Clirnet launches new business division catering to premier medical, scientific content publishing, market research services – ET HealthWorld

Clirnet launches new business division catering to premier medical, scientific content publishing, market research services – ET HealthWorld

Mumbai: Clirnet announced the launch of its new business division dedicated to serving clients worldwide with premier medical and scientific content publishing and market research services. This expansion caters to a diverse clientele, including academic and research organisations, lifesciences industries, public health agencies, and more. The platform serves 550,000+ doctors globally with medical content featuring … Read more

Do we need a radical alternative to scientific publishing?

Do we need a radical alternative to scientific publishing?

Scientific publishing is a necessary component of scientists’ efforts to establish a career in science for themselves. The process allows for scientists’ peers to enrich new findings by reviewing papers, curates research from scientists across the world, and signals the credibility of some scientific work. One important drawback of the extant publishing model worldwide is … Read more

How Nivaala helps preserve heirloom recipes with zines and cookbooks

How Nivaala helps preserve heirloom recipes with zines and cookbooks

The recipe journal and an art print illustrated by Shawn D’Souza | Photo Credit: Shruti Taneja Recipes from chefs and home cooks, photo essays and anecdotes, and a pack of heirloom produce. If this is your idea of the perfect gift, Shruti Taneja is your go-to person. The 34-year-old founder of Delhi-based Nivaala (mouthful, in … Read more

Report: CDC Not Publishing Large Amounts of COVID-19 Data

Report: CDC Not Publishing Large Amounts of COVID-19 Data

Feb. 22, 2022 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has only published a fraction of the data it collected about the COVID-19 pandemic, The New York Times reported, citing several people familiar with the data. The CDC published information about the effectiveness of boosters for people under 65 two weeks ago but didn’t … Read more

Paris Knife Attack Near Former Charlie Hebdo Office Is Probed as Terrorism

Paris Knife Attack Near Former Charlie Hebdo Office Is Probed as Terrorism

PARIS—Two people were seriously wounded in a knife attack near the former office of Charlie Hebdo that prosecutors are investigating as a possible terrorist act, more than five years after gunmen opened fire in the satirical magazine’s newsroom. The assault began late Friday morning when a man wielding what appeared to be a butcher’s knife … Read more

China Delays Approving Press Credentials for Foreign Reporters in Media Standoff

China Delays Approving Press Credentials for Foreign Reporters in Media Standoff

Sept. 6, 2020 10:15 am ET Chinese authorities haven’t renewed expiring press credentials for at least three reporters working for U.S. media outlets, the latest escalation in a back-and-forth over journalist visas as relations between the U.S. and China deteriorate. Beijing has issued special letters to the journalists, one of whom works for The Wall … Read more

Charlie Hebdo Trial Begins Five Years After Terrorist Attacks

Charlie Hebdo Trial Begins Five Years After Terrorist Attacks

PARIS—The alleged accomplices of the terror attacks on Charlie Hebdo and a kosher grocery store went on trial Wednesday, a day after the satirical magazine republished cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that triggered the attackers five years ago. All three of the gunmen who mounted the three-day shooting spree were killed in standoffs with police, … Read more