Newzealand Journalist: Why didn't Modi ever gave a Press Conference?
MEA spokie: Coz Indians are mostly rural people they don’t like press conference & intermediaries like Media
They want direct conversation like Mann ki baat & Modi has mastered it
Peak Andhbhakt Logic !!
For medical information, general AI frontier models (Google, OpenAI, Anthropic) outperformed specialized @EvidenceOpen and @UpToDate as assessed by 12 US clinicians, randomized and blinded to which model and extensive testing/benchmarks. This was not anticipated. @NatureMedicine
https://t.co/KCH1ADfQWz
Attention NPs and PAs. “Hi-Resolution Lung CT” isn’t actually any higher resolution than a normal CT and you probably shouldn’t be ordering it unless you work with a pulmonologist.
Cheers, chills, and a standing ovation when RASolute 302 showed unprecedented survival on daraxonrasib for patients with progressive pancreatic cancer
Seldom do you sense you’re witnessing a historic moment in cancer care but this feels like ras targeting has arrived
#ASCO26
Attention referring NPs, PAs, docs. If a radiologist says a thyroid/pulm nodule, renal cyst etc is stable for 5+ years and requires no further follow up, STOP ORDERING follow up exams. Rads are drowning in unnecessary exams and useless ordering is major driver of imaging backlogs
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According to them there is something seriously wrong with westerners, who stop at red lights, cross only at zebra crossings, and need the Walk sign to tell them to Walk
🔔 New RadioGraphics Publication
“Imaging Findings of Smoking-related Pulmonary Parenchymal Disease” 🔥🚭
📚 A must-read for radiologists, pulmonologists, and related specialists!
👍This review explores the full spectrum of smoking-related lung changes on CT — emphysema, respiratory bronchiolitis, fibrosis, and beyond. Essential knowledge for accurate diagnosis in chest imaging. 💨🫁
#Radiology #RadioGraphics #ChestCT #PulmonaryMedicine #SmokingRelatedDisease
The new White House policy requiring green card applicants to apply from outside the US is a capricious attack on legal immigration. It will hurt families, leave us with fewer doctors, teachers and scientists, and hurt American competitiveness in AI.
Here's how the corruption works:
Thursday: RJ Reynolds donates $5M to Trump
Saturday: Trump invites RJR execs to Mar a Lago; execs ask to loosen regs on flavored vapes; Trump calls up RFK Jr. and tells him to change it
Friday: FDA changes the policy
https://t.co/Udu1RhYtKI
He was Satyendra Nath Bose, an Indian physicist whose quiet brilliance in the 1920s forever altered our understanding of the quantum world.
In 1924, Bose, then a 30-year-old professor in British India, sent a groundbreaking manuscript directly to Albert Einstein. The paper offered a novel, more elegant derivation of Planck's law for blackbody radiation by treating light quanta (photons) as indistinguishable particles—a radical departure from classical statistical methods. Impressed by its insight, Einstein personally translated the work into German and facilitated its publication in the prestigious Zeitschrift für Physik.
This exchange sparked a brief but profound collaboration. Einstein extended Bose's statistical approach to material atoms, predicting a bizarre new state of matter at ultra-low temperatures: what we now call a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), where particles behave as a single quantum wave. Bose's original framework became known as Bose-Einstein statistics, and the class of particles that obey it—those with integer spin, including photons, gluons, W and Z bosons, and the Higgs boson—was later named bosons in his honor by Paul Dirac.
Unlike fermions (matter particles like electrons), which obey the Pauli exclusion principle and cannot occupy the same quantum state, bosons can pile into identical states en masse. This "social" behavior underpins extraordinary macroscopic phenomena: the coherent light of lasers, the zero-resistance flow in superconductors, and the collective quantum coherence in BECs.
Despite the monumental impact—his statistics describe half of all fundamental particles and enabled key advances in quantum field theory, condensed matter physics, and particle physics—Bose remained remarkably unassuming. He continued teaching at universities in Dhaka and Calcutta (now Kolkata), mentored students, pursued ideas in X-ray crystallography, unified field theory, and other areas, and never sought the spotlight. Nominated several times for the Nobel Prize (notably for Bose-Einstein statistics and his later work), he was never awarded it, and his name rarely appears in popular accounts of 20th-century physics.
There's a poignant humility in his story: a man whose legacy literally names one of the two fundamental families of particles in the universe, yet whose personal fame never matched the scale of his contribution. Bose reminds us that true influence often arrives without fanfare. Some breakthroughs echo through textbooks and technologies, while their creators work in the background, content to let the universe carry their ideas forward—even if history's spotlight rarely finds them.
Billionaire Michael Milken joked “if a US company replaces the US-born CEO with a CEO born in India, I buy the stock”
But he reveals he hasn’t backtested the idea.
So we did.
In the last 15yrs, that would’ve 50x’d your money: 7.5x more $$ and >2x IRR vs S&P500: 30% vs 14%!
Some North Carolina State University graduates received an unexpected gift.
Donor Anil Kochhar revealed that he and his wife, Marilyn, will cover all student loans taken out by Wilson College of Textiles graduates in the 2025–26 school year.