Open library, free language classes for farmers at Ghazipur border ANI | Updated: Jan 20, 2021 13:50 IST
New Delhi [India], January 20 (ANI): A Delhi resident originally from Punjab, has come forward to help the farmers in utilising their free time in a productive manner, during their ongoing protest against the recently enacted farm laws at the Ghazipur border.
Talking about his motive behind installing the library, Balbir Singh said that farmers should read good literature in their spare time so that they get motivation and devote themselves to this fight for their struggles. The books available in the library include biographies of Guru Saheb and other famous scholars. The stories of their prosperity will inspire the farmers. This is why we have set up this library , said Singh.
Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo waka ama team make strong start to nationals
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Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo junior men s team, Black Broncos, took out the six-person 1000m race by six seconds. Photo / Supplied
Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo junior men s team, Black Broncos, took out the six-person 1000m race by six seconds. Photo / Supplied
Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo waka ama team have made their intentions clear in the first few days of the Te Wānanga o Aotearoa National Waka Ama Sprint Championships on Lake Karāpiro.
The Far North team have claimed multiple medals after three days of competition at the Waikato-based event. Its junior men s team, Black Broncos, took out the six-person 1000m race by six seconds.
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In a novel twist for COVID-19 research, a team of neuroscientists from the NIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has uncovered data suggesting llama antibodies could be used to prevent and diagnose human infections. The team managed to isolate tiny nanobodies’ produced by a laboratory llama named Cormac, with preliminary results suggesting a particular single-domain fragment known as NIH-CoVnb-112 could be used to latch onto SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins and prevent infection.
From brain imaging to epidemiology
Findings were published in the journal Scientific Reports, with senior author David L. Brody saying the study is an exciting step forward for COVID-19 research. “For years TJ and I had been testing out how to use nanobodies to improve brain imaging. When the pandemic broke, we thought this was a once in a lifetime, all-hands-on-deck situation and joined the fight, says Brody. We hope that these anti-COVID-19 nanobodi
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Experienced sales leader Ciaran Avitabile joins as Global Head of Sales
Clinical trials software provider Teckro announces growth of its executive team to build on 2020 s momentum that includes more than 19,800 sites globally reliant on Teckro and the expansion of its digital engagement platform to give site staff real-time communication with study experts.
Now in its 6
th year, Teckro is building on its mission to humanize the clinical trials process. For too long, research staff and monitors and sponsors have relied on outdated, manual methods of communication. The ability to engage and access critical study information in real-time eases the burden on all clinical trial stakeholders.
By Reuters - 20 January 2021 There are plans to have an all-women outfit eventually running full-time in the IndyCar Series. Image: GETTY IMAGES/ JONATHAN FERREY
Women are poised to return to the Indianapolis 500 starting grid this year with a female-led ownership group and driver that could herald a new era in IndyCar racing, Indianapolis Motor Speedway said on Tuesday.
Paretta Autosport will be spearheaded by automotive and motorsport executive Beth Paretta with 2010 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year Simona De Silvestro back in the cockpit for what is billed as “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”.
The goal is far bigger than a one-off, with plans to have an all-women outfit eventually running full-time in the IndyCar Series.