Kerala University’s archaeological excavation unearths 5,300-year-old Early Harappan settlement in Gujarat

Kerala University’s archaeological excavation unearths 5,300-year-old Early Harappan settlement in Gujarat

An aerial view of the excavation site at Lakhapar in Gujarat. Photo: Special Arrangement Archaeologists from the University of Kerala have unearthed a 5,300-year-old settlement near Lakhapar village in western Kachchh, Gujarat. The excavation has revealed an Early Harappan habitation site, located near the now-quiet Gandi river, once a perennial water source, spanning nearly three…

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Benchmarks in medicine: the promise and pitfalls of evaluating AI tools with mismatched yardsticks

Benchmarks in medicine: the promise and pitfalls of evaluating AI tools with mismatched yardsticks

In May 2024, OpenAI released HealthBench, a new benchmarking system to test the clinical capabilities of large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT. On the surface, this may sound like yet another technical update. But for the medical world, it marked an important moment—a quiet acknowledgement that our current ways of evaluating medical AI are…

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SII, DNDi partner for expanding human trials for dengue treatment

SII, DNDi partner for expanding human trials for dengue treatment

The Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII) has partnered with Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi), a not-for-profit research and development organisation, to accelerate the clinical development of a monoclonal antibody (mab) treatment for dengue that will be affordable and accessible in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Mab are lab-produced antibodies, meant to mimic the…

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What is soft matter? – The Hindu

What is soft matter? – The Hindu

Soft materials’ behaviour is on the border between solids and liquids. | Photo Credit: Shali/Unsplash Soft matter is the branch of science that studies materials that can be shaped, stretched, squished or flowed by applying small forces. Everyday examples include curd, toothpaste, shampoo, soap bubbles, and living cells. Unlike hard crystals like quartz or steel,…

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