Rape of Dalit Woman in Running Bus in Uttar Pradesh Sparks Outrage on Nirbhaya Case Anniversary

Rape of Dalit Woman in Running Bus in Uttar Pradesh Sparks Outrage on Nirbhaya Case Anniversary

Jaipur – A Dalit woman was raped in a running bus in Uttar Pradesh. A 20-year-old woman who was traveling from Kanpur to Jaipur was molested. The young woman was molested by bus workers Arif and Lalit. It is reported that the incident took place last Saturday. The woman was molested in a closed cabin. … Read more

New Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Research

New Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Research

In recent years, research into treatments for Parkinson’s disease has made significant progress. Recently, a new research breakthrough promises to provide remarkable results in long-term treatment without generating side effects. The research, led by Aarhus University and published in the journal Nature Communications on Tuesday, has developed an innovative method that ensures a much higher … Read more

Rutgers University Studies Make Remarkable Advances in Female Fertility Research

Rutgers University Studies Make Remarkable Advances in Female Fertility Research

Two studies conducted by the American Rutgers University have made remarkable advances in female fertility research, bringing to the world essential information about the success and failure of eggs to form embryos that lead to pregnancy and birth. Researchers investigating the problems of miscarriages aimed to identify a way to predict whether an egg will … Read more

Tunnel rescue began with vertical drilling; Indian forces are also on the mission

Tunnel rescue began with vertical drilling;  Indian forces are also on the mission

Dehradun: Even after 15 days have passed since the workers were trapped in the tunnel in Uttarakhand, the rescue operation is in crisis. With this, the Indian Army also joined the mission. The experts from Madras Sappers, a unit of the Army’s Engineering Corps, arrived. As an alternative mission, steep drilling from the top of … Read more

EMA Committee Recommends Authorization of GSK’s Momelotinib for Myelofibrosis Treatment in EU

EMA Committee Recommends Authorization of GSK’s Momelotinib for Myelofibrosis Treatment in EU

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) committee has recommended the authorization of GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) oral therapy to treat myelofibrosis, a rare type of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow. The announcement was made by GSK on a Monday. This oral therapy offers a possible new treatment alternative for patients diagnosed with myelofibrosis in the European … Read more

Uttarakhand tunnel accident; The last stage is also blocked and the rescue mission is delayed

Uttarakhand tunnel accident;  The last stage is also blocked and the rescue mission is delayed

Drilling stopped again Uttarkashi: The mission to rescue 41 workers trapped in a tunnel in Uttarakhand is getting delayed due to unexpected obstacles at the last stage. Drilling had not resumed as of last night. It has been 13 days since the workers were trapped. It is reported that the auger machine that did the … Read more

Label-Free 3D Structures as Biomarkers for Sepsis: A Promising Option for Rapid Monitoring

Label-Free 3D Structures as Biomarkers for Sepsis: A Promising Option for Rapid Monitoring

Sepsis is a serious condition with high mortality rates due to the highly variable and complex immune response. Early detection and immediate intervention are essential, which is why the scientific community is actively searching for new biomarkers that can provide rapid and reliable monitoring of patients affected by sepsis. Current biomarkers, such as CRP and … Read more

World’s First Total Eye Transplant in Living Person at NYU Langone Hospital

World’s First Total Eye Transplant in Living Person at NYU Langone Hospital

A team of surgeons at NYU Langone Hospital in New York has announced that they have performed the world’s first total eye transplant in a living person. The patient, a man from Arkansas, lost his left eye and part of his face in a work accident. The patient, a 46-year-old military veteran, suffered an electrocution … Read more

‘Kapil Dev was deliberately not invited to the World Cup final as some politicians would lose their influence’

‘Kapil Dev was deliberately not invited to the World Cup final as some politicians would lose their influence’

Mumbai: Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Rawat has alleged that Kapil Dev, the World Cup-winning captain of the Indian cricket team, was not invited to the final match of the Cricket World Cup held in Ahmedabad. Sanjay Raut alleged that Kapil Dev was not invited so as not to steal the … Read more

Scientific Breakthrough: Birth of the First Chimeric Monkey Using Stem Cells

Scientific Breakthrough: Birth of the First Chimeric Monkey Using Stem Cells

A team of researchers in China has announced the birth of a living monkey that contains a significant proportion of cells derived from a monkey stem cell line, marking a scientific first. The newborn, a male monkey, was the result of a remarkable experiment in which pluripotent stem cells from two genetically distinct fertilized eggs … Read more