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Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal introduces Temple, a wearable sensor tracking brain blood flow to explore gravity’s role in aging.
Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal has teased a new wearable device called Temple, designed to monitor real-time brain blood flow, linked to his "Gravity Ageing Hypothesis" suggesting gravity may contribute to aging by reducing brain circulation.
The small golden sensor, worn on the temple, is part of ongoing research and has been used by Goyal for a year.
While details on functionality, release date, and clinical validation remain limited, he emphasizes its potential as a tool for tracking a key biomarker of cognitive health and longevity.
Goyal denies the device is a marketing ploy, stating it stems from scientific curiosity and will remain a separate, small-scale venture.
El fundador de Zomato Deepinder Goyal presenta Temple, un sensor portátil que rastrea el flujo sanguíneo cerebral para explorar el papel de la gravedad en el envejecimiento.