Time Medical International Ventures (India) Pvt Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, today announced a major technological milestone with the introduction of VEGA, a heavily optimized permanent-magnet MRI system engineered specifically for rapid, non-contrast TOF angiographic screening of unruptured intracranial aneurysms. The system has been engineered in close partnership with Dr. Iype Cherian, a leading neurosurgeon who has long advocated for population-level screening as India’s most practical strategy to prevent aneurysm-related deaths. Unruptured intracranial aneurysms are far more common than most people realise. Global studies consistently show that…
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AI for All – Amity University Online Launches the World’s First School of AI to Bridge India’s Skill Gap
Expanding AI’s reach beyond code into creativity, leadership, and care Key Highlights · Functional short-term self-paced courses suitable for working professionals · Fortnightly live interaction sessions with real-life experts · Applications in distinctive domains like Manufacturing, Leadership, Healthcare, BFSI, Education, Human Resources, and Risk Management In a world rapidly transformed by Artificial Intelligence, Amity University Online takes the lead by launching the School of AI, the first of its kind globally. The initiative is designed to make AI learning inclusive, intuitive, and deeply relevant for professionals across industries and levels of…
Read MoreIndian Army Obtains IPR for Its Indigenous Digital Print Combat Uniform
The Indian Army has won exclusive Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for its newly developed New Coat Combat (Digital Print), a three-layered tactical garment designed for enhanced protection, comfort, and mobility, according to an official statement. The combat coat was designed by the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Delhi, under a consultancy contract from the Army Design Bureau. The design application (No. 449667-001) was filed on 27 February 2025 with the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks in Kolkata and was published in the Patent Office Journal on 7…
Read MoreIndian Scientists Deliver Landmark CRISPR Solution for Genetic Blood Disorders
Union Science & Technology Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh unveiled India’s first homegrown CRISPR gene therapy for Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), a genetic blood disorder that disproportionately affects the country’s tribal populations. The therapy, named BIRSA 101 in memory of tribal freedom fighter Bhagwan Birsa Munda, was developed at the CSIR–Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB). According to Dr. Singh, the new treatment marks India’s “decisive journey towards becoming a Sickle Cell–free nation,” while showcasing the country’s capacity for developing cutting-edge, affordable healthcare technologies. A major component of…
Read MoreHerbal Animal Medicines Standardised to Improve Livestock Immunity
Technical knowhow of three unique traditional health practices has been incubated to harness their therapeutic potential in treating heath issues in livestock. These involve management of ectoparasite infestation, enhancing milk production potential (Galactogogue properties) and prevention/treatment of retention of placental conditions among dairy animals. India’s rich biodiversity-based wisdom, especially in indigenous livestock healthcare, offers sustainable alternatives to chemical and antibiotic treatments. NIF works to validate and incubate these practices, enabling their integration into the formal veterinary system and fostering the development of herbal, eco-friendly therapies. With the growing demand…
Read MoreIndian Astronomers trace the Sun’s historical magnetic behavior from 100-year-old data from Kodaikanal
A new way uncovered by astronomers to reconstruct the Sun’s past polar magnetic behaviour by digging into historical solar images taken at the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory (KoSO) more than 100 years ago provide clues to it’s future. For over a century, scientists have tried to decipher the Sun’s mysterious rhythms, patterns of sunspots, flares, and magnetic storms that can affect everything from satellite operations to power grids on Earth. One of the key pieces of this solar puzzle lies in the polar magnetic fields of the Sun, which help…
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