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Forget painful procedures: This simple blood test could catch cancer before it starts |

A leading cause of death, cancer led to 10 million deaths in 2020, according to the World Health Organization. A groundbreaking study suggests routine liquid biopsy testing could revolutionize cancer detection, significantly reducing late-stage diagnoses. This multi-cancer early detection approach, screening multiple cancer types from a single blood draw, showed potential for a substantial decrease…

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New laser treatment could stop blindness even before it starts and restore early eye health |

For millions across the world, blindness often begins quietly, with gradual retinal damage that goes unnoticed until it is too late. Now, a new scientific breakthrough could change that future. According to a recent study by Aalto University, published in Nature Communications, researchers have created a non-invasive laser treatment capable of repairing early retinal damage…

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US Immigration authority starts issuing demand for $100K H-1B fee; visa experts ‘decode’ the rise in demand for RFEs

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USICS) has started issuing Requests for Evidence (RFEs) demanding payment of the newly imposed $1,00,000 H-1B visa fee. These RFEs issued by USICS has triggered confusion and concerns among the immigration attorneys and employers. This move made by USICS follows the presidential proclamation made in September this year. For…

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Ramping up security: India starts blocking use of China-linked satellites by homegrown broadcasters; here’s what the shift is about

The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) has denied applications from Chinasat and Hong Kong-based operators ApStar and AsiaSat. (AI image) India has started the process of restricting satellite usage linked to Chinese entities for domestic broadcasters and teleporters, as part of its strategy to strengthen security measures against its northern neighbour during…

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Kartik Aaryan starts filming ‘Naagzilla’, shares FIRST PIC with ‘Har Har Mahadev’ chant – See Inside | Hindi Movie News

Kartik Aaryan has begun shooting for ‘Naagzilla’, sharing a photo on Instagram with a haldi teeka and clapboard. He marks the day alongside the one-year anniversary of ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’. The fantasy film, produced by Karan Johar, releases on August 14, 2026, with Ravi Kishan reportedly joining the cast. Kartik Aaryan has officially kicked off…

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Student suicide crisis in India: SC’s 8-week compliance clock starts; can campuses turn humane?

SC gives 8 weeks for states to enforce student mental health framework I ndia’s classrooms are becoming silent spaces of growing despair. The number of students dying by suicide has surged alarmingly, turning what was once a quiet concern into a national crisis. According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) , student suicides have…

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To reduce disputes, NHAI starts putting land acquisition, clearances data online

NEW DELHI: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has started putting details of land acquisition status and statutory clearances for each highway project — tenders of which are out or will be floated — online. This is aimed at bringing greater transparency, and reducing disputes and arbitrations after projects are bid out.The exercise began…

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BCG’s AI Ethics Officer says: AI’s real value starts once employees…

Boston Consulting Group’s Global Chief AI Ethics Officer Steven Mills says the key to unlocking AI’s workplace potential lies in hands-on employee training—something most companies are failing to provide. Speaking at Semafor’s World Economic Summit, Mills told Business Insider that employees want about five hours of hands-on training, coaching, and mentoring. However, only about a…

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