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World Radiography Day
Originally posted on DuckDesk: World Radiography Day marks the anniversary of the discovery of X-rays in 1895. The purpose of this day is to raise public awareness of radiographic imaging and therapy, which play a crucial role in the diagnosis and the treatment of patients and, most importantly, ensuring radiation is kept to the minimum… Read more
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Kamal Ranadive
Originally posted on DuckDesk: Dr. Kamal Randive (born 8 November 1917 – 11 April 2001) was an Indian biomedical researcher who is known for her research in cancer about the links between cancers and viruses. She was a founding member of the Indian Women Scientists’ Association (IWSA).In the 1960s, she established India’s first tissue culture… Read more
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Parag Agrawal now Twitter CEO, Elon Musk says US benefits greatly from Indian talent
Originally posted on DuckDesk: Parag Agarwal has been appointed as the new CEO of Twitter after co-founder Jack Dorsey stepped down from his role after 16 long years. India-born Parag Agarwal is the new CEO of Twitter. Agarwal took on the mantle of CEO after the company co-founder Jack Dorsey stepped down after 16 years.… Read more
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Plastics degradation by microbes: A sustainable approach
Originally posted on DuckDesk: A b s t r a c t Plastics play an important part in every sector of economy all over the world due to their extensive use in agriculture, building and construction, health and consumer goods. They are the backbone of many industries because they are used in the manufacturing of… Read more
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“Star De-Linked”: SpaceX Offers Job To ‘Badass Engineer’ Who Hacked Starlink Satellite Network With A Homemade Device
Originally posted on DuckDesk: A Belgian security researcher successfully hacked Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite dishes with the help of a homemade circuit board that cost about $25 to create, according to various media reports.? Lennert Wouters gave a presentation titled “Glitched on Earth by humans” at the annual? Black Hat Security Conference on August 10,… Read more
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