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Quote of the Day by Bhagat Singh: 'The aim of life is not to control the mind, but to...'Shaheed Diwas 2026: On Shaheed Diwas, we recall the bravery and powerful quotes of Bhagat Singh who once said that the aim of life is not t...
Sing the Body Electric: Why Iran War is India’s Edison MomentThe dangers of depending on oil imports have once again been exposed. It's time to start thinking long term about ways to electrify our eco...
India can play a key role in shaping global AI rulebook: Wipro's BartolettiIndia's leadership matters in this sphere as the country is home to over 1.4 billion people, generates roughly 20% of the world's data, has...
Artificial Intelligent slavesThe word robot is traced to the Slavic word for forced labourers i.e., slaves. Slaves have existed in all parts of the world. Names have be...
I used to dream about big things, about being at NASA: Goutam ChattopadhyayGoutam Chattopadhyay, senior research scientist at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, speaks about his humble start, the work that interests ...
How real people are using AI right nowIt goes beyond everyday fiddling: In the last few years, companies and scholars have started to use AI to supercharge work they could never...
IIT researchers develop promising TB diagnostics solutionA team from IIT-Delhi is working on homegrown solutions for easier & cheaper diagnosis of TB and malaria.
How Samir Arora went from bearish to more bullish on IndiaI have become slightly more bullish. I was very bearish in the last three-four months.
India's biotech moment: A made-in-India Zika virus vaccineInterestingly, India was the first country in the world that set up a separate Department of Biotechnology to nurture this sector three dec...
Indian biologists discover molecules with life-saving propertiesA new effort has also been launched by the Ministry of Earth Sciences to look for similar new molecules but from the high altitude Himalaya...
Anti-diabetes Molecules: Connexios inks licence deal with German pharma major Boehringer IngelheimFor Connexios, this sale of its anti-diabetes molecules to Boehringer Ingelheim is the first out-licensing deal by an Indian life-sciences ...
Connexios, India’s first drug-discovery product startup signs first out-licensing deal; marks a milestoneConnexios, India’s first drug-discovery product startup, has signed its 1st out-licensing deal, marking a milestone for the Indian pharma i...
Merger with Sun Pharma will spell the end of Ranbaxy brand, but a new dawn beckonsSun Pharma may not have to face surprises emanating from Ranbaxy. There is every likelihood that brand Ranbaxy will see a sunset clause whe...
Tips to pick the right health cover to suit your needsGiven the rising cost of healthcare, it is essential to secure yourself and your family by buying medical insurance. Here's how to pick a p...
Hug the WorldIn his latest book, economist-turned-neurologist Paul Zak focuses on the feel-good chemical oxytocin that is supposedly released by loving ...
Never forget the original attributeWilliam Friedrich is a boffin working on mood-bending molecules in Pharmakon, Dirk Wittenborn’s new novel. Friedrich and his fellow scienti...
An unknown shared existenceSciences respond to a felt need to understand the world, and religions respond to a felt need for the world to have meaning.
- DCGI pill to check patent misuse a case of overdose
A late and originally hesitant endorser, India, in its overzealousness, is planning moves that even Western countries are have refused to a...
- Pharma cos seek to clean up image
The global drugs industry, battered by controversy over drug safety and access to medicines, needs to go on the offensive to demonstrate it...
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The year 2004-05 started on a positive note in April 2004 with annual growth of 8.9 per cent in the Index of Industrial Production.