Post Doctoral Study

'Post Doctoral Study' - 8 News Result(s)

  • Seeing Stars When You Close Your Eye? Study Explains Why
    Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Tuesday June 25, 2024
    Dr Sermed Mezher, an NHS doctor, explains in an Instagram post that seeing swirling patterns or flashes of light when closing your eyes is a normal experience, particularly common in childhood.
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  • Farmer Died Of Head Injury In Republic Day Violence Not Bullet, Doctors Confirm
    India News | Asian News International | Wednesday July 14, 2021
    The farmer, who died in the Republic Day violence that broke out during the tractor rally against Centre's farm laws, died due to a serious head injury, not a bullet, a panel of doctors who studied the man's post mortem report has confirmed.
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  • The Truth About Astronaut Scott Kelly's Viral 'Space Genes'
    World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Monday March 19, 2018
    In March 2016, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly returned from an unprecedented 340-day mission on the International Space Station. A year later, his doctors released preliminary results of an extensive study comparing his health to that of his earthbound identical twin brother, Mark. And this past January, NASA announced that attendees at a recent scient...
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  • SBI Offers Up To Rs 1.5 Crore Education Loan To Study Abroad. Details Here
    Business | NDTV Profit Team | Saturday December 9, 2017
    SBI's Global Ed-Vantage scheme provides loans for several regular graduate/post graduate/doctorate courses in any discipline offered by foreign institutes/universities
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  • Studying Heart Disease In Astronauts Yields Clues But Not Conclusive Evidence
    World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Friday July 29, 2016
    When James Irwin suffered his first heart attack at age 43 - just two years after walking on the moon - NASA doctors dismissed any connection with his trip to space, during which he had experienced short spells of irregular heart rhythm.
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  • This Little Duck-Billed Dinosaur Had A Facial Tumor That Still Affects Humans Today
    World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Thursday July 7, 2016
    Doctor Bruce Rothschild is an expert in ancient diseases. He's studied tuberculosis in mastodons and arthritis in a Tyrannosaurus rex. But even he'd never seen this particular type of tumor in a dinosaur before. No one had.
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  • Zika Tied To Major Eye Defects In Babies With Microcephaly, Study Finds
    World News | Lena H. Sun, The Washington Post | Wednesday February 10, 2016
    Some Brazilian babies born with birth defects linked to Zika virus also have severe eye problems in addition to brain damage, doctors reported Tuesday.
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  • India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 8, 2009
    An IIT student's dream of continuing her higher studies in the United States hangs in balance as she is yet to get her passport, application for which was filed two years back. A PhD student of Chemical Engineering at IIT Kanpur, Vishnu Maya, had applied for her passport two years ago but her document was issued in the name of a Muslim woman and s...
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'Post Doctoral Study' - 8 News Result(s)

  • Seeing Stars When You Close Your Eye? Study Explains Why
    Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Tuesday June 25, 2024
    Dr Sermed Mezher, an NHS doctor, explains in an Instagram post that seeing swirling patterns or flashes of light when closing your eyes is a normal experience, particularly common in childhood.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Farmer Died Of Head Injury In Republic Day Violence Not Bullet, Doctors Confirm
    India News | Asian News International | Wednesday July 14, 2021
    The farmer, who died in the Republic Day violence that broke out during the tractor rally against Centre's farm laws, died due to a serious head injury, not a bullet, a panel of doctors who studied the man's post mortem report has confirmed.
    www.ndtv.com
  • The Truth About Astronaut Scott Kelly's Viral 'Space Genes'
    World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Monday March 19, 2018
    In March 2016, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly returned from an unprecedented 340-day mission on the International Space Station. A year later, his doctors released preliminary results of an extensive study comparing his health to that of his earthbound identical twin brother, Mark. And this past January, NASA announced that attendees at a recent scient...
    www.ndtv.com
  • SBI Offers Up To Rs 1.5 Crore Education Loan To Study Abroad. Details Here
    Business | NDTV Profit Team | Saturday December 9, 2017
    SBI's Global Ed-Vantage scheme provides loans for several regular graduate/post graduate/doctorate courses in any discipline offered by foreign institutes/universities
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Studying Heart Disease In Astronauts Yields Clues But Not Conclusive Evidence
    World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Friday July 29, 2016
    When James Irwin suffered his first heart attack at age 43 - just two years after walking on the moon - NASA doctors dismissed any connection with his trip to space, during which he had experienced short spells of irregular heart rhythm.
    www.ndtv.com
  • This Little Duck-Billed Dinosaur Had A Facial Tumor That Still Affects Humans Today
    World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Thursday July 7, 2016
    Doctor Bruce Rothschild is an expert in ancient diseases. He's studied tuberculosis in mastodons and arthritis in a Tyrannosaurus rex. But even he'd never seen this particular type of tumor in a dinosaur before. No one had.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Zika Tied To Major Eye Defects In Babies With Microcephaly, Study Finds
    World News | Lena H. Sun, The Washington Post | Wednesday February 10, 2016
    Some Brazilian babies born with birth defects linked to Zika virus also have severe eye problems in addition to brain damage, doctors reported Tuesday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 8, 2009
    An IIT student's dream of continuing her higher studies in the United States hangs in balance as she is yet to get her passport, application for which was filed two years back. A PhD student of Chemical Engineering at IIT Kanpur, Vishnu Maya, had applied for her passport two years ago but her document was issued in the name of a Muslim woman and s...
    www.ndtv.com
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