For risk-takers with long-term perspective: 10 small-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 31%If you buy small-cap stocks today, are you taking a risk or managing it? To some it might appear you are taking a risk, but there is a high...
Neanderthal babies may have grown at surprisingly rapid speeds compared with modern humansScientists unearthed a Neanderthal infant, Amud 7, in Israel. Its bones and brain were larger than expected for its age. This suggests Nean...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 56: An acquisition, a divestment, and a JV for EV. Ready for re-rating?Bulls argue this company is becoming a complete mobility-platform supplier in India: Power solutions and aftermarket, braking and safety. B...
Wispr Flow launches in India; offers Hinglish and Android app supportAI-powered voice-to-text startup Wispr Flow has officially launched in India, introducing full Hinglish support and an Android app. India h...
Dating in the time of AI: Are you swiping right on a guy, girl, ChatGPT, or Gemini?AI is reshaping online dating, with many users now relying on tools to craft bios, messages and even real-time conversations, often creatin...
Social media is abuzz with weight-loss drug retatrutide and longevity goals. What is the drug all about?A new weight-loss drug, retatrutide, is generating excitement. This investigational medicine targets three hormone receptors, offering a po...
What happens if you eat eggs for 14 days? Harvard-trained gut doctor Saurabh Sethi explains what it does to your brain, heart and eyesEggs are a superfood packed with protein, essential nutrients, vitamins, and calcium needed for your good health. Harvard-trained gut docto...
The Future of Presence: A hands-on evaluation of Google Beam and the HP DimensionGoogle Beam is revolutionizing telepresence. This new system creates a lifelike 3D experience, making it feel like you are truly in the sam...
Scientists develop new 3D printing technique to provide tailored repairs for brain injuriesScientists at the University of Oxford have developed a 3D printing technique that can replicate the architecture of the human brain's oute...
Having more brain cells isn't a boon: It can increase risk of rare cancerThe chance of survival in people suffering from rare aggressive brain cancer is relatively low.
How Zika virus causes microcephaly decodedIn turn, hyper-activated TLR3 turns off genes that stem cells need to specialise into brain cells and turns on genes that trigger cell suic...
3D 'mini-brains' developed in labThe creation of these 'mini-brains' could dramatically change how new drugs are tested for effectiveness and safety, researchers said.
3D model replicates how human brain foldsScientists, including one of Indian-origin, have created a 3D gel model of the human brain that replicates how the distinctive folds of the...
Sudoku puzzles trigger seizures in German manSudoku puzzles can give the brain a hard time, but in the very rare case of a 25-year-old German man, solving them triggered seizures in hi...
Researchers develop new method produces low-cost 3D 'mini brains'The mini brains produce electrical signals and form their own neural connections, making them readily producible testbeds for neuroscience ...
3-D printed brain 'tissue' to help combat diseaseScientists have developed a 3D printed layered structure incorporating neural cells that mimics the structure of brain tissue, a breakthrou...
Functioning brain tissue grown in 3-D structureMoreover, cells were seen to migrate and extend fibres that bent to form the T-shape characteristic of granule cell parallel fibres.