Lord’s Mark Industries Limited partners with CMET to create an AI-powered, radiation-free Breast Screening Wearable Device for early breast cancer detection.
The partnership combines CMET's R&D expertise with Lord's Mark's manufacturing scale and distribution strength, accelerating indigenous med-tech innovation.
“Wearable technology has grown in popularity with some people using devices to share health data with their physicians,” ...
Hidden semiconductor defects often pass inspection but fail later in operation. Learn how latent defects form, evade detection, and drive long-term reliability failures.
SINGAPORE: Singapore stopped temperature screening in airports from Monday (Feb 23), less than a month after it was introduced as a precautionary measure against the Nipah virus. The health ministry ...
Diffusion barrier materials (DBMs) are critical for the stability and efficiency of thermoelectric devices. This study ...
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Wearable devices and digital apps that are available to consumers are emerging as potential tools in neurological care. These ...
You may think you've seen everything iOS 26 has to offer, but there's so much more to discover. With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and ...
Lord's Mark Industries Limited has signed a landmark Technology Transfer Agreement (TTA) with the Centre for Materials for Electronic Technology (C-MET), an autonomous scientific society under India's ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore will progressively ease some Nipah virus public health measures from Monday (Feb 23) as no cases have been reported in the country in connection with the outbreak in West Bengal ...
Photonic crystal sensor shows over 91% accuracy for cervical cancer screening, maintaining performance across varied ...