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  1. Wockhardt aims to launch antibiotic with market potential of US$ 25 billion by early FY 2026

    Wockhardt aims to launch antibiotic with market potential of US$ 25 billion by early FY 2026

    Mumbai drugmaker Wockhardt on Friday said research and trials on antibiotic Zaynich are progressing satisfactorily and it is targeting an early launch in FY26.Zaynich has a market potential of $25 billion, the company's founding president, Habil Khorakiwala, told reporters.The company has so...
  2. 146 students from India awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarship 2024

    146 students from India awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarship 2024

    New Delhi [India], continuing its excellent performance, 146 Indian students, including 75 women and 71 men, have been awarded Erasmus Mundus scholarships to pursue a two-year master's program in Europe for the academic year 2024, making India in one of the best recipients of the scholarship...
  3. China's Chang'e-6 collects about two kilograms of samples from the far side of the moon for research

    China's Chang'e-6 collects about two kilograms of samples from the far side of the moon for research

    The Chang'e-6 mission from Beijing, China, which returned this week from the far side of the Moon, has brought back nearly two kilograms of samples for research that will further improve understanding of lunar evolution, the agency announced Friday. space of the country.According to...
  4. Compact and economical tractor developed by CSIR for small farmers

    Compact and economical tractor developed by CSIR for small farmers

    New Delhi [India], Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), along with Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), have created a small, affordable and easy-to-use tractor for small and marginal farmers, said the Ministry of Science and Technology on Friday.The...
  5. Center approves Rs 700 crore to set up pharma, medical technology institutes

    Center approves Rs 700 crore to set up pharma, medical technology institutes

    Of the Rs 700 crore, a sum of Rs 243 crore has been approved for 2024-25, according to a notification issued by the Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.Currently there are seven NIPERs covering seven states of the country (Punjab), Ahmedabad...
  6. India leads global AI research, Bengaluru 7th best AI hub: Report

    India leads global AI research, Bengaluru 7th best AI hub: Report

    Bengaluru has an overall score of 4.64 with 759 AI startups, according to Linkee.ai, which conducted research to identify the top 10 leading AI hubs in 2024.When it comes to AI research institutes, India (Bengaluru) and Germany (Berlin) top the charts with nine such research facilities.The...
  7. High-speed expandable aerial target 'Abhyas' successfully completes development trials

    High-speed expandable aerial target 'Abhyas' successfully completes development trials

    Balasore (Odisha), Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has successfully completed six consecutive developmental tests of High Speed ​​Expendable Aerial Target (HEAT) 'ABHYAS' with improved booster configuration of Integrated Test Range ( ITR), Chandipur, Odisha, the Defense...
  8. Jamia professor selected by UK government agency as India lead for NIHR Oral Health Project

    Jamia professor selected by UK government agency as India lead for NIHR Oral Health Project

    New Delhi, A Jamia Millia Islamia college has been awarded a grant of £39,000 (91.15 lakh in Indian currency) to head NIHR Global Health Group as India leads a UK government agency's oral health project, according to a official statement. Thursday.Professor Abhishek Mehta, faculty of Public...
  9. Gold fell by Rs 120; Silver is stable at Rs 90,600 per kg

    Gold fell by Rs 120; Silver is stable at Rs 90,600 per kg

    New Delhi: Gold prices fell by Rs 120 to Rs 72,180 per 10 gram in the national capital on Thursday in line with weak trends in global markets, according to HDFC Securities.In the previous session, the precious metal had closed at Rs 72,300 per 10 grams.However, silver prices remained steady...
  10. Microbiotax launches India's first hyper-personalized probiotic on World Microbiome Day

    Microbiotax launches India's first hyper-personalized probiotic on World Microbiome Day

    VMPLNew Delhi [India], June 27: MicrobioTx, a Bengaluru-based gut health startup, announced the launch of two unique offers on the Day World Microbiome 2024. Today they presented Personal Probiotics, India's first blend of prebiotics and probiotics handcrafted according to the intestinal...
  11. Service dogs may reduce severity of PTSD for veterans – new research

