Towards a Greener Future in Sri Lankan Export Agriculture

Towards a Greener Future in Sri Lankan Export Agriculture

With the progress gained by humans in their civilization, many important landmark achievements were made and all these contributed for humans to become the dominant species on this earth. However, with the beginning of industrial revolution which was one of the turning points of human history, some adverse impacts of development also came into existence…

Still water breed death!!! Fight Dengue

Still water breed death!!! Fight Dengue

Dengue fever has come to the limelight these days because of its frequent outbreaks in various parts of the world. The dengue virus, a member of the genus Flavivirus of the family Flaviviridae, is an arthropod-borne virus that includes four different serotypes (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4). The World Health Organization (WHO) considers dengue as…

The agricultural symbol of Sri Lanka for global recognition

The agricultural symbol of Sri Lanka for global recognition

“We explored the unseen nutritional world of Sri Lankan rice varieties with a positive impact of cultivation seasonal variation” Every person needs to get a nutritional and healthy diet for their growth and development. But, in present nutritional properties or dietary requirements is being decreased from the main diet due to various anthropogenic activities. Rice…

A chemical approach to investigate the dietary intake of elements from rice

A chemical approach to investigate the dietary intake of elements from rice

Being the dietary staple, rice is the main nutritional source of essential trace elements in most Asian countries. However, the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies is high in many countries where diets are based on staple foods such as maize, wheat, rice, and cassava. They provide more energy but are relatively low in essential elements. In…

Excessive fluoride levels in drinking water pose a negative impact on male fertility: A pilot case – control study in Sri Lanka

Excessive fluoride levels in drinking water pose a negative impact on male fertility: A pilot case – control study in Sri Lanka

As a result of the weathering processes, rocks decompose into soil, providing most elements required by plants, animals, and humans. “Medical Geology” is a specialized field that combines geology with human and animal health.This is an emerging interdisciplinary scientific field studying the relationship between natural geological factors and their effects on human and animal health. Fluoride intake…

‘Manike’ has migrated from Mannar to Europe

‘Manike’ has migrated from Mannar to Europe

‘Manike’ has migrated from Mannar to Europe and returned to Mannar via Arctic Ocean. Sri Lankan researchers have reached a key milestone of chicken migration research within the nation, as one of many GPS-tagged Heuglin’s Gulls (nick named ‘Manike’) returned to in Mannar, after finishing a full migration cycle; a 19,360 km round trip to European arctic & again. The Heuglin’s…

Annual Planning Workshop 2021

Annual Planning Workshop 2021

The Faculty of Science successfully conducted its 2nd Annual Planning Workshop on March 26, 2020 at the Auditorium of the Information Learning Centre, Faculty of Science. The main objective of the workshop was to develop a 3-year Action Plan based on 8 key areas including Undergraduate/ Postgraduate/ Distance Learning/ Research & Innovation/ IT Resources & Quality Assurance aspects….

Awareness Programme on SDG 2022

Awareness Programme on SDG 2022

An awareness program on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was held on 21st January 2022 at the Faculty of Science. The program was held in a hybrid mode with the participation of Heads of the Departments, Domain Coordinators, and Department Representatives. Dr. Iroja Caldera served as the resource person for the session. Following the introduction to the…

Workshop on ‘How to schedule meetings effectively in Google Calendar’

Workshop on ‘How to schedule meetings effectively in Google Calendar’

A workshop on How to schedule meetings effectively in Google Calendar  was organised by the Staff Training sub committee of the QA Celll, on the recommendation of the ICT committee of the Faculty of Science. The session was conducted by Dr. Sameera Viswakula and held on  the 3rd of November 2022 at the  ‘E- resource Centre’ of the Information…