New Technology Can Repair Heart Muscles After an Attack, Say Researchers

New Technology Can Repair Heart Muscles After an Attack, Say Researchers

In a groundbreaking finding, researchers have developed a technology that can help effectively treat heart diseases in humans. The technology repairs heart muscles in mice after a heart attack and also successfully regenerates them. Researchers, from the University of Houston, have used a synthetic messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) to deliver…

SoftBank Overseas Business Chief Michel Combes Exits in Latest Churn

SoftBank Overseas Business Chief Michel Combes Exits in Latest Churn

Japan’s SoftBank Group said on Wednesday it has appointed Alex Clavel as chief executive of its SoftBank Group International (SBGI) unit, replacing Michel Combes who leaves after just six months in the role. SoftBank transformed the tech industry with big bets on late-stage startups but the conglomerate has turned over…

Planet Formation Theory Upset After New Study Of Mars Meteorite

Planet Formation Theory Upset After New Study Of Mars Meteorite

The planetary formation theory that scientists have been referring to for decades seems to have been jeopardised by a recent study regarding an old meteorite. The theory explained how rocky planets like the Earth and Mars acquire volatile elements such as hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and noble gases during the…

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Bespoke Edition to Have Wider Rollout, Offer More Colour Options: Report

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Bespoke Edition to Have Wider Rollout, Offer More Colour Options: Report

Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition in October last year, only a couple of months after unveiling the regular Galaxy Z Flip 3. The Bespoke Edition did not offer any specifications upgrade. It only allowed customers to mix and match various colour options for the back panel…

Delhi Government Launches Shopping E-Portal Dilli Bazaar, to Go Live in December

Delhi Government Launches Shopping E-Portal Dilli Bazaar, to Go Live in December

Delhi government’s ambitious “Dilli Bazaar” e-portal that will enable shoppers across the globe to have a virtual tour of the city’s key markets and shop on the lines of other e-commerce platforms, will go live in December with 10,000 vendors, an official statement said. Through Dilli Bazaar, the Arvind Kejriwal…

Toyota Joins Redwood Materials’ EV Battery Recycling, Remanufacturing Initiative

Toyota Joins Redwood Materials’ EV Battery Recycling, Remanufacturing Initiative

US startup Redwood Materials on Tuesday said Japan’s Toyota Motor has become the latest auto industry giant to join its comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling and remanufacturing initiative. Redwood Materials, whose partners include automaker Ford Motor and EV battery maker Panasonic Holdings, is building a closed-loop battery ecosystem aimed…

Tesla’s Former Employee Rejects $15 Million Payout in Race Bias Lawsuit, New Trial May Begin Soon

Tesla’s Former Employee Rejects $15 Million Payout in Race Bias Lawsuit, New Trial May Begin Soon

A Black former elevator operator at Tesla’s flagship California assembly plant on Tuesday rejected a $15 million (nearly Rs. 120 crore) award in his lawsuit alleging racial abuse by coworkers, opening the door for a new trial after a judge slashed a $137 million (nearly Rs. 1,100 crore) jury verdict….

Roxe Holdings Said to Go Public in $3.65 Billion Merger Deal With Goldenstone Acquisition

Roxe Holdings Said to Go Public in $3.65 Billion Merger Deal With Goldenstone Acquisition

Blockchain-based payments company Roxe Holdings is nearing a deal to go public through a merger with blank check company Goldenstone Acquisition Limited at a combined valuation of $3.65 billion (nearly Rs. 28,500 crore), according to people familiar with the matter. The deal bucks an unfavorable market environment with cryptocurrencies plunging…

Microsoft to Cease Use of Facial Recognition Tool Known for Identifying Emotion

Microsoft to Cease Use of Facial Recognition Tool Known for Identifying Emotion

Microsoft on Tuesday said it would stop selling technology that guesses someone’s emotion based on a facial image and would no longer provide unfettered access to facial recognition technology. The actions reflect efforts by leading cloud providers to rein in sensitive technologies on their own as lawmakers in the United…