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12/9/2016: NATION: Huawei Rotating CEO Ken Hu Announces X Labs for Mobile Broadband Research

More than 1,500 telecom and vertical leaders, analysts, and media gathered at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Tokyo, Japan for the seventh annual Mobile Broadband Forum (MBBF), jointly hosted by Huawei, GSMA, and GTI. During his keynote on… The DQWeek (Delhi)

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Mashelkar gets 2nd term as national research professor

R A Mashelkar, the former director-general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), will get another term as `national research professor’ (NRP). Delhi News, Latest Delhi News Headlines & Live Updates – Times of India

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JNU student booked for raping research scholar in campus

A Jawaharlal Nehru University student, an activist of the All India Students’ Union, has been booked for allegedly drugging and raping a 28-year-old research scholar at his university hostel room on … The Hindu – Delhi

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depression may look different

Men and women may experience depression in different ways: Research

Men and women can experience depression in different ways, and although they also share many common signs and symptoms, a better understanding of the differences may help those with depression, researchers say. “We have known about sex differences for years when it comes to depression, and they are absolutely essential to understanding the illness,” said […]

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Micro-organisms

Micro-organisms can help in discovering signs of life on other planets: Research

A research on how bacteria interact with salt to build complex 3D shelters to hibernate has made scientists to believe that the micro-organisms can help in discovering signs of life on other planets. The researchers found that when escherichia coli cells are introduced into a droplet of salt water and left to dry, bacteria manipulate […]

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Gorillas

Gorillas can turn on and off their musky, pungent smell depending on the social situation: New Research

Gorillas can turn on and off their musky, pungent smell depending on the social situation — in essence, communicating by scent. Silver back gorillas can broadcast their presence with a stinky stench, or turn off their scent to hide from strangers, new research suggests. Researchers came to this conclusion after following — and sniffing — […]

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Rats Feel Regret

Rats can recognize when they’ve made a mistake and regret their actions like human: Research

Humans like to think we are special, that emotions are unique to us. However, recent research on animals continues to show that this just isn’t the case. As further proof, a research team sought to determine whether rats were capable of feeling regret. According to the research, Rats can recognize when they’ve made a mistake […]

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chimpanzees are better than humans

Chimpanzees can outsmart humans at some simple strategy games: Research

Don’t underestimate the brainpower of a chimp — new research suggests chimpanzees are better than humans at some simple strategy games. The researchers had chimps play a game in which the animals sat back to back facing computers and took turns selecting one of two blue boxes on the screen. The chimps learned the game […]

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Elephants Can Identify Human Languages: Research

An elephant never forgets — especially when it hears the sound of an approaching predator. According to the recent research, Elephants — widely known as highly intelligent mammals — can identify different sexes, ages and even different ethnicities in human voices, a remarkable talent that underscores the animals’ sensitivity to social cues. To reveal just […]

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Spiteful behavior can lead others to act fairly: New research

Fairness may have darker roots than previously believed, according to new research that finds spiteful behavior can lead others to act fairly. According to the research, Fair behavior evolved in order to survive in an environment where spiteful players thrived. Seemingly negative behaviors may ultimately lead to positives. Contributed By Sonia Narula News of Delhi

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Mumbai, Delhi top in publishing neuroscience research papers

Mumbai, Delhi top in publishing neuroscience research papers … medical institutes which have made significant contributions to neuroscience research from India, Mumbai along with Delhi leads the city list with maximum publications, reveals a new study which reviewed neuroscience research in India from 1992 to … Read more on Indian Express

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