Prof. Chandra Wickramasinghe: The Origins of Life on Earth
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Prof. Chandra Wickramasinghe: The Origins of Life on Earth

Whether they agree with him or not, most scientists consider Prof. Chandra Wickramasinghe a force to be reckoned with. His early career was marked by a string of honours – graduating in 1960 with a BSc First Class Honours in mathematics from the University of Ceylon, he went on to study at Trinity College and … Continue reading

Angelo Karunaratne: Engineering mechanical solutions to medical problems
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Angelo Karunaratne: Engineering mechanical solutions to medical problems

The biomedical in biomedical engineering ensures that Angelo Karunaratne’s raw materials are quite distinct from his counterparts who specialise in say, aeronautics. His playing field is the bridge that links medicine and engineering and he works not just with plastic and metal but with living tissue. With the completion of his PhD, the young Sri … Continue reading

Dr.Nalin Samarasinha: What Comets Can Teach Us
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Dr.Nalin Samarasinha: What Comets Can Teach Us

By November 29, Dr.Nalin Samarasinha a senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute in Houston, Arizona, felt like he had been on a rollercoaster. As Star gazers, professional and amateur alike, waited with bated breath to hear of ISON’s fate, reports began to pour in. A few hours before, the comet had attained perihelion, skimming … Continue reading

ISON: Surviving the Sun
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ISON: Surviving the Sun

Rumours are popping up around comet C/2012 S1 faster than astrophysicists can squash them. No, there are no alien aircraft accompanying the comet known to the public as ISON; no, electric discharges didn’t link it and Mars when it flew by the red planet in October (the cameras of Rovers Opportunity and Curiosity didn’t even … Continue reading

Dharshana Jayawardena, Nishan Perera and Naren Gunasekera: Wrecked!
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Dharshana Jayawardena, Nishan Perera and Naren Gunasekera: Wrecked!

30km South West of Colombo port, the S.S Worcestershire lies some 60m deep – one of an estimated 200 wrecks that garland the island of Sri Lanka. Fascinated by its history, eager to rise to the challenge of a technical dive, Dharshana Jayawardena would later recall his descent to the ship, writing: ‘As always, a … Continue reading

Ajit De Alwis, Anushka Wijesinha,  Gehan Amaratunga: Sri Lanka launches office to foster innovation
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Ajit De Alwis, Anushka Wijesinha, Gehan Amaratunga: Sri Lanka launches office to foster innovation

[COLOMBO] Sri Lanka plans to boost its science, technology and innovation (STI) strategy through a newly created, state-funded organisation that is dedicated to building a conducive atmosphere among all stakeholders. Ajit De Alwis, project director at the Office of Science, Technology and Innovation launched last month (1 February), told SciDev.Net that the organisation’s mandate was to “ensure effective coordination and … Continue reading