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Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal unveiled an experimental brain-health wearable device called 'Temple' to track cerebral blood flow, sparking debate with medical experts over its scientific validity. Goyal also made headlines with various other business and personal updates.
Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal has introduced an experimental brain-health wearable device called 'Temple' designed to track cerebral blood flow. The device is part of Goyal's Gravity Ageing Hypothesis and has sparked a public debate with a neurologist over its design. Medical experts have questioned the device's scientific validity. Goyal's company, Zomato, recently reported a net profit of Rs 39 crore for the fourth quarter. The wearable device is currently for private research only and not commercially available. Goyal has been in the news for various other updates, including collaborations and business expansions.
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