India emerges as global hub for AI healthcare innovation | India News

AMSTERDAM: India has emerged as the global development hub for more than 85% of Philips’ artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for healthcare, underscoring the country’s growing role in shaping next-generation medical technologies even as the company bets on AI-enabled diagnostics to help address India’s shortage of advanced imaging services and trained specialists.The company said its Bengaluru…

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Long lunches and sickies on the cards as Australia prepares to take on Paraguay in World Cup match

With the countdown on until Australia’s World Cup match against Paraguay tomorrow, football fans have flocked to book annual leave, strategise long lunches and perhaps concoct some mysterious, but extremely well-timed illnesses. The 12pm (AEST) kick-off, on a workday no less, may be a rare event for fans used to more nocturnal hours. But it’s…

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Matt Damon reveals giving up gluten ‘changed my life’ after undergoing dramatic transformation for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey

Image credit: Instagram/@mattdamon Matt Damon had worked intensively to transform himself for his new role in The Odyssey, which has paid off.In a recent podcast of Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast, the 55-year old-actor revealed that he had totally cut off gluten from his diet after realising its bad effects.Matt mentioned that cutting gluten had…

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Skyroot’s rocket Vikram-1 will carry to space a special message from PM Modi | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi sends special message to space via Skyroot Aerospace’s Vikram-I NEW DELHI: When Skyroot Aerospace’s Vikram-1, India’s first privately developed orbital-class rocket, will fly to space at 11.30am on Saturday, it will carry a message for the universe from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.In a video post on X, Skyroot Aerospace said on…

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Us-Iran Conflict: Middle East on brink of war again as US-Iran trade strikes: Top developments

The Middle East edged closer to another major conflict on Wednesday after the United States and Iran exchanged military strikes, raising fears that a fragile ceasefire could collapse. The latest escalation began after Washington launched air strikes on more than 80 Iranian targets, accusing Tehran of attacking commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.Iran swiftly…

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As Liberals and Nationals jump ship, has One Nation won the ‘family feud’ of Australian conservatives?

Did neoliberals create the conditions for right-wing populist parties to thrive in recent years? That’s an argument we’re hearing from some analysts, such as Allan Patience, an honorary fellow at the University of Melbourne in the School of Social and Political Sciences, and a graduate of Monash University and the London School of Economics. “Over…

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