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23.12 / 11:37
FIVE Death Research Universities show stage Inside Your brain ages in five distinct stages, new research shows
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The brain goes through five distinct stages between birth and death, a new study shows. Scientists identified the average ages—9, 32, 66 and 83—when the pattern of connections inside our brains shift.
28.02 / 02:03
markets Trade Destiny Colleges Updates International Manmohan Singh: The quiet reformer who reshaped India’s economic destiny
former professor of international trade stood before Parliament and borrowed from Victor Hugo: "No power on earth can stop an idea whose time has come. India is now wide awake."The life that produced that moment was itself a story of improbable journeys. Born in Gah, a village in Punjab now across the border in Pakistan, into a family of dried fruit traders, Singh lost his mother young and was raised by his paternal grandmother.
04.12 / 10:21
UPS Art Research performer Pregnancy testing patient A new AI model can forecast a person’s risk of diseases across their life
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUCH OF THE art of medicine involves working out, through detailed questioning and physical examination, which disease a given patient has contracted. Far harder, but no less desirable, would be identifying which diseases a patient might develop in the future.
17.03 / 09:13
markets UPS Provident Career security Instagram Cambridge scholar struggles to land job, faces over 70 rejections, says 'job market is rough'
In October of the previous year, Marika joyfully announced on Instagram that she had successfully completed her PhD in Physics at Cambridge after four years of rigorous study. To many, her qualification seemed to guarantee a lucrative career in the STEM field. Yet, reality painted a different picture. Instead of stepping seamlessly into a rewarding job, Marika encountered a prolonged and arduous job hunt, enduring over 70 rejections along the way.
12.01 / 15:37
markets Digital Strategy Experts Justice PAM Courts Senior advocate Iqbal Chagla passes away
Senior advocate Iqbal Chagla, one of India's leading lawyers, passed away on Sunday here, family sources said. He was 85. Iqbal Chagla, son of former Bombay High Court Chief Justice M C Chagla, was unwell for a few days. He was the father of the sitting judge of the Bombay HC Justice R I Chagla. As per the sources, his last rites will be performed on Monday at the Worli crematorium.
06.11 / 09:13
markets Career Election Universities Justice Schools Courts Who is Usha Vance? The Yale-Educated, Indian-Origin Wife of US Vice President-elect JD Vance
JD Vance, along with Vance’s wife, Usha Vance, who both played significant roles in the campaign. Trump proclaimed, “Now I can say Vice President-elect of the United States, JD Vance, and his absolutely remarkable and beautiful wife, Usha Vance.”
06.11 / 00:49
markets UPS Election Experts country innovations Schools Indian IT opens AI labs across the world to showcase smarts
HCLTech announced this week that it is setting up an artificial intelligence/cloud native lab in Singapore that will be ready next year. Singapore is the fifth country — after the US, UK, Germany and India — where the Noida-based company is setting up such a facility. The announcement comes days after India's second largest software services provider, Infosys, collaborated with University of Cambridge to establish an AI lab in London, adding to over a dozen such centres it has globally.
03.11 / 03:33
UPS Man SUN Yellow Freedom Why the lives of royalty continue to fascinate us
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. “This could be the perfect setting for a murder mystery," chuckled my friend Milena as we drove up to the ornate gates of Dhenkanal Palace, 75km from Bhubaneswar. “Nine guests arrive at a palace for a holiday.
18.07 / 22:45
Citi Discover Research Experts Universities reports Investigations What is Pavlopetri? Know how it sank, it’s history and how old it is.
Atlantis, yet conversations concerning sunken cities are usually dominated by the fabled Atlantis. As per the reports of MSN, Geologist Folkion Negris discovered this city, known as Pavlopetri, off the coast of Greece in 1904. It is estimated to be approximately 5,000 years old. Even though Pavlopetri was found early, it was not thoroughly investigated until 1967. The site was discovered that year under the direction of Nicholas Flemming from the University of Southampton's Institute of Oceanography. Flemming and his colleagues, accompanied by University of Cambridge archaeologists, surveyed the underwater metropolis for six weeks.
17.07 / 02:41
Election trends President Universities social Schools Courts Elon Musk shares LOL emoji to post on Donald Trump's running mate J D Vance's ‘Indian connection'. ‘You either hire an…’
Musk took the comment section of the post and reacted with laughing-out-loud emoticon.Senator JD Vance is former US President Donald Trump’s running mate and Usha Chilukuri Vance is his Indian-origin wife. The couple was trending on social media. X users have been flooding social media with posts on Chilukuri’s Indian connection.
22.06 / 04:21
UPS Man Action Experts country Pharmaceuticals When Yusuf Hamied defied Big Pharma in the battle against HIV/AIDS
Indian firms had seized upon the opportunity thrown open by the Act to supply cheaper generics to American drug stores. Tapping chemistry skills abundantly available in the country, Indian pharma companies had become experts at reverse engineering off-patent drugs. In the past, Cipla had produced a less than a dollar anti-malaria drug, while Lupin had launched low-cost medication for tuberculosis.
10.06 / 15:33
MET Manufacturing innovations Schools Karnataka IT minister meets Arm Holdings executive at London Tech Week
Karnataka IT minister Priyank Kharge met a top executive of semiconductor company Arm Holdings at London Tech Week to discuss the company's plans in the State on Monday.
15.05 / 20:53
Booking awards President Universities War social rights Canadian historian Michael Ignatieff wins Spain's Princess of Asturias Award for Social Sciences
Organizers of Spain’s Princess of Asturias Awards have awarded the prize for the social sciences to Canadian historian and writer Michael Ignatieff
15.05 / 12:55
students Universities country reports prevention Colleges International UK universities at risk as international student numbers plunge, report says
international student numbers or some universities may collapse, a government commissioned report said on Tuesday, after foreign registrations plummeted for next year. High levels of legal migration have long dominated Britain's political discourse and were one of the major drivers for the Brexit referendum in 2016. Are you immigration ready? Find out Along with care staff and low salaried workers, the government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sought to reduce the number of students coming to Britain, including preventing some post-graduate students from bringing family members.
09.05 / 18:57
Provident WhatsApp Sky News hospital reports rights British girl's hearing abilities miraculously restored after gene therapy
gene therapy trial, a British girl's ears were cured miraculously. Born deaf due to auditory neuropathy, a phenomenon that disrupts nerve impulses from the ear to the brain, the girl named Opal Sandy had her hearing restored after taking part in clinical trials that focused on gene therapy.
01.05 / 18:57
Provident Career Platform Schools Colleges LPL swipes two former Cambridge advisors in Iowa
LPL has extended its reach in the Midwest by onboarding two advisors in Iowa.
16.04 / 03:47
COST UPS Booking Action pandemic social rights Climate change: Scaring people will only yield scars and no solutions
Last week, the economics division at the ministry of finance in India invited Professor Mike Hulme at the University of Cambridge to share his views on climate change. In 2007, he received a personalized certificate from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), recognising his contribution to the (joint) award of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize to the IPCC. His recent work, Climate Change Isn’t Everything piqued my interest, and I read it.
12.04 / 10:39
UPS Trade reports Gold rises to more than $2,400 amid Middle East tensions
Gold jumped to another record as the safe haven asset was boosted by simmering Middle East tensions.
08.04 / 19:09
markets UPS ETF Yellow Bitcoin rights NOT If central banks are in thrall to gold’s glitter, why not others?
A few weeks ago, when the gold price hit a record high, no one besides a few gold bugs seemed to care. Bitcoin also hit a record high. Everyone cared.

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