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Could humans really live past 150? 72-year-old Putin and Xi discuss immortality; here is what science saysA hot mic captured Putin, Xi, and Kim discussing radical life extension possibilities at a Beijing military parade. They speculated about o...
Inside L'Oreal's beauty-tech lab: From smart makeup tools to skin diagnosticsL'Oréal is future-proofing beauty through tech innovation, led by Guive Balooch. They collaborate with startups, blending science and desig...
Baba Vanga’s chilling 2025 predictions are turning real — What’s coming next?Baba Vanga predictions for 2025 have found renewed traction among both believers and skeptics. Whether viewed as superstition or foresight,...
No more insulin shots? This 3D-printed scientific leap could change diabetes treatment foreverA global research team, led by Wake Forest University’s Dr. Quentin Perrier, has successfully 3D-printed functioning human pancreatic cells...
Putin wants to make people younger, orders scientists to urgently develop 'anti-ageing cure', plans to save 175,000 lives by 2030Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed scientists to urgently develop an anti-ageing treatment to address the nation's declining l...
IIT Guwahati researchers develop tailored solutions based on regenerative therapies for knee meniscus tearsResearchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, in collaboration with the University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Ko...
India's Giftolexia, Xacmaz, evolutionQ and Next Big Innovation among WEF's 100 most promising tech startupsThis year's Technology Pioneer cohort includes startups from 31 economies, with a third led by a woman chief executive. The US has the high...
Why India's promising biotech industry needs more attentionIndia's biotechnology industry has a promising future ahead, however, it is still lacking the interest of investors.
Cancer vaccines are being developed using tech similar to that used for Covid shotsDecades before Covid vaccines, scientists had been working on messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccines targeting cancer.
How innovation can make the world more sustainableRanging from renewable energy to transportation, agriculture, construction, healthcare, and manufacturing, innovative technologies hold the...
IISc partners with CELLiNK, launches centre of excellence for 3D bioprintingThe CoE which will focus on working around the heart care, bone, cartilage and cancer, will house several state-of-the-art 3D bioprinters.
How IIT-Delhi is going about creating an ecosystem for women entrepreneursThe spectrum of the businesses being mentored is broad — from organic farming, bee-hiving to tissue reproduction, online marketing to bakin...
Scientists 3D print lifelike liver tissueResearchers said the 3D printed tissue that mimics the human liver could help pharmaceutical companies save time and money when developing ...
Pandorum gets to the liver of things nowThe biotechnology startup has developed artificial tissue that performs the functions of the human liver, marking a development that is a f...
3-D printer creates objects using wood celluloseThe researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden also added carbon nanotubes to create electrically conductive material.
3D Printing: The technology can revolutionize manufacturing & healthcare industryThe process called 3D Printing -- originally known as Additive Manufacturing -- is not very different from printing a digi-document from yo...