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Book of Science Journalism Volume I & II

Book of Science Journalism Volume I & II

$48
Author:Edited by Suresh Nambath
ISBN 13:9789387791770
Binding:Softcover
Language:English
Year:2025
Pages:368pp.,
Published On:21st July 2025
Subject:Communication Mass Media and Journalism

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CONTENTS: VOLUME I: SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS: Will understanding cancer become a data problem?, How a 6.3 mag. quake caused another of same intensity, Birds of a different feathers fly to the same beat, The finer touch: when artificial skin is more sensitive than the original, More solar storms brewing after last week's aurorae as sun wakes up, India among countries mulling telescopes on, around the moon, Allpha Geometry and the threat of Al's takeover of mathematics, Newfound'obelisks' join viruses, viroids as third unusual life form, IIT team finds carbon 'flowers' excelling at urning light to heat, A radical idea to settle the universe expansion dispute, BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE: The rising incidence of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease in India, Four new studies repoprt progress towards long-awaited HIV vaccine, BHU's Covaxin safety study riddled with major limitations, There is life after a stroke, with proper rehabilitative therapy, Changing cancer nomenclature can improve treatment outcomes: Doctor, Indian team uses repurposed drug to treat oral cancer subtype, Finding proof for the axiom that nutrition aids recovery, CT scans associated with increased risk of blood cancers, Hepatitis B killed Beetholven, reveals forensic DNA analysis, TB: over 85% cure rate seen in modified BPaL regimen trial, PUBLIC HEALTH: India lacks diagnostic tests for emerging infectious diseases, Do no harm: conservative, non-surgical approaches advised over hysterectomy, Where shall the poor go for a kidney transplant in Kerala?, The importance of periodic testing for human papillomavirus, Palestine's trauma from a mental health perspective, Why Nipah virus outbreaks are occuring only in Kerala, Providing supporet to women dealing with the unbearabler pain of vainismus, In TB detection, smear miscroscopy's share still holds sway, Accidental drowning: restraint and awareness at the water's edge, Anaemia prevalence in eight states found to be overestimated, ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE: A touch of sun: the impact of heat events on children, Tropical cyclones of higher intensity demand a new category, Semal trees are beding wiped out in Rajasthan due to Udaipur's Holi, Predicting extreme rainfall using probabilistic forecasts, How can small-scale farmers benefit from trees on farms?, Study unravels the recipe that gives kashmiri rice variety unique aroma, In Gaza, Israel is waging an invisble environmental war, India is running out of phosphorus; does the answer lie in our sewage?, Human male reproduction: molre egalitarian by mammal standards?, What is Humboldt's enigma and what does it mean for India?, POLICY AND GOVERNANCE: Healthcare Providers need to pay greater attention to Informed Consent, Compensation should not incentivise risk-taking, What incentives do scientists have to study rare diseases?, The women of ASHA: overworked, underpaid and on the edge of breakdown, With pooled procurement, drugs colst 82% less, Trouble with India's guidelines on genetically modified insects, Decriminatishing medical negligence: views from both sides of the bed, Missing TB cases in the private sector, For scientists, academic publishing has become a double-edged sword, Ministry suspends order mandating doctors prescribe only generic drugs, 184pp., 22.8cm,


CONTENTS: VOLUME II: SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS: if there's a theory of Al, computer science is unlikely to provided it, A computer science conundrum that could transform healthcare, What helped Vikram lander to soft-land on the moon, Low-cost MRI machine can improve access to diagnostics in India, How will Al that predicts protein structures change the life sciences?, Geologists can't agree when the Anthropocene began, but it did, What makes ASML's chip-making machine a scientific marvel?, In the chaos of turbulence, scientists chase glimpses of hidden order, How quantum algorithms solve problems that classical computers can't Figuring out the South Korea superconductor papers, BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE: With CRISPR poised to revolutionise therapy, a pause to consider ethics, Where does 'us versus them' bias in the brain come from?, Blood bank study reveals true incidence of long COVID, Nedural implants remedy hearing loss by integrating with the nervous system, Listen tol your gut-it may be telling you something about your heart, India-made typhoid vaccine efficacy lasts for 4 years: study, The curious case of rising lactose intolerance, NICED makes quick detection of drug-resistant H. pylori possible, As migraine treatment evolves, understanding too gets better, Serum's HPV vaccine non-inferior to Gardasil: study, PUBLIC HEALTH: Sickle cell patients need urgent access to modern medication, How to Widal test clouds India's sense of its typhoid problem, Rotavirus vacci;ne: tortured data analyses raise false safety alarm, For India's homeless women, TB care is shaped by gender norms and economic precarity, TN uses inexpensive method to the treat rodenticide poisoning, Did COVID vaccination have a positive impact on mental health?, Eight months on, states wait for 3HP TB preventive drug, Preparing for the grey: elder mental health care comes into prominence, In TB detection, India far from meeting the 2025 goal, ALS patients and caregivers struggle with multiple issues related to disease, ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE: This century, heatwaves, are moving slower and lasting longer, Minimal radioactive discharges from Indian nuclear plants: study, Microbes, not fossil fuels, produced most new methane: study, IITM Pune demonstrates cloud seeding can produce rainfall, Three New fish species spotted using Tools in the Laccadive Sea, Could sisal leaves make sanitary napkins more sustainabled in India?, Plants warn each other of danger, and now we can watch them, Cats are hunting down India's birds: are we paying attention?, In the Sikkim flood's wake, a trail of hazards lies in wait, Russia's invasion impaired scientists' ability to collect climate data, POLICY AND GOVERNANCE: Inaccessibility and cost hamper efforts to treat sickle cell disease, Despite policy backing and funding, care for rare diseases not optimal, Why BSL-3 lab for Nipah confirmation is unnecessary, Giant study of 50,000 dogs says vaccines, not culling, will stop rabies, The big diversity blindspot in health policy, Trial done in India shows nutrition support prevents TB, related deaths, India takes first step to remove animals from drug-testing, Low on Salt: turning the spotlight on kidney donors, Over-reliance on smear microscopy for TB detection continues, Welfare schemes may help poor children's brains grow normally. 184pp., 22.8cm.(100 Sets Available)