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Science

First robot-assisted spinal surgery performed

A team of neurosurgeons led by an Indian-origin professor from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine performed the first-ever robot-assisted spinal surgery to successfully remove a rare tumour on the patient's neck.


Smart patch for flexible monitoring of marine life

 Engineers have developed a thin smart patch called Marine Skin that could make the study of the behaviour of marine animals easier and more informative.


LATEST HEADLINES

Single higher education regulator bill tabled in LS; Oppn flags ‘centralisation,' JPC likely


Study flags crisis in state-run Moulana Azad Model Schools in Bengaluru


Do eggs cause cancer? Health Minister Gundurao clarifies after social media claims


Jaishankar meets UAE’s top leadership


Meeting Messi a dream and a duty, his art my antidote when I'm sad: Chhetri


Karnataka: Show-cause notice issued after worms found in midday meal served to students in school


Former minister C M Ibrahim announces to launch new regional party for Karnataka


Dense fog disrupts operations at Delhi airport; 228 flights cancelled, 5 diverted


New prison chief sets Dec 31 deadline for Bengaluru central jail clean-up


3 convicted for murder of Bengal councillor


Karnataka poised to lead India's space tech growth: Minister Priyank Kharge


Eight black-capped capuchin monkeys arrive at Bannerghatta zoo




90% of world's population breathes badly polluted air: WHO

Nine out of every 10 people on the planet breathe air that contains high levels of pollutants and kills seven million people each year, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) study released on Wednesday.

Eating lot of rice may advance start of menopause

Eating lots of refined carbohydrates, particularly white pasta and rice, may advance the start of menopause by about one-and-a-half years, warns a study.

Bill Gates urges US to lead fight against lethal pandemic

 Microsoft Corporation co-founder Bill Gates has said that the US government is falling short in preparing itself and the world for the "significant probability of a large and lethal modern-day pandemic occurring in our lifetimes".

Scientists find new way to produce hydrogen fuel from sunlight

The energy provided by sunlight in an hour is equivalent to mankind's total energy consumption for one year, but the development of devices to turn this abundant natural gift into a feasible energy source for mankind had remained a challenge.

Early curiosity can boost maths, reading skills in young kids

Let your child be curious for learning new things as it may help him or her to grasp basic math and improve reading skills from an early age, a new study led by an Indian-origin researcher suggests.

GSAT-11 called back for tests to be on the safe side: ISRO Chairman

The Indian space agency has recalled its communication satellite GSAT-11 from Arianespace's rocket port in French Guiana for further tests, to be on the safe side, said Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman K. Sivan on Wednesday.

New gold nanoparticle technique can make drugs 'smarter'

Scientists have developed a new technique to bind proteins to nanoparticles that can help make drugs "smarter" and more effective at reaching their target.

Decision-making may predict future drug addiction

Researchers have found that activity in decision-making brain regions of people who use recreational stimulants can predict who will discontinue thier use and who will develop a drug use disorder.

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