Everything You Need To Know About National Science Day

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<p>National Science Day is celebrated every year on February 28. The theme for National Science Day 2017 is 'Science and Technology for Specially-Abled Persons' to improve the lives of the differentl...
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Barren Island volcano, located 140 km Northeast of Port Blair, is active and spewing smoke and lava again as reported by a team of scientists from CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), G...
<p>The paper has been published in the journal of the Geological Society of America Geological Society of America’s Journal, GSA Today, New Zealand is not just a few small islands at the bottom of the...
<p>With DST enabling multiple changes through various steps, Science and technology in India is entering a new era where quality R&D will go to new heights.</p>
<p>National Science Day is celebrated every year on February 28. The theme for National Science Day 2017 is 'Science and Technology for Specially-Abled Persons' to improve the lives of the differently-abled better with the use of science and technology.</p>
ENGLISH FREE ARTICLE, SCIENCE, EARTH SCIENCE
Barren Island volcano, located 140 km Northeast of Port Blair, is active and spewing smoke and lava again as reported by a team of scientists from CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Goa. The scientific team led by Chief Scientist Dr Abhay V Mudholkar, on board CSIR-NIO’s research ship RV Sindhu Sankalp were busy collecting sea
<p>The paper has been published in the journal of the Geological Society of America Geological Society of America’s Journal, GSA Today, New Zealand is not just a few small islands at the bottom of the world. It is actually part of a fairly large continent 94% of which is under the sea.</p>