K. Sumangala
Joined Patexia at Jun 23, 2015
K. Sumangala
Aug 3, 2015
Chineses Doctors at Changsha, china, have implanted 3-D printed titanium alloy skull to a 3 year old girl suffering from hydrocephalus, accumulation of excess cerebrospinal fluid in the brain. 
K. Sumangala
Jul 23, 2015
Dr. Debashis Chanda from the University of Central Florida has developed an ultra thin flexible, full color reflective display film. The film is few microns thick and its color can be changed applying different voltages. The film doent require any light source for color display, as it reflects incident light. ... Read More
K. Sumangala
Jul 17, 2015
MIT scientists have developed a nanosize spectrometer which can  fit inside a smartphone camera, which can be used for skin diseases, environmental pollutants and food materials . The spectrometer is equipped with semiconductor nanoparticles called quantum dots. 
K. Sumangala
Jul 16, 2015
A sensor equipped handheld device called e-nose has been developed by the Tamil Nadu Agriculture University (TNAU), Coimbatore, India  in collaboration with Center for Development of Advanced computing (C-DAC), Kolkota, India for assessing the quality of jasmine flowers for industrial applications . The device contains 5 different sensors, each to... Read More
K. Sumangala
Jul 15, 2015
An Indian origin boy settled in UK has discovered a diagnostic antibody “Trojan horse” capable of penetrating the brain and binding to the neurotoxic protein causing  for the disease.  Preliminary results of his research have indicated early diagnosis of the condition, may be a decade ahead of the appearance of... Read More
K. Sumangala
Jul 9, 2015
Prof. Yingfu  Li and colleagues from McMaster University, Canada have developed a DNA based diagnostic technique for detecting bacterial infections , 10000 tims more sensitive than the currently available technology. The techniques has further scope for application in diagnosis of cancer as well.