I have always been fascinated with Neurosciences and now even more. Especially related to the "pathways of learning" and assimilation. Here's another good read! The brain’s neural activity – long implicated in disorders ranging from dementia to epilepsy – also plays a role in human aging and life span, according to research led by scientists … Continue reading Neural Activity Plays A Role In Human Aging And Life Span
Day: October 17, 2019
Less SoftBank, more venture builders
Today, venture builders are a growing trend around the world; I’ve seen it firsthand in Europe, particularly the startup hubs of Berlin and Amsterdam. There were over 100 VBs globally as of 2018, angel investor Jules Ehrhardt wrote last year in his State of the Digital Nation report on Medium, with over half based in … Continue reading Less SoftBank, more venture builders
The American dream through the H-1B wall – The Morning Context
Each year, the US grants 85,000 new H-1B visas, in addition to renewing old ones. Indians have, for long, received the lion’s share of H-1B visas. According to US immigration data, 67-72% of all H-1B visas over the last five financial years has been granted to Indians. Pew Research says that from 2005 to 2015, … Continue reading The American dream through the H-1B wall – The Morning Context
Fake doctor saved thousands of infants and changed medical history
I am starting a series of interesting reads on this blog. This series will have snippets from the main article. It is to highlight the inherent curiosity and introduce readers to a wide variety of "neural simulation". ¡Incubators were invented in Europe in the late 19th century, the evolution of innovations from Russia, Germany and … Continue reading Fake doctor saved thousands of infants and changed medical history