Author Archives: Loknath Das

iPhone-Based Ultrasound Machine Can Detect Cancer

A novel iPhone-based portable ultrasound machine that can help detect cancer easily at home has been developed by US researchers. The device called Butterfly IQ is a scanner of the size of an electric razor that can display black-and-white imagery of the body, when paired with an iPhone. Developed by Connecticut-based start-up Butterfly Network, the pocket sized device works by Read More


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Motherhood reduces effect of education on young UK women’s career prospects

Young women with higher education qualifications are just as likely to be out of work as young men who have no qualifications, often due to the impact of having children, poor mental health or a lack of suitable jobs, a major new study has reported. Motherhood has a greater impact on a woman’s career prospects than her level of education, Read More


Making others’ voices heard through education and journalism

Before senior Drew Bent began his undergraduate studies at MIT, he considered his interests in education to be “side projects.” He had worked at the educational platform Khan Academy and at Sony Ericsson while he was a high school student, employing what he had considered his main skill set since he was a child: programming. “Basically, programming is all I Read More


Education, Not Condemnation, Key to End Gender Violence, Say Local Women Leaders

Sally Mboumien remembers the day she pressed a steaming hot stone against her chest. In Bawock, the rural community of western Cameroon where she grew up, young girls often had their young, sprouting breasts flattened with a hot iron or a hammer or spatulas that had been heated over burning coals. This was good for the girls because it would Read More


Oppo F5 Youth, Oppo A79 With 18:9 Displays Launched: Price, Specifications

Oppo F5 Youth (above) was first announced at the Oppo F5 launch event in India HIGHLIGHTS Oppo F5 Youth is initially available in the Philippines Oppo A79 is arriving in China next month Both the smartphones run on Android Nougat-based Color 3.2 Oppo has expanded its range of minimal-bezel featuring smartphones by unveiling the Oppo F5 Youth and the Oppo A79. Both the new Read More


Sony Xperia XZ, Xperia XZs Now Receiving Android 8.0 Oreo Update

HIGHLIGHTS The new Android version comes as over-the-air (OTA) update It includes a build number 41.3.A.0.401 There is Xperia Actions in addition to core Android Oreo features A month after delivering the latest experience on the Xperia XZ Premium, Sony has started rolling out Android 8.0 Oreo update for its Xperia XZ and Xperia XZs. Both the handsets were debuted at IFA 2016 with Android 7.1 Read More


Oppo F5 6GB RAM Variant Goes Up for Pre-Orders in India: Price, Specifications

HIGHLIGHTS Oppo F5 6GB RAM variant price in India Rs. 24,990 The 6GB RAM variant is already available to buy via Flipkart Oppo had launched 4GB RAM variant earlier this month Oppo F5 (Review) was launched in India earlier this month. At the time, the company had unveiled the smartphone in two RAM and storage variants, but had only made the 4GB RAM Read More


Health staff boycott vaccination drive

Health inspectors take out a protest march at Malappuram on Friday. Three youngsters arrested for attack on nurse while administering vaccine in Malappuram Government doctors, nurses and health inspectors involved in the Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccination campaign in the district boycotted the immunisation programme on Friday in protest against the attack on a nurse while administering MR vaccine to children at Read More


Privacy groups outraged over failure to inform Aussies about a new government health record

PRIVACY groups have slammed the Federal Government for their silence over a controversial internet health record forced on every Australian as of next year. More than $1.7 billion of taxpayer’s money has gone into developing a personalised My Health Record for every Australian. It will detail every subsidised medicine used, every doctor and hospital visit, blood test result, X-ray and scan ever Read More


The grim reality of what convinces us to take our health seriously

Moment of truth. (Reuters/Jim Young) In 2014, one of my family members became seriously ill. It changed the way I thought about my body. I became more aware of everything that could go wrong, and the importance of identifying potential problems early. After 10 years of not seeing a doctor, I went for a check-up. My experience was not unusual. Recent research (pdf) by Read More