    Service dogs may reduce severity of PTSD for veterans – new research

    Arizona, service dogs may relieve some symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans, according to a study our team published in June 2024 in the medical journal JAMA Network Open.For the past decade, our research group has been studying whether trained service dogs can help veterans...
  12. Study shows how macrophages play a key role in the immune system

    Study shows how macrophages play a key role in the immune system

    Washington [USA], Macrophages are essential to the immune system because they fight infections and help heal damaged tissue. Understanding how these cells are activated in various contexts is critical to designing novel medical interventions. The complexity of these cells and their reactions has...
  13. Researchers identify vascular changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer's disease

    Researchers identify vascular changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer's disease

    Jacksonville (Florida) [USA] USA], The network of blood channels and tissues known as the blood-brain barrier, which nourishes and protects the brain from dangerous chemicals flowing in the blood, is compromised in Alzheimer's disease.Mayo Clinic researchers and their partners have discovered...
  14. Gold fell by Rs 250; Silver fell by Rs 900

    Gold fell by Rs 250; Silver fell by Rs 900

    New Delhi: Gold prices declined from Rs 250 to Rs 72,300 per 10 gram in the national capital on Wednesday amid falling prices of precious metals globally, according to HDFC Securities.The yellow metal had stabilized at Rs 72,550 per 10 grams in the previous session.Silver also fell from Rs...
  15. Universities in the Global South can be changemakers to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals: JGU Vice Chancellor at ACUNS Annual Meeting in Tokyo

    Universities in the Global South can be changemakers to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals: JGU Vice Chancellor at ACUNS Annual Meeting in Tokyo

    O. P. Jindal UniversityTokyo [Japan], June 26: The founding vice chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, Prof. (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, addressed the prestigious Annual Meeting of the Academic Council of the United Nations System (ACUNS) and delivered the keynote address. , titled “The role of...
  16. Universities in the Global South can become changemakers to achieve the UN SDGs, said JGU VC at the ACUNS meeting in Tokyo.

    Universities in the Global South can become changemakers to achieve the UN SDGs, said JGU VC at the ACUNS meeting in Tokyo.

    In his speech, Dr. Raj Kumar highlighted how critical it is to achieve the ambitious 2030 Agenda in the remaining six years and how important it is for all stakeholders, governments and corporations to undertake strategic policies and actions to directly contribute to meeting the goals. SDGs and...
  17. Universities in the Global South can be changemakers to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals: JGU Vice Chancellor at ACUNS Annual Meeting in Tokyo

    Universities in the Global South can be changemakers to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals: JGU Vice Chancellor at ACUNS Annual Meeting in Tokyo

    Tokyo, June 26, 2024: The founding vice-chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, Prof. (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, addressed the prestigious Annual Meeting of the Academic Council of the United Nations System (ACUNS) and delivered the keynote address. titled “The role of universities in the Global...
  18. Militancy affected Bastar will emerge as the next center of rubber production of India

    Militancy affected Bastar will emerge as the next center of rubber production of India

    Bastar (Chhattisgarh) [India], popularly known for IED blasts, encounters, killings and others, the insurgency-affected Bastar region of Chhattisgarh will emerge as the next hub of rubber production in India.In the task of becoming another rubber producing hub of the country, the Shaheed...
  19. It's time to upgrade cyber security measures to deal with dynamic threats
Scenario: center

    It's time to upgrade cyber security measures to deal with dynamic threats Scenario: center

    The threat of state-sponsored hacking is increasing across the world, including India.According to Professor Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Advisor to the government, now is the time to scale up successful projects like hardware security testing and post-quantum cryptography.Speaking...
  20. Health Ministry issues guidelines for ethical use of 'leftover, unknown and anonymous samples' for commercial use

    Health Ministry issues guidelines for ethical use of 'leftover, unknown and anonymous samples' for commercial use

    New Delhi, The Union Health Ministry has issued guidelines for the ethical use of "surplus, de-identified and anonymised" samples generated from a surgical or diagnostic procedure on patients for commercial use.These samples include organs, organ parts, cells, tissues, cellular products such...
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