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    Prem Watsa donates $5 million to IIT-M’s brain research centre

    Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre at IIT-M has developed a high-throughput histology pipeline that processes whole human brains into high-resolution digital images at a petabyte scale.

    NR Narayana Murthy’s big regret is refusing wife from joining Infosys

    Calling himself “wrongly idealistic”, NR Narayana Murthy said in a TV interview that his wife was “more qualified than all seven” engineers including himself who established Infosys together.

    Anand Mahindra, Prakash Padukone and Infosys co-founder gather at a Bengaluru cafe for a special day

    Araku Coffee is cultivated in the Araku Valley in Andhra Pradesh, located in the Eastern Ghats of India. This coffee production is designed to make these farmer families self-sufficient and foster prosperity.

    Pratiksha Trust signs MoU with IISc & Centre for Brain Research to accelerate breakthrough discoveries

    The Pratiksha Trust has agreed to provide support to the CBR in perpetuity, with an initial outlay of about Rs 450 crore over the next 10 years, for research, innovation and translation. The Trust will also be supporting several ambitious, high-risk-high-reward interdisciplinary extramural projects in aging brain research, IISc said in a press release.

    Bengaluru played host to Akshata-Sunak's wedding

    An Infosys veteran and former executive vice-president Ramadas Kamath said the UK got one of the best administrators cum economists in Sunak to steer the country through its turbulent times of high interest rates and falling pound. Akshata, born in Hubballi in Karnataka, holds a small stake in Infosys. Close family friends and the who's who of Bengaluru and guests from outside had attended her marriage at the Leela Palace. It was while studying at Stanford that Sunak met Murty.

    Technocrats are guided by the motto 'in science, we invest'

    A distinguished cohort of techno-billionaires is pushing the boundaries of science with long-term bets on seemingly unattainable targets.

    The Economic Times
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