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Ahead of Valentine’s Day, matters of heart to be discussed in Taj city

More than 300 heart specialists and experts will share new research, achievements, experiences and techniques in the field of heart disease at a two-day national convention in Taj city on February 4 and 5.

Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Minister Yogendra Upadhyay, along with Agra University vice-chancellor Prof. Ashu Rani, will formally inaugurate the national conference.

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(UoM) believe it would have been 6 to 8ins (15 to 20cm) long and was probably a carnivore.

A UoB representative said soft tissues like brains normally decay quickly and “very rarely fossilise”, but when this fish died, it was “probably quickly buried in sediments with little oxygen present” as such environments “can slow the decomposition of soft body parts”.

They said the skull fossil was the only known specimen of its species, so only non-destructive techniques were used during the study.

They added that the research team had not been looking for a brain when examining the skull fossil, but found the distinct object which had features found in vertebrate brains, such as bilateral symmetry and hollow spaces.

Dr Giles said the “unexpected find of a threedimensionally preserved vertebrate brain gives us a startling insight into the neural anatomy of ray-finned fish”. “It tells us a more complicated pattern of brain evolution than suggested by living species alone, allowing us to better define how and when present day bony fishes evolved,” she added. (BBC News)

TXT’s new album sells over 2 millioncopiesindebutweek

Popular K-pop boy group Tomorrow X Together’s latest album sold more than 2 million copies in the first week of its release.

‘The Name Chapter: Temptation’, the quintet’s fifth EP, sold 2,027,817 copies as of Wednesday, only six days after it dropped, BigHit Music said, the group’s agency announced on Thursday.

“TXT came to have its first album that sold more than 2 million copies in its first week of release, three years and 11 months after its debut,” Yonhap News Agency reported quoting the group’s agency. (IANS)

The objective of the conference is to discuss further improving the practice of clinical and surgical cardiology, creating a bridge of cooperation between various professionals in the field of heart disease, and providing better healthcare to heart patients.

Dr. V.K. Jain, president of The Agra Intervention Cardiology Society, said: “Continuous progress and research are being made in the field of cardiology. New technologies are coming and have brought unprecedented

Arbaaz to host chat series starring Bollywood legends

down memory lane. The show stars Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar, Helen, Waheeda Rahman, Shatrughan Sinha and Mahesh Bhatt.

Talking about ‘The Invincibles’, Arbaaz says, “Cinema is evergreen and I wanted to create a series that evoke nostalgia. Quite often, I have this fear that the stories we’ve grown up listening to will get lost if we don’t document them.” success in the field of tests and diagnosis of heart disease. There is a need to share these on one platform so that every patient can get benefits through every doctor in the whole country.”

He said that the objective of this conference is to provide a platform to cardiologists and cardiac surgeons so that they can share with each other new medical studies, experi - ences, research findings, achievements, and techniques in the diagnosis of heart disease.

Organising and Scientific secretary, Dr. Suvir Gupta said: “Causes and diagnosis of heart failure, Coronary Artery Disease, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Valvular Heart Disease, Arrhythmia and Pacing, EchoCardiography, Bypass Surgery, Heart Valve Surgery, Diabetes will be discussed. And experts will give their presentations on these topics.” Academic coordinator, Dr. Himanshu Yadav said that more than 300 eminent doctors, including 40 specialist doctors from Delhi, Rajasthan, Lucknow, Meerut, Haryana, Punjab, and Agra, will participate in the two-day conference.

(IANS)

Nagaland Conservatory of Music performs at ‘Bharat Parv’

Actor-producer Arbaaz Khan is all set to take us on a nostalgia trip with his upcoming six-part chat series titled ‘The Invincible’. The first episode will feature his father and veteran screenwriter Salim Khan. The actor will be hosting the evergreen stars of Hindi cinema and take us

Curated by Arbaaz and his team, the list of guests is a good mix of star writers, filmmakers, and superstars to give a wholesome view of the Hindi movie industry and how things worked before the corporatisation of cinema. The show will commence on February 3 on Bollywood Bubble. (IANS)

Nagaland Conservatory of Music (NCM) performed at Bharat Parv 2023 at the Red Fort Lawns at New Delhi on January 30. In a press release, NCM chairman, Lipokmar Tzudir informed that

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