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CPEC-linked cooperation reshapes citrus industry, study finds

December 18, 2025 by Sajid Salamat

The University of Sargodha inaugurated the weeklong 2nd Annual Research Arena 2025, an academic and research event featuring multiple exhibitions and scholarly activities. As part of the opening, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Qaisar Abbas inaugurated a Citrus Exhibition, along with a Research Expo and an Industrial Expo, jointly organized by the Office of Research, Innovation […]

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Emergency vaccination drives slash outbreak deaths by 60%, study finds

July 12, 2025 by maleeha zahid

Emergency vaccination efforts during deadly disease outbreaks have reduced death rates by nearly 60% over the past 25 years, according to a major new global study. The research, supported by the Gavi vaccine alliance and conducted by Australia’s Burnet Institute, offers the world’s first detailed analysis of how emergency immunisation improves public and global health […]

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AI tools may slow experienced developers, study finds

July 11, 2025 by maleeha zahid

SAN FRANCISCO – A new study by the AI research group METR has revealed that advanced AI coding tools may actually slow down experienced software developers, especially when working on familiar projects. The research involved developers using Cursor, a widely used AI coding assistant, to complete tasks within open-source projects they already knew well. The […]

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Another globalisation wave can exacerbate CO2 pollution, study finds

May 15, 2018 by DailyTimes.pk

The shift of low-value, energy-hungry manufacturing from China and India to coal-powered economies with even lower wages could be bad news for the fight against climate change, researchers cautioned Monday. As Asia’s giants move up the globalisation food chain, many of the industries that helped propel their phenomenal growth — textiles, apparel, basic electronics — […]

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Preference for sons leads to 240,000 infant deaths in India every year, study finds

May 15, 2018 by DailyTimes.pk

Almost a quarter-of-a-million girls younger than five die in India every year due to neglect resulting from society’s preference for sons, a gender discrimination study found on Tuesday. This was over and above those aborted simply for being female, researchers wrote in The Lancet medical journal. “Gender-based discrimination towards girls doesn’t simply prevent them from […]

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