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Anjana Ahuja

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Technology Committee
  • British Indian Science Journalist and Columnist for the Times
Anjana Ahuja ( अंजना आहूजा ) is a British Indian science journalist and columnist for The Times. Ahuja read physics at Imperial College London, followed by a postgraduate course in space physics during which she worked on data about the Sun's magnetic field from the Ulysses probe. After receiving her PhD in 1994, she was hired by The Times as a graduate trainee journalist. Ahuja currently writes the weekly Science Notebook column in The Times, although she is also a regular feature writer. Her articles have twice been nominated for the National Science Writing Awards, and won the 1998 EMMA award for Best Print Journalism. Her column covers all areas of science, medicine and technology, and although her articles can be defensive of properly-tested fringe science, she has often spoken out against pseudoscience and in favour of freedom of research data. Ahuja has also served as a judge for The Aventis Prizes for Science Books and sits on committees on public awareness of science for the Royal Society and the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and ran a series of lectures between 1998 and 2002 for the Royal Institution, highlighting the research of young scientists.

Klaus Schwab

Job Titles:
  • Founder and for Decades the Face of the World Economic Forum, Will Step Away from Executive Leadership in the Coming Months, the Organisation
Klaus Schwab, the founder and for decades the face of the World Economic Forum, will step away from executive leadership in the coming months, the organisation said. ......

Sen. Rick Scott

Rick Scott joins three-way Senate leadership race to replace McConnell Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) on Wednesday announced he will join the race to replace retiring Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), throwing a wild card in the race to head a potential new Senate GOP majority in 2025. Scott's decision to jump into...