Month: February 2024

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Cabinet approves three semiconductor proposals in Gujarat, Assam

Semiconductor chips. Image used for representative purpose only. | Photo Credit: REUTERS The Union Cabinet on February 29 approved three semiconductor proposals amounting to ₹1,25,600 crore in value in Dholera and Sanand in Gujarat, and in Morigaon in Assam. The

Samsung Semiconductor Unveils New R&D Powerhouse in Bengaluru

Samsung Semiconductor India Research (SSIR) has inaugurated a new R&D facility in Bengaluru, set to accommodate 1,600 professionals. The state-of-the-art campus, equipped with modern amenities and designed for collaboration, strengthens Bengaluru’s position as a leading tech hub and reflects

Samsung Semiconductor India Research unveils its new R&D facility in Bengaluru

Samsung Semiconductor India Research (SSIR) has opened its new R&D facility in Bengaluru, a significant milestone in SSIR‘s commitment to driving cutting-edge semiconductor research and development in India, while addressing the company’s growing needs for advanced infrastructure. This is SSIR’s

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Continued cocaine use disrupts communication between major brain networks

A collaborative research endeavor by scientists in the Departments of Radiology, Neurology, and Psychology and Neuroscience at the UNC School of Medicine have demonstrated the deleterious effects of chronic cocaine use on the functional networks in the brain. Their study

80 mph speed record for glacier fracture helps reveal the physics of ice sheet collapse

There’s enough water frozen in Greenland and Antarctic glaciers that if they melted, global seas would rise by many feet. What will happen to these glaciers over the coming decades is the biggest unknown in the future of rising seas,

Neurons help flush waste out of brain during sleep

There lies a paradox in sleep. Its apparent tranquility juxtaposes with the brain’s bustling activity. The night is still, but the brain is far from dormant. During sleep, brain cells produce bursts of electrical pulses that cumulate into rhythmic waves

In fight against brain pathogens, the eyes have it

The eyes have been called the window to the brain. It turns out they also serve as an immunological barrier that protects the organ from pathogens and even tumors, Yale researchers have found. In a new study, researchers showed that

How molecular ‘handedness’ emerged in early biology

Molecules often have a structural asymmetry called chirality, which means they can appear in alternative, mirror-image versions, akin to the left and right versions of human hands. One of the great mysteries about the origins of life on Earth is