[ad_1] Two Chinese pharma companies, which supplied 5.5 lakh rapid testing kits for COVID-19 to India, said they are ready to cooperate with Indian agencies looking into allegations of poor accuracy of their products. In separate statements, Guongzhou Wondfo Biotech and Livzon Diagnostics said they follow strict quality control of …
Read More »Banks stifle NBFC’s lifeline by parking more funds with RBI
[ad_1] MUMBAI : The move by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to reduce the reverse repo rate by 115 basis points (bp) since March 27, pushing banks to lend to “productive sectors” does not seem to have worked. Non-bank financial companies (NBFC) will continue to face a funding crisis …
Read More »Many Huawei phones support exposure notification API
[ad_1] Apple and Google’s coronavirus exposure notification initiative – previously called contact tracing – looks like it will make its way to most of Huawei’s handsets. According to TechRadar, Huawei announced that the bulk of the company’s smartphones released before the US trade ban went into effect will be able …
Read More »Kobe Bryant’s cameo leaked in The Last Dance of Michael Jordan
[ad_1] When Michael Jordan and his team were preparing for a second round of three mobs in the 1997/98 season, Kobe Bryant was a boy with the Los Angeles Lakers in his second season. That’s during the period depicted in the latest documentary The Last Dance, Bryant was 19 years …
Read More »Scientists Restore Paralyzed Man’s Sense of Touch Using Brain PC Interface Innovation
[ad_1] Overview Post by : Source: Cell Press Date: Apr 24, 2020 Pros: Quo te partem nusquam salutatus, nobis oratio vel ut. Duo te quod salutatus. -> While we may regularly underestimate our touch sensation, for scientists creating breakthroughs to restore appendix work in people disabled due to spinal cord …
Read More »Coronavirus: Has Sweden got its science right?
[ad_1] Image caption Sweden’s schools have remained open while neighboring countries shut theirs for weeks Sweden’s strategy to keep large parts of society open is widely backed by the public. It has been devised by scientists and backed by government, and yet not all the country’s virologists are convinced. There …
Read More »Corona’s greatest lesson is to be self-sufficient, says PM Modi | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the pandemic had sent a strong message about the need for India to be self-sufficient. “The global contagion has created challenges and problems that could not have been imagined. However, it has also taught us a very important lesson; …
Read More »Must ensure global equitable access for all new coronavirus COVID-19 vaccines, diagnoses and treatments: WHO | World News
[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) said Friday that all new vaccines, diagnoses and treatments for the COVID-19 coronavirus should be equally available to everyone around the world and outlined a plan to accelerate work to combat COVID- 19. He said that the world faces a common threat, which can …
Read More »Traders’ body CAIT to launch its own e-commerce marketplace
[ad_1] The Confederation of Indian traders or CAIT has teamed up with the government’s Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT) to soon launch a national e-commerce portal which will enable local kirana stores to take orders online and ensure last-mile contactless delivery. Given the lockdown imposed in …
Read More »All the changes we’ve found so far!
[ad_1] The third developer preview for Android 11 was released yesterday. You can download Android 11 Developer Preview 3 right now on most Google Pixel smartphones, compatible Project Treble-compatible devices, or Android Studio. This version is intended for developers, so you should not install it unless you plan to develop …
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