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Tweaking cell binding can improve ultrasound cancer treatment: Study
CELLS and spacing between them plays a crucial role for a healthy body. A team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Science shows that tweaking the spacing between the cells' binding domain on the extracellular matrix (ECM) helps improve the efficiency of ultrasound treatment, which is used to kill cancer cells.
Closure of 9 new varsities evokes mixed reactions from experts
'New universities set up hurriedly, were flawed and nonsensical'
Registration of 19 foreign VC investors nixed
MARKET regulator Sebi has cancelled registration of as many as 19 foreign venture capital investors, all of them defunct in their respective jurisdictions, for not meeting the regulatory requirements here including not even once filing the quarterly reports.
Rizwan urges Pakistan to enjoy tournament
PAKISTAN skipper Mohammad Rizwan said on Tuesday the Champions Trophy would be a \"historic occasion\" for the country, a day before the hosts kick the tournament off against New Zealand.
DMK Calls For One More Language Struggle
Party leaders and alliance partners hold protest against NEP, tell Centre don't push us
Conundrum of Keeping Faith
While Rahul seems first-choice keeper, having Pant on bench leaves India with selection headache
Minister opens 100-bed hospital in Bagalkot
HEALTH and Family Welfare Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao inaugurated the 100-bed state-of-the-art Aski Super Speciality Hospital and Research Centre here on Tuesday.
City party suggests seven key amendments to GB bill
BENGALURU Navanirmana Party (BNP) has made seven key recommendations to the House panel reviewing the Greater Bengaluru Governance Bill (GBGB), 2024.
HC Okays Trial Run of Union Carbide Toxic Waste Disposal
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Tuesday allowed the state government to carry out a trial run of the disposal of 40-year-old chemical waste from the defunct Union Carbide factory in Bhopal in Pithampur area of Dhar district.
Return of Luddite Fears in AI Era
N 1811, armed with hammers and desperation, a band of English textile workers stormed factories to smash the mechanised looms that threatened their livelihoods.
Matt Damon is Odysseus in Christopher Nolan's epic
In the first big announcement about the characters in Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's poem Odyssey, distributor Universal Pictures dropped an image of Matt Damon clad in a period costume on social media and described the character as 'Odysseus'.
US, Russia Explore Thaw, Ways to End Ukraine War
Tuesday's meet in Saudi is meant to pave way for Trump-Putin summit
Caste census will be made public: Siddaramaiah
CHIEF Minister Siddaramaiah said the state government will publish the Socio-Economic and Education Survey report, also known as the caste census.
Schools teaching not to 'believe in Constitution' trigger Jharkhand uproar
IN a shocking revelation, it has come to light that some schools run by villagers in the Maoist-infested areas in Jharkhand are reportedly teaching students to disregard the Indian Constitution.
Set right Kannada KAS Q-paper: KRV
MEMBERS of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike led by T.A. Narayana Gowda, along with Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS) aspirants, protested at Freedom Park here on Tuesday.
Experts Express Concern Over Clearing Forest Timber Weed
As the forest department has undertaken a massive exercise to clear weeds, this time it has gone a step ahead and decided to clear the tall standing Senna spectabilis (golden shower) trees, which is an invasive species.
IPL betting: 3 of family die by suicide in Mysuru
THREE members of a family died by suicide at Ramanahalli here on Monday and Tuesday.
SC raps states on domestic violence status
The Supreme Court on Tuesday pulled up several states and union territories for their failure to submit status reports regarding the implementation of the 2005 Domestic Violence (DV) Act and slapped a fine of ₹5,000 each on them.
HERE TO WRITE MY OWN STORY
Bollywood actor Huma Qureshi speaks to City Express about turning writer and her new book Zeba: An Accidental Superhero
Headmaster makes students clean drain, panel starts probe
In a shocking incident, a group of students of Government Higher Primary School was asked to clean the drain and the surrounding area of the school borewell, sparking a row, in Yadgir on Tuesday.
Extradited middleman in Westland case gets bail
THE Supreme Court on Tuesday granted bail to alleged middleman Christian Michel James in the ₹3,600-crore AgustaWestland case being probed by the CBI.
Unemployment rate flat at 6.4% in Oct-Dec
THE unemployment rate in urban areas remained unchanged at 6.4% in the third quarter (October-December) of this fiscal year compared to the previous quarter.
Sciver-Brunt, Matthews guide Mumbai home
ALL-ROUND Nat Sciver-Brunt rose to the occasion as Mumbai Indians registered a clinical five-wicket win against Gujarat Giants in the Women's Premier League on Tuesday.
Living in an Era of Globalised Nationalism
As global governance faces another existential crisis, we must learn from past mistakes and shun uniform prescriptions for all. Celebration of diversity could make us a closer-knit global family
Case against Pak national linked to Gogoi's wife
THE Assam Police on Monday registered a case against a Pakistani national, Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, and others for their alleged comments on India's internal affairs and parliamentary matters aimed at disrupting communal harmony and the nation's interests.
Uncontrolled diabetes, sedentary lifestyle can result in peripheral nerve damage
Peripheral nerve damage is more commonly seen in urban areas due to lifestyle-related diseases like diabetes, obesity, and poor physical activities, while in rural areas it is caused by delayed diagnosis, often attributed to lack of awareness and healthcare access, says Dr Parthasarathy B, consultant neurologist at Apollo Adlux Hospital, Angamaly, in an interview with Anna Jose.
Bidadi Declared Special Investment Region
A few days before the Global Investors Meet, the Karnataka government, on February 10, declared 1490.65 acres of land developed by Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) in Bidadi as a Special Investment Region.
US, Russian officials meet in Saudi to normalize ties
ZELENSKYY TO VISIT SAUDI ON WEDNESDAY
Love OTP will be shot in both Kannada and Telugu: Aniissh
NIISSH, fresh off the success of his role in Aaraam Aravind Swamy, has plunged into his sophomore directorial project, Love OTP, following Ramarjuna.
Passenger carrying luggage on head fell, led to stampede
A senior railway official clarified that a passenger carrying a heavy load lost his balance on the crowded staircase at the New Delhi railway station, causing the stampede on Saturday evening.