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Unicorn founders, NASA scientist to speak at GBS 2026Mark your calendars for a landmark event in New Delhi on February 13-14, 2026—the ET NOW Global Business Summit! This dynamic gathering wil...
How a one-minute jolt from the SetPoint implant offers new hope for autoimmune disease patientsThe US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new medical device for rheumatoid arthritis. The SetPoint System is an implant that stim...
India, UK launch Technology Security Initiative led by NSAsIndia and the United Kingdom launched a 'Technology Security Initiative' to enhance their strategic partnership, announced during UK Foreig...
IIT Guwahati researchers develop cost-effective motion sensor for healthcare applicationsFlexible and wearable electronics play a pivotal role in augmenting human capabilities, serving functions like artificial skin and prosthet...
A hand-worn device can provide you relief from migraine pain without medicine: Here is how it works, costHyderabad-based pharmaceutical company, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, has launched Nerivio, a revolutionary wearable therapy device for the trea...
Microorganisms can create electricity from wastewater: StudyResearchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have successfully engineered E. coli bacteria to generate electricity, a...
Elon Musk's Neuralink valued at about $5 billion despite long road to marketElon Musk has expressed grand ambitions for Neuralink, saying its chip would allow healthy and disabled people alike to pop into neighborho...
Spot UTI in minutes with help from your smartphone cameraThe simplicity of the test could deliver a new way to quickly identify treatments for patients.
- IIT Kharagpur to develop coin-sized biological chips for medical treatment
Kharagpur, Aug 2 (IANS) IIT Kharagpur has set up India's pioneering Bioelectronics Innovation Laboratory to develop futuristic battery-free...
Diabetics may soon be able to manage the disease with their smartphonesBioelectronic medicine, a new and more advanced version of electroacupuncture, is aiming to treat chronic diseases with electrical signals.
- Paper chip detects date rape drug ketamine
Kolkata, Nov 2 (IANS) An ultrasensitive paper chip developed by Indian scientists can detect minute amounts of ketamine, a date rape drug, ...
- Here comes a smartphone laboratory that can detect cancer
Washington, Oct 19 (IANS) In a major step towards faster and convenient delivery of medical tests, Washington State University researchers ...
This new immunosensor can detect heart attacks in a minuteThe system works by measuring the level of cTnI, a protein that is excreted by the heart muscle into the blood following a heart attack.
I don't want to be big for sake of it: Glaxosmithkline CFO Simon DingemansTipped as a possible successor to CEO Andrew Witty, Dingemans spoke to ET in Mumbai during his recent trip on plans for India.
New self-healing gel could lead to flexible electronicsScientists have developed a first-of-its-kind self-healing gel that could repair and connect electronic circuits.
Artificial, bone-like material for implantable medical devicesThe group has created a material that preliminarily seems to enhance soft tissue function.
Artificial neuron that mimics human cells createdNeurons are isolated from each other and communicate with the help of chemical signals, commonly called neurotransmitters or signal substan...
- Piramal Healthcare launches ActiPatch for pain therapy
Piramal Healthcare on Thursday announced the launch of BioElectronic's ActiPatch, a product in pain management.
- Stocks to watch: Piramal Healthcare, Alok Infrastructure, RIL
Investors will heave a sigh of relief Wednesday with dust on the political uncertainty settling down, much in favour of what the market had...
- Piramal Health inks marketing deal with US co BioElectronics
Piramal Healthcare is set to clinch yet another in-licensing deal. The company has concluded a marketing deal with US-based firm BioElectro...