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Six startups receive early-stage funding under Accel-Prosus partnershipProsus and Accel have invested in six early-stage Indian startups under their Atoms X programme, supporting ideas across air purification, ...
Colon cancer prevention: What studies say are the best and worst foods for your gut & bowelColon cancer, a prevalent yet preventable disease, is significantly influenced by diet. Consuming dairy, whole grains, beans, colorful frui...
Ray of hope for the Parkinson’s community? Latest study claims dogs can detect the disease early with high accuracyA recent study reveals that trained dogs can accurately detect Parkinson's disease. This offers hope for early diagnosis, currently unavail...
Katie Thurston's cancer treatment paused after spots found on liverBachelor Nation star Katie Thurston said that doctors have put her breast cancer treatment on hold after finding spots on her liver, as it ...
Loyal dog detects woman’s cancer days before doctor's diagnosis. Do dogs have a sixth sense?A Pennsylvania woman, Breanna Bortner, credits her dog, Mochi, for detecting her aggressive breast cancer before she even suspected anythin...
Gene Hackman's neighbours drop bombshell confession, reveal eccentric details days after actor's deathGene Hackman death: Days after Hollywood star Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found at their house in New Mexico, his neighbou...
Nikhil Kamath unveils first 15 grantees of his WTFundThe grantees include Pamawel, a plant-based, non-steroidal, FDA-approved pain relief formulation targeting menstrual pain; Mars, a virtual ...
Study finds trained scent dogs can detect Covid more effectively than RT-PCR testsStudies have shown that trained scent dogs are more efficient and accurate in detecting COVID-19 infections compared to the conventional RT...
Forget Covid tests! Scent dogs more effective in sniffing the virusDogs trained to detect scents and smells could provide a quicker, more cost-effective method for detecting COVID-19, according to Universit...
International Dog Day 2022: History and significance behind the special day that celebrates our furry friendsThe day was founded in 2004 by Animal Rescue Advocate, Colleen Paige.
Facebook fails again to detect hate speech in adsFacebook and its parent company Meta flopped once again in a test of how well they could detect obviously violent hate speech in advertisem...
Myth or truth: Can sniffer dogs really detect Covid almost as well as a PCR test? New study revealsEarly in the pandemic the possibility of using dogs to sniff out Covid was explored.
Celiac disease: Symptoms, diagnosis and how to get over this food allergyWhen people with celiac disease eat foods or use products that contain gluten, their immune system reacts by damaging the small intestine.
Covid-sniffing robots offer testing alternativeThe technology fuses neurons with a silicon chip to create a “smell cyborg” capable of detecting scents ranging from explosives to pathogen...
Furry saviours: UK begins trials to see if ‘Covid dogs' can sniff out deadly virusThe trials will establish whether these dogs can be used as a non-invasive, early warning measure to detect coronavirus.
Scientists believe trained dogs will start sniffing out coronavirus patients by JulyThe programme is training dogs to detect Covid in saliva and urine samples.
Four-legged friends to save the world? Dogs could help detect virus, canines are being trained to sniff out Covid-19The approach is based on a belief that each disease triggers a distinct odour.
Looking ahead: YOLO's technology for driverless cars can also be used for cancer research, track GorillasOne of the speakers at TEDxGateway in Mumbai, Redmon says that the same object detection system used for identifying pedestrians on the roa...
Pick up your dog poo today so that it does not become national policy tomorrowA district in the UK now threatens to fine anyone caught walking a dog without a plastic bag to pick up.
Scientists discover new contagious form of cancer in Tasmanian devilsOne of the few known transmissible cancers causes facial tumours in Tasmanian devils, and is threatening this species with extinction.