IIM Shillong organises EmergE 2016 to promote entrepreneurial spirit

Shillong [India], Sept. 23 : EmergE, the flagship entrepreneurship summit of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) - Shillong, is one of the most premier annual events in the northeast.

With a plethora of competitions, conclaves and workshops, EmergE aims to promote the spirit of entrepreneurship in an area rich in untapped human potential.

The fifth edition of the event was recently held in the Convention Hall of IIM Shillong.

Under the theme 'Emerging Northeast East', a two-day interactive session-cum-workshop on development and entrepreneurship was organized by i-CUBE, the e-cell of IIM Shillong, in collaboration with Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management (RGIIM), Shillong.

Smoking leaves footprint on human genome

Washington D.C. [USA], Sept.22 : A new research says that smoking leaves its impression on the human genome in the form of DNA methylation, a process by which cells control gene activity.

The new findings suggest that DNA methylation could be an important sign that reveals an individual's smoking history and could provide researchers with potential targets for new therapies.

"These results are important because methylation, as one of the mechanisms of the regulation of gene expression, affects what genes are turned on, which has implications for the development of smoking-related diseases," said author Stephanie J. London, adding, "Equally important is our finding that even after someone stops smoking, we still see the effects of smoking on their DNA."

Smoking shortens lifespan of patients with terminal illness

Washington D.C. [USA], Sept.22 : A new research suggests that smoking may shorten the lives of those with terminal illness, such as ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).

ALS damages nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. These cells control many vital muscle functions, including speaking, swallowing and breathing.

Though no cure for this disease has been found, scientists have identified several risk factors, including genes, gender, age and underlying health issues.

For this study, researchers explored the link between tobacco and development of ALS.

They collected data on the smoking habits of 650 people diagnosed with ALS between 2007 and 2011 in northern Italy. They also looked at chronic lung disease (COPD) among these patients.

Cashkaro to drive Rs. 300 crore in GMV this festive season

New Delhi [India], Sep 22 : With India's biggest online marketplaces going head to head with their flagship sales events CashKaro, India's largest cash-back and coupons site is expecting to drive Rs. 500 crore worth of GMV this festive season (Oct-Dec).

This said GMV is a combined estimate of CashKaro (Rs. 300 crore) and UK based cash-back site Pouring Pounds (Rs. 200 crore). With an expected growth of 300 percent in revenues, Ratan Tata and Kalaari capital backed Cashkaro is expected to credit over Rs. 15 crore of Cashback during these three months alone!

Beckman Coulter Diagnostics launch compact DxH500 hematology analyzer in India

Mumbai [India], Sept.22 : Beckman Coulter India is pleased to announce the launch of the DxH500Hematology Analyzer designed for low - to medium-volume hematology workloads and to promote rapid specimen turnaround in medium-sized clinics.

The new system is able to provide a complete blood count (CBC) plus five-part differential from as little as 12 µL of whole blood or 20 µL for pre-dilute analysis. This makes the DxH500 ideal for laboratories serving pediatric and geriatric patients, from whom sample taking can be difficult. The analyzer provides speed; compactness and ruggedness?a must for low- to medium-volume laboratories seeking cost-effective high-end results.

Kourtney K feels she has 'short girl problems'

London [UK], Sept. 22 : Five-foot tall Kourtney Kardashian, though has snapped a perfect bikini selfie, feels she has flaws as she had to step on a chair to get it in front of camera.

The 37-year-old reality star had recently posted a bikini selfie on Twitter and captioned it 'Short girl problems', reports the Daily Mail.

The photo is reportedly from Nantucket, where she was seen vacationing with her children and ex-Scott Disick.

Clad in a chic white suit for the sexy social media selfie, Kourtney stood on top of a green sofa wearing a wide-brimmed tan fedora while the plush cushions helped get her full bikini-bod in view.

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