Education

Scientific education in developing countries

Introduction We all might have heard about these notable scientists: Max Theiler, the South African virologist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for developing yellow fever vaccines; Abdus Salam (1926–1996), from Pakistan, who shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics for the unification hypothesis that incorporated electromagnetic and weak interactions between …

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Computer Science Education Week

Introduction ‘Computer Science is imagination; ideas flowing out of minds.’ This thought reminds us of Albert Einstein’s saying- “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, imagination embraces the entire world, stimulation progress, giving birth to evolution.” An extraordinary amalgamation oh imagination, knowledge, and learning is the Computer Science Education Week, an initiative …

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Science at the Interface

Introduction Science has performed a pertinent position in shaping our cutting-edge society. Throughout the path of history, the position of science has stepped forward from mere experiments to revolutionary and brand new discoveries that are unexpectedly propelling us into the future. Much of this development comes from embracing the contributions science has had on the …

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