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Bengaluru innovators' AI start-up revolutionising marking in UK schoolsThe co-founders, both in their early 40s, estimate that the app could save teachers hundreds of hours a year spent marking, freeing up more...
SFAL-backed startups breaking barriers, creating cutting-edge products, says IT/BT Minister Priyank KhargeMorphing Machines, an SFAL-supported fabless semiconductor company, has developed Redefine, which would cater to emerging workloads in area...
Indian pharma companies faked generic viagra data to gain approval, finds US FDAFDA's June 18 alert revealed falsified data by Synapse Labs affecting generics like Umedica's Viagra. Europe had earlier warned. Insurers m...
Tata Digital’s new team; Pine Labs’ India reduxTata Digital chief executive Naveen Tahilyani has restructured the leadership team for the Neu super app. This scoop and more in today’s ET...
How to protect your brain from agingWalking or moving about, rather than sitting, may be all it takes to help bolster the brain.
Here they go again. But no thank you for the music, ABBA!The recent return of ABBA with ‘new’ tracks triggered off sharp memories of adolescent socio-musical trauma. Suddenly, I was back in 1977 C...
Good for the mind! Working out may be changing the biochemical environment inside your brainHow does working out affect the inner workings of our brains at a molecular level?
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New York, July 24 (IANS) A team of US researchers has developed an "artificial synapse" that does not process information like a digital co...
Are you sleep-deprived? Your brain may become incapable of forming memoriesWithout sleep and the recalibration that goes on during sleep, memories are in danger of being lost.
How Goa has become a hotbed for startup activity and talentSo, why of all places, Goa? The answers vary from an ideal work-life balance to the perfect environment for innovation.
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 ...
Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan bets $50 mn on research to create brain-inspired computingInfosys cofounder Kris Gopalakrishnan has put one chunk of his net worth on research that aims to create the next computing revolution.
Move over Bangalore and Delhi: Entrepreneurs now building startups in places like Goa and DharamsalaHeading to where the living is easy while work is plentiful is paying off handsomely for several entrepreneurs who are staying away from In...
Leveraging skill sets of autistic individualsIT jobs that requires data to be fed and organised into the system are done in a fixed manner, hence can be done well by them.