Pallab Ghosh
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Gender | Male |
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Born | India |
Job | Journalist |
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Books | Colloid and Interface Science |
NUMERICAL METHODS WITH COMPUTER PROGRAMS IN C++ | |
Education | Imperial College London |
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Pallab Ghosh Life story
Pallab Kumar Ghosh is a science correspondent for BBC News.
Schools and NHS caterers ‘must stop' antibiotic overuse
...By Malcolm Prior and Pallab Ghosh BBC News Climate and ScienceHospital and school caterers are not doing enough to stop farmers from overusing antibiotics in their animals, according to campaign groups...
Can humanity's new giant leap into space succeed?
...By Kate Stephens and Pallab Ghosh BBC News Climate and ScienceThere is a new order emerging in space - a race between America and China...
Ukraine conflict: Your guide to understanding day 14
... The BBC s science correspondent, Pallab Ghosh, has taken...
Could serenading mosquitoes help stop the spread of malaria?
... Our science correspondent Pallab Ghosh reports...
Could serenading mosquitoes help stop the spread of malaria?
It's a hot Evening - often near Water - and you hear That familiar mosquito buzz. .
That noise is actually A Love song for The Bug , with both female and male mosquitoes belting out different tones to find mates.
Researchers are trying to learn to "speak mosquito" so they can lure them away from populated areas or design devices to catch and kill them - helping to reduce the spread of malaria and yellow fever.
Our science correspondent Pallab Ghosh reports.
Source of news: bbc.com