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B.Tech
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Samhita has just completed her Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from SRM Institute of Science and Technology. Her areas of interest are Cancer Biology and Molecular Biology. She is a pet lover, and during her leisure time, she volunteers in several adoption drives for Indian cats and dogs.
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![World’s Smallest Ultrasound Detector](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/smallest-ultrasound-detector.jpg)
World’s Smallest Ultrasound Detector
Researchers have developed description thee world’s smallest ultrasound detector which has minimized photonic circuits on a silicon chip.
![Novel Medical Robotic Hand Using Rubbery Semiconductor](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/medical-robotic-hand-rubbery-semiconductor.jpg)
Novel Medical Robotic Hand Using Rubbery Semiconductor
A novel medical robotic hand and smart electronics have been developed by using rubbery semiconductor with high carrier mobility. These rubbery electronic devices have a lot of potential applications.
![Ultrasound-Guided Carpal Tunnel Release Improves Long Term Outcomes](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/carpal-tunnel-minimally-invasive-ultrasound.jpg)
Ultrasound-Guided Carpal Tunnel Release Improves Long Term Outcomes
Ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release (UGCTR) improves the long-term efficacy by improving function and discomfort in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.
![Smart Drug Delivery System can Help Treat Neurological Disorders](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/smart-drug-delivery-system-treat-neurological-disorders.jpg)
Smart Drug Delivery System can Help Treat Neurological Disorders
A smart drug delivery system that can reduce inflammation can be used to treat a range of neurological disorders like spinal cord injuries.
![Stroke Risk Linked to Pollution in Heart Rhythm Disorder Patients](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/Effects-of-air-pollution.jpg)
Stroke Risk Linked to Pollution in Heart Rhythm Disorder Patients
People with a common heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation are at a higher risk of getting a stroke when they are exposed to greater levels of fine particle pollution.