Chemists at Université de Montréal have developed “signaling cascades” made with DNA molecules to report and quantify the concentration of various molecules in a drop of blood, all within 5 minutes. Their findings, validated by…
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Kuehne+Nagel accelerates India growth with 100,000 sqm fulfilment centre expansion
Kuehne+Nagel distribution centre expansion IndiaIndia is projected to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2030, with strong growth across high-tech, automotive, consumer goods, and healthcare sectors. Rising demand in these industries is driving the need for scalable, high-performance logistics infrastructure.
The new fulfilment centres are equipped with automation technologies, including telescopic conveyors and high-performance sorting systems, enabling a 75% increase in peak order handling capacity.
The locations span tier-1 cities Mumbai and Kolkata, tier-2 hubs Gurgaon and Nagpur, and Rajpura in tier-3 — aligned with India’s multi-city industrial growth. Gurgaon and Nagpur continue to evolve as growth hubs for multiple industries, while Rajpura, is gaining traction in manufacturing and distribution.
“India is a key growth market for Kuehne+Nagel,” said Damian Raczynski, Senior Vice President, Contract Logistics, Kuehne+Nagel Asia Pacific. “We invest where our customers are — and this expansion strengthens our ability to serve high-demand sectors like consumer and healthcare with speed, reliability, and flexibility.”
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Call for papers – Quadriceps tendon autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
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Justin Matthew Losciale, DPT, SCS, PhD, University of British Columbia, Canada
Ramana Piussi, PhD, University of Gothenburg, SwedenSubmission Status: Open | Submission Deadline: 15 July 2026
BMC…
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‘Outer space science’ brain surgery ends tremors without putting patients under the knife
After having her head shaved by nurses at the Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center in Charlotte, in the US state of North Carolina, Catherine Klie’s right hand shook as she tried to trace spiral circles and straight lines with a marker.
It did…
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Concept car chaos: the wild Mercedes one-offs you forgot existed
- Mercedes has produced a wide range of concept vehicles exploring EV, bio-engineered and luxury off-road tech.
- Standout designs include the 2018 EQ Silver Arrow and the 2021 Project Maybach solar-charging off-roader.
- Concepts such as the 2010…
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Humanoid robot found vulnerable to Bluetooth hack, data leaks to China
Alias Robotics has published an analysis of the Unitree G1 humanoid robot, concluding that the device can be exploited as a tool for espionage and cyber attacks.
A robot that can be hacked through Bluetooth
Their tests show that anyone…
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Thelma Escobar presents on epigenetics in hematopoietic stem cells and cancer
Thelma Escobar, an assistant professor of biochemistry at the University of Washington, presented at the Hopkins Department of Biology’s Seminar Series on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. She discussed the progress her lab has…
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Pelicans’ Kevon Looney expected to be sidelined 2-3 weeks with a left knee injury
A free agent signee, Kevon Looney was among the Pelicans’ key offseason additions.
METAIRIE, La. (AP) — New Orleans Pelicans center Kevon Looney has been diagnosed with a left knee injury that is expected to sideline him for at least two to…
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Systematic misclassification of sylvatic dengue virus 2 (DENV-2) infections as “undetermined serotype”: implications in routine RT-qPCR surveillance | Tropical Medicine and Health
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate…
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Who or what dug Mars’ mysterious gullies? The answer is explosive
Could Mars have once supported life? Scientists still don’t have proof. Yet some of the planet’s strange surface features might seem to hint at it. Earth scientist Dr. Lonneke Roelofs of Utrecht University set out to study the origin of…
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