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QS World University Rankings 2022 By Subject: 8 Indian Institutes In Top 400; IIT Bombay Tops Country-Wise
- Wednesday April 6, 2022
- Education | Edited by Mridusmita Deka
The result of the QS World University Rankings 2022 by subject has been released today, April 6. The QS rankings have been announced for subjects including arts and humanities, engineering and technology, life sciences and medicine, natural sciences, and social sciences and management.
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Jamia Hamdard Admission: Application Form Released; Apply By July 25
- Monday June 14, 2021
- Education | Written by Mridusmita Deka
Students seeking admission to programmes including Pharmacy, Unani Medicine, Nursing, Law, Social Sciences, Media and Mass Communication at Jamia Hamdard can apply online at jamiahamdard.edu by July 25.
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This Is What Happens To A Shy Octopus On Ecstasy
- Friday September 21, 2018
- Science | Ben Guarino, The Washington Post
If you give an octopus MDMA, it will get touchy and want to mingle. What sounds like the premise of a children's book set at Burning Man is, in fact, the conclusion of a study published Thursday in the journal Current Biology. Neuroscientist Gul Dolen, who studies social behavior at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and octopus ex...
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Women Earning Less Than Men More Likely To Be Depressed: Study
- Wednesday January 6, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Women who earn less than men despite having equivalent education and years of experience are over two times more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety than their male counterparts, a new study has found.
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Anti-Smoking Messages Can Backfire: Study
- Tuesday November 3, 2015
- Health | Press Trust of India
Public health policies which stigmatise smoking can actually make it harder for people to quit because they become angry and defensive and the negative messages lead to a drop in self-esteem, a new study has found.
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Power at work - impact on health
- Thursday October 29, 2009
- Social Science and Medicine
A recent study on job authority and health suggests that people at the top level are not only lonely, but being in this position also takes a toll on their physical and mental well-being.
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QS World University Rankings 2022 By Subject: 8 Indian Institutes In Top 400; IIT Bombay Tops Country-Wise
- Wednesday April 6, 2022
- Education | Edited by Mridusmita Deka
The result of the QS World University Rankings 2022 by subject has been released today, April 6. The QS rankings have been announced for subjects including arts and humanities, engineering and technology, life sciences and medicine, natural sciences, and social sciences and management.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Jamia Hamdard Admission: Application Form Released; Apply By July 25
- Monday June 14, 2021
- Education | Written by Mridusmita Deka
Students seeking admission to programmes including Pharmacy, Unani Medicine, Nursing, Law, Social Sciences, Media and Mass Communication at Jamia Hamdard can apply online at jamiahamdard.edu by July 25.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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This Is What Happens To A Shy Octopus On Ecstasy
- Friday September 21, 2018
- Science | Ben Guarino, The Washington Post
If you give an octopus MDMA, it will get touchy and want to mingle. What sounds like the premise of a children's book set at Burning Man is, in fact, the conclusion of a study published Thursday in the journal Current Biology. Neuroscientist Gul Dolen, who studies social behavior at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and octopus ex...
- www.ndtv.com
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Women Earning Less Than Men More Likely To Be Depressed: Study
- Wednesday January 6, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Women who earn less than men despite having equivalent education and years of experience are over two times more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety than their male counterparts, a new study has found.
- www.ndtv.com
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Anti-Smoking Messages Can Backfire: Study
- Tuesday November 3, 2015
- Health | Press Trust of India
Public health policies which stigmatise smoking can actually make it harder for people to quit because they become angry and defensive and the negative messages lead to a drop in self-esteem, a new study has found.
- www.ndtv.com
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Power at work - impact on health
- Thursday October 29, 2009
- Social Science and Medicine
A recent study on job authority and health suggests that people at the top level are not only lonely, but being in this position also takes a toll on their physical and mental well-being.
- doctor.ndtv.com