VP to AIIMS Graduates: AI can’t replace doctor at patient’s bedside | India News

NEW DELHI: Amid rapid expansion of artificial intelligence in healthcare, Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan on Tuesday told graduating students at the 51st convocation of AIIMS that no technology could replace “the moral weight of a doctor’s presence at the patient’s bedside”.Addressing students at Bharat Mandapam, the Vice President said AIIMS Delhi was no longer…

Read More

Meet Dasia Taylor: High school student who created surgical threads that change colour when infections appear |

At just 17, Dasia Taylor turned a science fair idea into a medical innovation with real-world promise. While studying at Iowa City West High School in Iowa, she began working on colour-changing surgical sutures that could signal infection before a wound became visibly worse. Her inspiration came from a practical problem: expensive “smart” sutures already…

Read More

‘Charlie Kirk was against you on H-1B’: Meet Indian-origin Aaryan Pathak who countered Vivek Ramaswamy on MAGA’s Hindu hate

Vivek Ramaswamy was asked about MAGA’s Hindu hate by an Indian-origin student, Aaryan Pathak, at the TPUSA event at Ohio State University. An Indian-origin student, Aaryan Pathak, asked Republican Ohio Governor candidate some tough questions on GOP’s ‘hypocrisy’ as Ramaswamy headlined a recent TPUSA event at Ohio State University. Introducing himself as an OSU student,…

Read More

Quote of the day for kids by Stephen Hawking: “There should be no boundaries to human endeavour. We are all different. However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do and…”

Stephen Hawking was one of the most remarkable scientists of modern times. He made groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of the universe, especially in the areas of black holes and cosmology. What makes his story even more inspiring is that he achieved all this while living with a serious illness that gradually limited his physical…

Read More

DU revises UG exam schedule amid confusion, Sunday papers added for students

The University of Delhi has released the final schedule for undergraduate semester examinations, days after students raised concerns over confusion in the earlier date sheet. The revised timetable includes examinations on Sundays, a move the university says is aimed at helping senior students complete their papers earlier.The latest development comes during a crucial phase of…

Read More

Nepal opposition wants PM Balendra Shah to hold Lipulekh talks with India

Nepali Congress-led opposition MPs on Thursday pressed Balendra Shah govt “to move beyond diplomatic notes” and open high-level talks with India and China to “reclaim” Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura and Kalapani — Indian territories Kathmandu claims is theirs, reports Vishant Agarwala. The demand was raised at the house of representatives’ international relations and tourism committee in Singha…

Read More

India looks to renegotiate trade pact with Korea

. NEW DELHI: India is looking to renegotiate its free trade agreement with South Korea to address the widening trade deficit and make the pact more contemporary, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday.“All options are on the table… we may even consider rewriting it into a completely new FTA because it should…

Read More

SUVs with ventilated seats under Rs 12 lakh: Hyundai Venue, Nexon & more

Ventilated seats, once limited to high-end cars, are now offered in more affordable models as carmakers expand comfort features across lower price segments. Rising temperatures and increased time spent in traffic have contributed to this shift, making such features more relevant for everyday use. These additions are now available across multiple body styles, including hatchbacks…

Read More