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Psychology says people who button their shirts wrong are not careless but their brain is looking for a shortcut due to a hidden overloadOne key principle in psychology is that isolated mistakes should not be given too much meaning. Buttoning a shirt incorrectly does not auto...
Quote of the day by P.G. Wodehouse: 'Marriage is not a process of prolonging love, but of mummifying the corpse.' Why one of world's funniest writers had such take on marriageP G Wodehouse quotes on love: Humour writer P.G. Wodehouse's famous quote on marriage continues to spark discussion decades after it was wr...
No WiFi, no proper roads: In Rishikesh, architect brothers built a Harry Potter-inspired mud house, complete with jungle trails and Ganga viewsA magical mud house in Rishikesh, inspired by Harry Potter's Hagrid's hut, offers a unique escape from urban life. Built by architect broth...
No AC needed, just Rs 850 to beat the summer heat? Man claims his simple trick can reduce temperature by 15 degreesA man’s low-cost rooftop cooling method has gone viral during the ongoing heatwave after he claimed it reduced roof temperatures by nearly ...
The Iran war is now changing your Social Security check; here's the new 2027 COLA numberSocial Security COLA update 2027: Gas prices in America have surged above $4.10 per gallon, up sharply from $3.17 last year, and the impact...
‘Indians turn ACs on only when needed’: US mom living in India explains biggest difference in cooling the room vs houseAn American woman living in India highlighted contrasting air conditioning habits. Indian homes typically use single-room ACs, switched on ...
Need over ₹2 crore for foreign education? From scholarships to SIPs - know the smart ways parents can plan for expensive foreign degreesThe escalating cost of foreign education, often underestimated by Indian parents, necessitates early financial planning. Beyond tuition, ac...
From shortage story to cash-flow story: A sector ready for sustained re-rating? 5 power stocks with upside potential of up to 33%In the power sector, the next cycle will not reward whoever has the most installed megawatts. It will reward whoever can sign the right con...
Elon Musk scorned "shady" loopholes, yet offshore tax tricks likely saved Tesla hundreds of millionsTesla has reportedly saved over 400 million dollars on US taxes. This was achieved through a financial maneuver involving its units in the ...
Canva is leaning on India and Brazil to drive up AI adoptionCanva is transitioning to an AI-native platform, powered by its own foundational models, with India emerging as a key market for its design...
Why You Should Never Push Your Fridge Fully Against the WallYour refrigerator needs space to breathe. Pushing it against the wall traps heat, making it work harder. This leads to higher electricity b...
The Tiny Gaps in Your Home That Could Be Driving Up Your Heating BillMany homes feel cold in winter due to air leaks. These tiny gaps let cold air in and warm air out. Simple fixes like caulking and weather s...
Carney’s liberals secure majority as University-Rosedale and Scarborough Southwest by-elections conclude; Terrebonne tight race continuesMark Carney’s Liberals secured a House of Commons majority after byelection wins in University–Rosedale and Scarborough Southwest, while Te...
Who is Marilyn Gladu? Conservative lawmaker joins PM Mark Carney’s Liberal Party, strengthening his path toward majority government; all you need to knowOntario MP Marilyn Gladu has joined Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party, citing U.S. President Donald Trump's actions as a primary i...
Can Heating Fewer Rooms Increase Energy Use?Heating only rooms in use might not reduce energy bills. Scientific research shows this strategy can sometimes increase consumption. Heat l...
Why Old Radiator Habits Can Waste More Heat in WinterHeating homes with radiators can be surprisingly inefficient due to common habits. Overheating rooms, blocking radiators with furniture, an...
NSUI to potest against Common University Bill, CBCSThe CBCS and bill have put administrators, teachers and students of the universities in a state of confusion, NSUI president Roji John said.