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Micromax subsidiary Yu Televentures is gearing up to launch its next flagship smartphone this month. Ahead of the launch, company founder Rahul Sharma spoke to Gadgets 360 about the company's strategy for upcoming smartphones and the relationship with Cyanogen. He confirmed that the upcoming Yu flagship will run Android with some customisations from the company, and not Cyanogen , as seen on its predecessor. Sharma revealed that the company has so far sold 2 million devices since Yu established itself as an independent brand, with a new flagship smartphone expected to launch later this month. Talking about the upcoming smartphone, Sharma said that the company will be focusing on offering "pure Android experience" with a deep integration of Around Yu , a service aggregator platform that was introduced last year alongside the Yutopia flagship. He further hinted that the Around Yu will come with some new features. "When we got Cyanogen things were moving fine but ...
Science: Current Issue The Scripps Research Institute has named two eminent scientists to lead one of the world's largest private biomedical research institutions. Scripps chemist Peter Schultz will serve as CEO, while Steve Kay, formerly a dean at the University of Southern California (USC), will serve as president. The announcement ends a contentious period between Scripps leadership and its faculty, who revolted a year ago when Scripps leaders attempted to merge the institute with USC. Schultz and Kay say they intend to marry the institute's historic strength in basic research with a new emphasis on translational research that aims to turn discoveries into medicines. If they succeed, the duo say, that should stabilize the institute's long-term finances. Author: Robert F. Service Read More...
Science: Current Issue In science news around the world, an animal advocacy group uses crowdsourcing and public records requests to huntfor violations of National Institutes of Health animal research rules; a Global Food Security report warns that climate change will increase weather-related crop disasters; patient advocates and scientists join forces to call for more research into myalgic encephalomyelitis, or chronic fatigue syndrome; and climatologists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are forecasting a "Godzilla El Niño" for the winter of 2015 to 2016. Also, scientists link gut microbes to a debilitating eye disease. And new evidence supports the existence of the "exercise" hormone irisin in humans. Read More...
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