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VOLUME
44 NUMBER
2 FEBRUARY 2008
COVER STORY
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Breeding for the
future—Conservation Breeding Initiatives in
B. R.
SHARMA & BRIJ KISHOR GUPTA |
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FEATURE ARTICLES |
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Nuclear Safeguards Demystified
M. S. S. Murthy
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CSIR IN THE SERVICE OF THE NATION
Central Electrochemical
Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi |
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Thermal Imagers: “Seeing”
in the Dark |
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Trading for Climate
Change
M.S.
HAQUE
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38
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FICTION
Money
Plants Pushpendra Singh
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DEPARTMENTS
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READERS WRITE
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IN FOCUS
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SPECTRUM
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REFLECTION: Election Pollution |
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SCIPROJECT: Novel Intercom |
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
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POINT-COUNTERPOINT:
The nuclear deal with the
beneficial for |
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CROSSWORD |
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STRANGE PLANTS: Dinosaur Tree |
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In the Picture: Robots In The Farm
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What’s New
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PUZZLE
CORNER |
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SCIENCE
PROJECT |
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HUMOUR |
63 |
breeding for the future--Conservation Breeding
Initiatives in
B. R. SHARMA & BRIJ KISHOR
GUPTA
Wild species have been pushed to
the brink but conservation
breeding initiatives have managed
to multiply such threatened species
Nuclear safeguards have always been in the news
Here’s a look at this much bandied about phrase.
Vol. 45, February 2008, pp 23-26
Central Electrochemical
Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi
CECRI is the mainstay of the electrochemical
industry in
Thermal Imagers: “Seeing” in the Dark
EYNEEN
ALTAF & NEETA KANDPAL
Thermal imagers find extensive use in
industrial, medical and
even civilian applications other than military
services
The carbon trading market is growing fast
and Indian companies
too need to capitalize on this trend