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  1. Tata Elxsi, Red Hat collaborate to accelerate application mobility for 5G connected vehicles

    Tata Elxsi, Red Hat collaborate to accelerate application mobility for 5G connected vehicles

    New Delhi, Design and technology services firm Tata Elxsi on Thursday said it has partnered with US software company Red Hat to help global operators monetize networks through innovative applications in automotive, healthcare and other sectors.The two entities will work together on a 5G...
  2. Study finds hot, cold exposure early in life linked to changes in brain white matter

    Study finds hot, cold exposure early in life linked to changes in brain white matter

    New Delhi: A new research has found that exposure to hot and cold environments in babies and fetuses has an impact on the white matter of the brain, which is responsible for connecting different brain regions and enabling communication.The researchers said children are especially sensitive to...
  3. Kerala startup signs MoU with IIT Bombay for surveillance technology

    Kerala startup signs MoU with IIT Bombay for surveillance technology

    Spherical robots are a state-of-the-art surveillance technology developed for defense and law enforcement agencies.It is designed to operate in hazardous environments compromised by hostile forces.As per the license and consultancy agreement, IIT Bombay will provide support to Alibi Global...
  4. India tops world artificial intelligence race: NetApp-Savanta report

    India tops world artificial intelligence race: NetApp-Savanta report

    New Delhi [India] Intelligent data infrastructure company NetApp's recently released report on cloud complexity suggests a clear divide between leading and lagging countries on the emergence of artificial intelligence. , The report provides global insights about AI adoption progress, readiness...
  5. Study shows biodiversity is key to better mental health

    Study shows biodiversity is key to better mental health

    A study from King's College London, England [UK], found that places with diverse natural features were associated with better mental health than places with less natural diversity. Published in Scientific Reports and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and...
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