beer

A Man’s Body Brewed Beer in His Gut!

Drunk Without a Drink! Don't get mistaken it as a catch word of any local bar to attract boozers, but a rare medical condition. Police and doctors couldn't believe when a 46-year-old man, taken into...

Crash in visual processing is not due to defective eye sight

Many things come into our eye sight, but we really don’t see some of them. Some say, it is because of some problem with the eye sight. Some other say, your mind is pre-occupied...
Railways, Chitaranjan

7000th Loco rolls out from Chittaranjan Locomotive Works

Bringing out the 7000th electric locomotive, the Chittaranjan Locomotive Works has become the biggest manufacturer of locomotives in the worldworld. Launching the first electric locomotive in 1961, the Chittaranjan Locomotive Works has broken all records...
Bhim

Added BHIM 2 features for better usage

  Giving a fillip to online and cashless payment, the Centre has come up with an updated version of BHIM 2 (Bharat Interface for Money). BHIM 2 now comes with a donation gateway, links to multiple...

Droom launches green campaign

Droom, one of the leading online automobile transactional marketplaces, has introduced its ‘Droom Bindaas Ghoom Let’s Go Green’ campaign, with a view to checking the environmental pollution. The campaign is in line the government’s vision...
Americans who prescribed opioids, also used various other sedatives

IFPMA launches new knowledge platform to enhance collaborations

The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) has launched Global Health Progress, a new knowledge hub, to foster collaborations between the pharmaceutical companies in support of the sustainable development goals (SDG). The platform...
The world saw a significant rise in global energy sector employment in 2022, fueled by increased investment in clean energy technologies. The second edition of the World Energy Employment report indicates that the number of jobs in the global energy sector reached 67 million people in 2022, marking a substantial increase of 3.5 million from pre-pandemic levels.

Will Solar power be useful to treat cancer?

A new study has found that we can detect and attack cancer cells using technology traditionally used by solar power, though studies are still in the initial phase. Sophia and Richard Lunt, the couple with...