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CCMB, AWS collaborate to boost genomics research in India
CCMB moved 83 terabytes of genomics data to AWS through AWS Snowball, an offline data transfer service. This transition facilitated CCMB's use of the Amazon Genomics CLI tool, processing raw genomics and biological data more efficiently.
MI6 chief bats for private tech firms’ role to tech firms to check cyber threats
MI6 chief has called upon fellow spies to give up their deep-rooted secrecy and seek help from tech firms to combat fast-moving cyber threats
Amid border tensions, ByteDance looks to shut edtech biz in India
This comes a year after the Indian government slapped a ban on TikTok. ByteDance now runs education learning app Snapsolve
Celebrate September learnings with Likee-10 minute school
The campaign aims at creating an encouraging community sphere, where a healthy and competitive spirit shall boost the users’ learnings and award a number of lucky winners at the end of the month-long campaign.
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Pinarayi Vijayan launches Kerala Knowledge Mission to push skilling and jobs
With the aim to transform the state into a knowledge economy, the Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijaya has launched Kerala Knowledge Mission
CBSE Date Sheet 2021: CBSE releases Class 10, 12 board exams schedule
While the CBSE X class exams will commence on May 4 and conclude on June 7 with Computer Application paper. The class XII exams will be held between May 4 to June 11
VR, AI and gamification to become next-gen schools magnet
VR, AI, gamification are the future of schools. They have the power to turn a school into a place where the child will be pulled out of the house in the mornings like a magnet.
Teledyne acquires Scientific Imaging Businesses of Roper Technologies for $225 million
Teledyne Technologies and Roper Technologies jointly announced the successful completion of acquisition by Teledyne of the Scientific Imaging businesses of Roper for $225 million in cash.
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NEET 2018 answer keys released by coaching institutes, check complete NEET 2018 paper analysis
NEET 2018 was comparatively easier than the last year. Both Physics and Botany were toughest sections and took away most of the time of the candidates
NEET 2018 paper analysis: Check NEET answer keys and NEET result details
A total of 13.36 lakh students who have registered for the CBSE NEET 2018 exam appeared for exams at 104 cities across India.
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