solid progress’ towards the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets concerning industry, infrastructure and innovation, the country’s investment in research remains unsatisfactory, the UNESCO Science Report has observed. Read more... |