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Harvard faculty enacts cap on A-grades as students push backHarvard University faculty have voted to limit the number of A-grades awarded in undergraduate courses. Starting in 2027, a maximum of 20% ...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%It is tough to think positively about the markets when all the news is about blockades, wars, and everything that can disturb the global ec...
Better option in times of volatility and uncertainty: 6 healthcare stocks with upside potential of up to 30%As geopolitical tensions escalate in the Gulf region, the global investment landscape is once again grappling with rising crude oil prices ...
How Do Puppy Minds Really Grow: Is Their Intelligence Closer to Human Babies Than We Thought?New research from Duke University reveals puppy development is not random. Different thinking skills grow at different speeds, mirroring hu...
Stocks in times of war and peace: Be selective and look for critical points? 5 healthcare stocks with upside potential of up to 14%In the last one year, two sectors have seen a fair amount of foreign money pouring in. One, the financial services sector, which, among oth...
AI and technology tackling India’s growing stroke crisis: Early detection and prevention take centre stageIndia faces a mounting crisis with a 51% rise in stroke cases over the last 30 years, recording 1.25 million new strokes in 2021 alone. Yet...
OpenAI backs a new venture trying to thwart AI bio attacksValthos, a New York-based biosecurity startup founded by Kathleen McMahon and Tess van Stekelenburg, has emerged from stealth with $30 mill...
New York doctor Dr. Vassily Eliopoulos, who challenges everything you know about heart attacks, is a wrestler and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu championDoctor Vassily Eliopoulos challenges the idea of permanent arterial plaque. His research suggests atherosclerosis can be reduced. Soft plaq...
India-born doctor, family dies in New York plane crashAn India-born doctor, Joy Saini, and her family tragically died in a plane crash in upstate New York. The crash occurred while they were en...
NIMHANS & Dementia India Alliance ink MoU to promote the cause of dementiaNIMHANS and DIA signed a MoU to collaborate on dementia care with an aim to improve the quality of life for persons with dementia and their...
Indian kids are seeing porn as early as 13 years of age, experts warn severe consequencesDespite efforts to block porn sites, children in India are exposed to adult content from as young as 13 years old. Experts say children fac...
India clinical trial to evaluate efficacy of glutathione therapy for early Alzheimer's DiseaseTitled "Impact of Glutathione (GSH) Supplementation in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Patients: A Randomized Control Trial", the study is ...
Cuba to provide its expertise in health and sports to help Kerala grow in the sectorsThe meeting was held with the president of BioCubaFarma, a Cuban organisation of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industries, Eduardo Marti...
Bill Gates, Melinda French top 2021 biggest gift list with $15 billion donation to foundationA portion of the gift will also pay for building projects.
COVID mutant: Govt says focus on enhanced genomic surveillance; Taskforce suggests no change in treatment protocolThe genomic surveillance consortium, INSACOG, has been formed under the leadership of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), New D...
Drawing voting lines: Can algorithms make US elections fairer?Courts had ruled the previous map unfair, due in part to testimony by mathematicians and computer scientists who showed how the plans had b...
Can India win the fight against deadly coronavirus?Despite measures, worries are mounting that many factors stack the odds against effective containment.
Meet a new generation of rising stars of the Indian diaspora making a mark in diverse fields around the worldTogether, they are the single biggest remittance group — sending $80 billion home in 2018 alone.
Kris Gopalakrishnan explains how brain research can help India's ageing populationThe former Infosys CEO seeks to put his vast business knowledge to great use in his second avatar.
Inspite of being a health hazard can sugar be called addictive?Eating sugar was never considered as dangerous as drinking alcohol or smoking, but some psychologists have begun to re-think.