Experience the power of precision and safety in Hydrofluoric Acid dispensing with the newly launched MICROLIT LENTUS™ Kumar Jeetendra | July 1, 2020 Hydrofluoric acid is an extremely corrosive and hazardous chemical. If accidentally spilt on the skin, it can penetrate deep into the skin and destroy the tissue layers and even the bones. Working with such a hazardous chemical requires utmost care. So, in order to provide safety and accuracy in Hydrofluoric Acid dispensing, Microlit designed the …
Kerala PSU to make India’s least expensive crisis ventilator: Report Kumar Jeetendra | July 2, 2020 A Kerala state-run business is preparing for industrial creation of India’s cheapest emergency ventilator. The mobile ventilator to be made by KSDP relies on a model produced by NIT-Calicut. “We hope to enter manufacturing by July-end, given we receive go-ahead out of Kerala Government and out of ICMR. KSDP has set up a production plant, …
AIIMS specialists collaborate with IIT-Delhi to dispatch application for patients requiring plasma treatment Kumar Jeetendra | July 2, 2020 Resident physicians of AIIMS with the support of all IIT-Delhi students have developed a portable program to monitor real time COVID-19 patients at the clinic, who will become possible plasma donors 28 days following healing and individuals who were discharged. “Amidst lack of donors to get plasma treatment, group of AIIMS Resident Physicians together with …
BioNTech and Pfizer’s COVID-19 immunization shows potential in human preliminary Kumar Jeetendra | July 2, 2020 A COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by German biotech firm BioNTech and U.S. pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has revealed potential and has been found to be well taken in early-stage human trials, the firms said on Wednesday. The medication is among 17 being tested on humans in a frantic global race to discover a vaccine that the world …
Indonesia looking for its own COVID-19 immunization in the midst of stress over access Kumar Jeetendra | July 2, 2020 Indonesia has been operating to produce its COVID-19 vaccine following year, thanks to growing anxiety that developing nations could have trouble getting access to a future jab, the head of Indonesia’s national COVID-19 research staff said Thursday. “The production capability and ability of biotech businesses in the world is, we understand, limited, and global supply …
ICMR affirms Covaxin dispatch likely by August 15, clinical preliminaries optimized Kumar Jeetendra | July 3, 2020 An ICMR representative has affirmed the credibility of a letter by ICMR Head that said the antibody preliminaries for Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech’s COVID-19 immunization Covaxin have been optimized and that it could be propelled most recent by August 15. ICMR had on July 2 purportedly asked Bharat Biotech in an inner correspondence to quick track …
COVID-19 antibody by Ahmedabad-based Zydus Cadila gets DCGI gesture for human clinical preliminaries Kumar Jeetendra | July 3, 2020 After Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin, another potential COVID-19 antibody indigenously created by Ahmedabad-based Zydus Cadila Healthcare Ltd got gesture from the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) on Thursday for human clinical preliminaries, government sources said. The endorsement procedure was optimized following proposal by the subject master board of trustees on COVID-19, thinking about the crisis …
COVID-19 causes ‘hyperactivity’ in blood-thickening cells Kumar Jeetendra | July 3, 2020 COVID-19 can give rise to the onset of heart attacks, strokes, as well as other serious complications in a few patients having the illness, in accordance with University of Utah Health boffins. The researchers discovered that inflammatory proteins produced throughout disease somewhat alter the use of platelets, which makes them”hyper active” and much more likely …
More up to date variation of COVID-19-causing virus dominates worldwide contaminations Kumar Jeetendra | July 3, 2020 Research out today from the journal Cell shows that a particular change in the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus virus genome, previously associated with an increase of viral transmission and the spread of COVID-19, is more contagious in cell culture. The variation in question,” D614G, makes a small but effective shift in the virus’Spike’ protein, that the virus …
Tracking down smell: How the mind sorts out data about odors Kumar Jeetendra | July 3, 2020 The premiere of the film Scent of Mystery at 1960 indicated one event in the history of theatre: the very first, and continue, motion film introduction”in magnificent Smell-O-Vision.” Expecting to wow movie-goers with a lively heavenly experience along with the recognizable spectacles of sound and sight, select theatres were equipped with a Rube Goldberg-esque apparatus …
WHO urges center around first flood of coronavirus Kumar Jeetendra | July 4, 2020 The World Health Organization’s crises boss says “we have to set up a battle now” during a top in the current flood of the coronavirus pandemic — instead of concentrating on when a subsequent wave may come. Dr. Michael Ryan said the world will be vastly improved at battling a subsequent wave, if individuals can …
Dog in Georgia tests positive for infection that causes COVID-19 Kumar Jeetendra | July 4, 2020 A pooch in Georgia is accepted to have been the second canine in the US to test positive for the infection that causes COVID-19, wellbeing authorities said. The 6-year-old blended variety hound was tried after its proprietors contracted COVID-19 and the canine started experiencing a neurological ailment, the Georgia Branch of Health said in a …