Hyderabad, December 12 (IANS): Although it started late in the start-up space, Hyderabad has become a key hub in the past six years and now has more than 6,600 startups in various industries, some of them Close to achieving unicorn status.
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Yifang Yang is the lead researcher of Transira Therapeutics' new SBIR project. He is also a research scientist in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Buffalo. Image credit: Douglas Levere / University of Buffalo
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A recent study published in The Lancet Regional Health-Americas stated that many cit
As the demand for electric vehicle batteries continues to grow, researchers at the University of Michigan (UM) have developed a method to predict how changes in manufacturing processes and materials will affect battery life.
UM engineers have determined the internal resistance measured imme
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Israel-based MeaTech launched the world's largest laboratory-grown steak on Wednesday.
The steak weighs 3.67 ounces and is made of real fat and muscle ce
Israel-based MeaTech launched the world's largest laboratory-grown steak on Wednesday.
The steak weighs 3.67 ounces and is made of real fat and muscle cells taken from a sample of live cattle tissue, and will produce a pleasant grill mark when cooked.
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Although it is more aggressive than the general father-son threat in terms of content and delivery, the diaspora successor will not back down.
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