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German scientists create see-through human organs
Using a new technology that could pave the way to print three-dimensional body parts such as kidneys for transplants
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Schoolchildren display science, maths, arts skills in Rawalpindi
UNESCO, UNICEF help organise exhibition at Grammar School
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SOS: Save Our Science
Science is becoming increasingly international and collaborative
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War of the worlds!
Science literature and sci-fi publications have always been way ahead of the game in their own way
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Scientists revive brain function in dead pigs
Some brains received the patented life-support solution and others were given a control substance
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Government school hosts its first-ever science exhibition
25 projects were presented on pollution, the human anatomy and technology
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China's Foshan University to set up base for environmental membrane biology
Karachi University and Foshan University of China signed a Memorandum of Understanding
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The business partnership between space studies and war planning
The Express Tribune speaks about the alliance between astrophysics and the military with Avis Lang and Neil Tyson
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Scientists set to unveil first picture of a black hole
Studies that could be unveiled next week are likely to zoom in on one or the other
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Pakistani scientist months away from first ever brain-chip trials on humans
Dr Naweed Syed will conduct first-ever human experiments in the middle of this year
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CERN splits with scientist over offensive remarks on women
Strumia's presentation appeared to claim that men face discrimination in the field of physics
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The fable of the other Nobel laureate from Pakistan
Pureland author Zarrar Said talks exclusively to The Express Tribune about new book, society and value of fiction
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'Focus on science and technology needed for economic development’
Experts stress on the importance of these fields at the 5th Science and Technology Exchange Programme at KU
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The (dis)order of time in the words of a poetic physicist
Renowned theoretical scientist Carlo Rovelli speaks to The Express Tribune about new book, nature of time and science
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Israel scientists ‘discover complete cure for cancer’
AEBi uses combination of several cancer-targeting peptides combined with a strong peptide toxin
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‘Modi waves’ and Saffron Science
Tamil Nadu scientist claims Albert Einstein , Isaac Newton wrong. Says gravitational waves to be called Modi waves
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Indian scientists distance themselves from Hindu claims of ancient inventions
India is no stranger to prominent figures debasing science or citing ancient Hindu texts like Puranas and Vedas
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Tea or coffee? The answer might be genetic
Some people are genetically predisposed to like more bitter taste of coffee due to its higher content of tart caffeine
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US craze for DNA 'heritage' tests may bolster racism, critics warn
Millions of Americans are using DNA test kits sold online to research their ancestry
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Quality of our academic output
Research output in science from a large number of Pakistani academics is sub-par
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First science studio for children opens in Karachi
TDF MagnifiScience Children's Studio gives young students an opportunity to explore, discover the wonders of science
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The necessity to belong
There are two prominent types of Pakistan professional societies dedicated to science
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Prioritising science and technology
Pakistani government must accord the highest priority to science and technology
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Annual results: 129,000 candidates pass 9th grade exam
The total pass percentage was calculated to be 50.19%
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63% candidates declared successful in Matric science results
As many as 157,045 candidates appeared in the examinations
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Scientists peer into heart of hurricanes to improve intensity forecast
Despite advances in predicting where hurricanes are heading, forecasters are struggling to determine their intensity
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First-ever colour X-ray on a human performed
The colour X-ray imaging technique will help doctors give their patients more accurate diagnoses, CERN statement says
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Chasing dinosaurs in Myanmar's conflict-ridden north
"Amber hunters" on a quest for a Jurassic Park-style discovery sift through mounds of the precious resin in Myanmar
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'Space kingdom' seeks citizens for life beyond Earth very soon
Asgardia was founded just 20 months ago, and it already has about 200,000 citizens and an elected parliament
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Researchers learn getting funds not rocket science
Pakistan Science Foundation holds a workshop to inform the science ministry on how to make presentations of projects
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Science via WhatsApp
WhatsApp hoaxes about child kidnapping has gotten people killed in India
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Young Pakistan scientist to attend Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting
Dr Salman Qureshi, is youngest Pakistani scientists to attend the German moot
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Khamenei urges Muslims to develop sciences to shake off US hegemony
Supreme leader says nations must reach height of civilisation so US cannot order around heads of Islamic countries
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The challenge of space gardening: One giant 'leaf' for mankind
NASA has enlisted 15,000 US student botanists from 150 schools to grow plants in space-like conditions in classrooms
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The future of science festivals
Science cannot progress forward until our barriers of gender, socio-economics, ethnicity and sect are broken
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Gwadar ignites spark for science, discovery
Students put up more than 100 science models at festival
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Scientists shocked as NASA cuts only moon rover under development
Robotic vehicle intended to be first mission to mine surface of lunar body in search of volatile compounds
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NASA test meant for astronauts recreated for general public
Exhaustive examination covers wide array of psychological, intellectual, and physical work-ups
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HEC emphasises role of science education in economic development
Experts emphasise promotion of inquiry-based science education
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Family, friends bid farewell to Stephen Hawking
Well wishers to pay their respects at a private funeral in Cambridge, where the scientist spent most of his life
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Astronomers find the 'impossible': a galaxy without dark matter
Dark matter's existence is inferred from the motion of objects affected by its gravitational pull
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Scientists to publish first-ever land health report
Diagnosis is likely to be dire, problems pushing Earth to breaking point, leading to human conflict, mass migrations
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Emerging Pakistan
Science and technology has not gained traction in our educational system at all levels
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Hawking's ashes to be buried near graves of Newton, Darwin
Family of scientist confirms funeral will take place March 31 at Great St Mary's church in Cambridge University
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Monkeys use tools to crack nuts, shuck oysters, say researchers
The study was published in the journal Royal Society Open Science
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Stephen Hawking said Hindu Vedas are superior to theory of relativity, claims Indian minister
Scientists, trustee of Stephen Hawking Foundation categorically dismiss Indian science minister’s assertion
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‘Need to promote science education’
Budget of some European universities is more than total funds of all Pakistani universities
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Stephen Hawking: a brief history of genius
Hawking dedicated his life to unlocking the secrets of the Universe
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Scientist Stephen Hawking dies at 76
'We are deeply saddened that our beloved father passed away today'
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How infertility treatment has left sperm science behind
Enormous advances in treating infertility in recent decades have helped couples conceive longed-for offspring