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Search ResultIndian Women Seeing Abortions Beyond 20 Weeks Face Desperate Legal Struggles
On Monday, the Supreme Court allowed a woman from Mumbai who is 24 weeks pregnant to have an abortion because her foetus had anancephaly – a life threatening conditio...
Read MoreFor The First Time In India & Only Second Time In The World, An Organ Recipient Also Donated An Organ!
When one woman in Pune was declared brain-dead, her liver was transplanted to save another patient’s life. While incredibly noble, this by itself isn’t out-of-t...
Read MoreIndian Short Film To Be Premiered At The Prestigious 67th Berlin International Film Festival
A great film is always dependent on the vision of the director, but if the right minds are keen to support that very vision, that is a true endorsement for any art form.
Living With Robots Will Change Humans in Unexpected Ways
We will love our robots. That much is hardwired into the human brain, according to Kate Darling, a research specialist at the MIT Media Lab.
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Action All The Way
Matthew Riley’s hero Jack West is one of the world’s five greatest warriors, along with Moses, Genghis Khan, Napoleon and Christ—seriously!—so he is...
Read MoreHow AI Can Become A “Third Hemisphere” Of Our Brains
While artificial intelligence may replace truck dricers and beat us at chess, it also has much to offer: it can free up our minds and responsibilities for the tasks and soc...
Read MoreDementia Will Soon Be Controlled Just Like HIV, Says Research Institute
Alzheimer's may in some cases be as manageable as HIV/Aids by 2025, the head of Britain's new Dementia Research Institute (DRI) predicts. Professor Bart De Strooper said he...
Read MoreScience Gets Raw: Film Festival Celebrates Science Communication, Exploration, Giant Robots
Maxx the gigantic (and somewhat intimidating) robot wants you to get back into the theater. The premiere of a new film about the first colonists to travel to Mars is about ...
Read MoreResearchers Use Brain Implant to Make Paralyzed Monkeys Walk
Between 255,000-600,000 Americans can’t walk because of paraplegia, or leg paralysis usually linked to spinal damage. But Tomislav Milekovic, a researcher at the Swis...
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