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Intelligent people struggle with addiction. Their minds need more. They have obsessions nobody around them shares. Philosophy. Astronomy. Dostoevsky. Jazz. Quantum physics. Things they know deeply. Things they've gone so deep into that anything else feel like small talk. And small talk feels like suffocation. So... they drink. Work until 2 am. Doomscroll until they're numb. Because there is a gap. A gap between who you are and the conversations available to you. And it's one of the loneliest places a person can live.
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@WengerFan09 @MamataOfficial @AITCofficial @derekobrienmp @MahuaMoitra She isn't CM anymore, till results are declared. She is a candidate
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Super da panda ! Calling a chief minister terrorist is not standing for India , it is defamation!
Tag @MamataOfficial and @AITCofficial and repost again !
You need to be arrested for slandering someone after getting paid to do so !
@derekobrienmp @MahuaMoitra
Prashanth Rangaswamy@itisprashanth
Happy to be arrested for standing for India and its citizens . Let Mamta arrest me , if she returns to power . We are not afraid of her .
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For the last three years, a startup in Bangalore has been obsessed with a pursuit that typically invites raised eyebrows, naked skepticism, and accusations of stealing from sci-fi:
@dognosis is training dogs to detect cancer.
And until you've spent time at their facility - a former pomegranate farm in the outskirts of Bangalore - perhaps skepticism is the rational response.
But Dognosis isn't betting on some pie-in-the-sky idea or some charming novelty act, they're betting on evolution.
@akadogluk and @Itamar_Bitan based their company on the fact that the dog's nose - a product of fifteen millennia of co-evolution with humans - can detect the faint chemical trace of cancer in your breath at a resolution that our machines, algorithms, and laboratory tests have never come close to matching.
We've known this fact for decades. We've consistently failed to do anything meaningful with that knowledge.
The missing link has been figuring out what the dog's nose knows, and applying it in a standardised, scalable, and clinically validated way.
Dognosis is building this missing piece of the equation i.e. the translation layer that allows the dog's nose to speak a language medicine can understand, enabling us to harness an ancient biological intelligence and plug it into our modern medical infrastructure.
Maybe you've read the paragraphs above and retained your skepticism. That's fair. But this past Friday, the Journal of Clinical Oncology - the world's most influential cancer journal - opted to make life much harder for the skeptics.
On Friday, the JCO published Dognosis' landmark study on breath-based multi-cancer detection - the largest of its kind ever conducted - showing that a team of trained dogs, equipped with sensors and AI, could detect multiple cancers from breath alone at 90%+ accuracy - including at Stage I, when it matters most - for $2 a test.
According to Akash, it proved "that everything we’ve known about the dogs is true".
Needless to say, it's a genuine milestone for Indian healthcare, health-tech, deep-tech, and, uh, dog-tech, that deserves far more attention than it's gotten so far.
To help change that, we were lucky to have Akash stop by the Tigerfeathers editorial desk this past week to unpack the Dognosis journey - helping us understand what they're building, how they're doing it, why it matters, and what comes next.
From where we're sitting, Dognosis is an n-of-1 Indian startup with an n-of-1 story that everyone in the Indian tech ecosystem should be aware of. If you've been intrigued by what you've read so far and you're keen to go deeper, dive into our piece here👇
tigerfeathers.in/p/dognosis-unl…
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its actually wild that we discovered the cure to aging and now we just have to figure out the logistics
Marcos Arrut@MarcosArrut
Yamanaka factors can reset a cell's biological age by decades in 13 days. We are not in the era of hoping to cure aging. We are in the era of engineering how to do it. That's all.
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So gravity isn't a force, it's a distortion of space and time. For something to distort it must have a structure, so space and time must have a structure. A structure must be made out of something; be it matter, energy or a fundamental force.
So my question is what is this 'space time structure' made out of?


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@VoiceOfSoftware @Imderekearnhart @oprydai The photons wud hv still reflected off of the bird even if u weren't there, unlike double slit experiment where behaviour of the photon itself changes -> particle to wave.
"some (small) momentum"---u r a molon. That momentum is insignificant, nt small. Imagine you pushing earth!
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@Fdrggdhhbbnnn Who's the other pretty lady with #MaltiChahar ??
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A lot of “challenges” to the second law of thermodynamics aren’t violations.
They’re signals that structure and information matter more than we thought.
Maxwell’s demon → information shapes outcomes
Boundary systems → surfaces bias distributions
Brownian ratchets → noise becomes directional
The pattern is consistent:
Thermodynamics isn’t broken, it’s being structured.
We’re currently testing a system where geometry acts as a constraint layer on selection dynamics.
Early results suggest the question isn’t:
“Can entropy be reduced?”
but rather:
“What structures determine how entropy flows?”

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