A firm called Takis is said to have developed a vaccine with antibodies generated in mice, which may work on human cells too; human testing is likely to begin after the summer
The streets of Delhi feel like they have metasised into a time warp of the past. Wide open pristine boulevards, and telling architecture that harkens history with compelling contemporaneity, present a formidable flashback to fight an unseen and merciless enemy presently banging on our doors.
I grew up in Delhi, a city that has given me so immeasurably a treasure trove of memories of streets walked on, buildings visited, parks strolled, laughter
Prominent leaders such as Rahul Agarwal of Lenovo, CP Gurnani of Tech Mahindra and Nivruti Rai of Intel say that they are actively considering a hybrid model, with sporadic jaunts to the office, well beyond the lockdown
No children are known to have died so far, but several have ended up in intensive care with mysterious symptoms that include enlarged coronary arteries
The lockdown has brought to light the plight of daily wage labourers and the nation's apathy towards them
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TCS is committed to honouring the 30,000+ campus recruitment offers they have given, while on-boarding will happen in phases, says N.G. Subramaniam, chief operating officer at Tata Consultancy Services
Countries that have eased the lockdown give us a glimpse of the new normal, once the restrictions are rolled back
As Ahmedabad sees an exponential rise in Covid-19 cases, Vijay Nehra, the city's municipal commissioner, says he has a proactive plan in place to contain the spread of the coronavirus
A look at how the worst affected countries have seen their Covid-19 cases rise over time
Laurie Garrett, the prophet of this pandemic, expects years of death and "collective rage"