Author: NL.SWATHI

My name is NL Swathi and I am a passionate researcher and writer with a focus on drug design and drug discovery. I am committed to advancing my knowledge and skills in this field. My interest in drug development is driven by a desire to improve patient outcomes and make a positive impact on the world. Along with research, I am also passionate about scientific and medical writing, which allows me to share my findings and insights with others in the industry. I am excited to continue exploring this field and contributing to the development of new and innovative therapies.

An intelligent knife which could detect cancer - Asiana Times

Endometrial cancer, which affects over 9,000 women annually in the UK, is the fourth most frequent type of cancer in women. Nevertheless, only 10% of people with suspected symptoms who have a biopsy actually have the disease.The iKnife, a technology that is already used to treat breast and brain malignancies, can now be used to accurately detect the existence of endometrial cancer, according to researchers at Imperial College London. The research team stated in the journal Cancers that the iKnife successfully identified endometrial cancer in seconds with an accuracy rate of 89%, minimising the present delays for women as they…

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Artificial Intelligence for tech companies

The top two IT companies in India by valuation, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys, are educating their staff on ChatGPT and related artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Global IT firms like Accenture have also provided their staff with training on ChatGPT and related AI technologies. This news comes at a time when AI models are anticipated to disrupt Indian IT firms and their access to talent. According to TCS, the company will add generative-AI-themed courses to better educate staff about the topics and prepare them to manage situations where the technology is used. Infosys recently held an AI workshop. Infosys…

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covid19 tamilnadu

After Maharashtra, Kerala, and Karnataka, Tamil Nadu now has the fourth-highest number of confirmed cases in India. The largest single-day spike (30,987 cases) was reported on May 13, 2021. The pandemic has affected all 38 districts of the state, with Chennai, the capital, suffering the most. Tamil Nadu Eight new cases of covid 19 were discovered in Tamil Nadu on February 19; however, the information about those who were affected was kept private. On February 18, six people in Tamil Nadu tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday. In addition to one each in Erode, Kancheepuram, the Nilgiris, and Tirunelveli, there…

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Canine Distemper Virus Threatens Coexistence Between Humans and Leopards - Asiana Times

Canine Distemper Virus Threatens Coexistence Between Humans and Leopards The conflict between leopards and humans has increased recently and is now so common that few people notice it anymore. A leopard recently killed a one-and-a-half-year-old boy in the Jamwaramgarh region of the Jaipur district. Two reports of leopards breaking into human habitations and being captured were made on February 10. One was from Maharashtra’s Satara district, and the other was from Karnataka’s Mysore district. According to experts, the lack of wild prey, water, and habitat for leopards (Panthera pardus) in Nepal’s central foothills is the primary cause of human-leopard conflict…

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