Washington [US], July 16 (ANI): According to a recent study, a group of researchers developed wireless technology to remotely activate specific brain circuits in fruit flies in just one second.
Washington [US], July 16 (ANI): Neuroengineers have created wireless technology to remotely activate brain circuits. Researchers showed they could control the behaviour of freely moving fruit flies using magnetic signals that activated genetically engineered neurons causing the flies to perform specific behaviours.
Washington [US], July 11 (ANI): According to a recent study, less than half of patients with hematologic malignancies developed detectable antibodies after the initial COVID-19 vaccination, but 56 per cent of "nonresponders" developed antibodies after receiving a booster dose.
Washington [US], June 13 (ANI): A large study of US students suggests that eating higher levels of fish, including tuna and non-fried fish, appears to be associated with a greater risk of malignant melanoma.
Rhode Island [US], January 24 (ANI): Ever since rocks were brought back from the Moon to the Earth, during NASA's Apollo program from 1968 to 1972, an enduring mystery continued to baffle scientists: the Moon's magnetic field - one that rivalled Earth's in strength. Now, research led by a Brown University geoscientist proposes a new explanation for the Moon's magnetic mystery.
In a masterful presentation on the Indian economy, made recently at Brown University in the US, Arvind Subramanian, the former chief economic advisor, referred to the “unprecedented reach” of the two ‘A’s — a reference to Ambani and Adani. Dr Subramanian described the growing multi-sector dominance of these two business groups as “unique in the history of global capitalism”. This has become a common conversational theme in India, especially the groups’ links with the government.
In a masterful presentation on the Indian economy, made recently at Brown University in the US, Arvind Subramanian, the former chief economic advisor, referred to the “unprecedented reach” of the two ‘A’s — a reference to Ambani and Adani. Dr Subramanian described the growing multi-sector dominance of these two business groups as “unique in the history of global capitalism”. This has become a common conversational theme in India, especially the groups’ links with the government.
In a masterful presentation on the Indian economy, made recently at Brown University in the US, Arvind Subramanian, the former chief economic advisor, referred to the “unprecedented reach” of the two ‘A’s — a reference to Ambani and Adani. Dr Subramanian described the growing multi-sector dominance of these two business groups as “unique in the history of global capitalism”. This has become a common conversational theme in India, especially the groups’ links with the government.
In a masterful presentation on the Indian economy, made recently at Brown University in the US, Arvind Subramanian, the former chief economic advisor, referred to the “unprecedented reach” of the two ‘A’s — a reference to Ambani and Adani. Dr Subramanian described the growing multi-sector dominance of these two business groups as “unique in the history of global capitalism”. This has become a common conversational theme in India, especially the groups’ links with the government.
In a masterful presentation on the Indian economy, made recently at Brown University in the US, Arvind Subramanian, the former chief economic advisor, referred to the “unprecedented reach” of the two ‘A’s — a reference to Ambani and Adani. Dr Subramanian described the growing multi-sector dominance of these two business groups as “unique in the history of global capitalism”. This has become a common conversational theme in India, especially the groups’ links with the government.