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Professor Upul Abeyratne, head of the Political Science Department at Peradeniya University in Sri Lanka, spoke with the World Socialist Web Site about the ban of an International Youth and ...
In addition to studying the world’s only nonmigratory blue whales, marine biologist Asha de Vos seeks to change her compatriots’ attitudes toward the ocean.
Article ‘Count’ and ‘Share’ for Outputs for Sri Lanka based on listed parameters only The articles listed below published by authors from Sri Lanka, organized by journal and article ...
It's big, it's hairy and it's venomous. The newest spider to give arachnophobes the willies, a tarantula named Poecilotheria rajaei has been discovered on the island nation of Sri Lanka. With a ...
View (s): By Malaka Rodrigo A three-day symposium on “Science and Technology for Society” ended yesterday with the adoption of the ‘Colombo Resolution’ – a blue print aimed at incorporating Science, ...
Scientists in Sri Lanka have discovered a huge new kind of tarantula. Poecilotheria rajaei had originally been presented to the country's Biodiversity Education and Research (BER) organisation ...
Actuarial science, a growing sector in Sri Lanka View (s): After 30 years of civil war, Sri Lanka is at the dawn of development and moving very fast towards the development in the Asian region.
Sri Lanka: A Regressive Society Declining standards of university education have also been accompanied by a chronic neglect of Research and Development in almost all sectors.
Sri Lankan writers gain international recognition, breaking into literary awards circuit with diverse stories and unique voices.
Colombo [Sri Lanka], April 11 (ANI): Perinatal Society of Sri Lanka has made a desperate appeal to the Sri Lankans living in and outside the island nation to save newborn babies in hospitals that ...
The series is scheduled to be held once every quarter, with an inaugural session to be hosted on March 16th at CA Sri Lanka, 30A, Malalasekera Mawatha, Colombo 7, from 5.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. The ...