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Psychology says people who always wear back and white may be sending a powerful message without saying a wordPsychology does not claim that everyone who prefers black-and-white clothing has the same personality traits. Human behavior is far too nua...
Loud, broken, baffling: Britain reflects on America at 250 in the age of TrumpBritons view America in 2026 through the lens of President Donald Trump. This perception often precedes any admiration for the nation's qua...
Mosquitoes have finally invaded one of the world's last mosquito-free countriesFor the first time in history, Iceland has recorded wild mosquitoes, ending its long-standing status as a mosquito-free haven. A species kn...
Death to the $20 cocktail: The bars bringing back cheaper drinksBars are rethinking cocktail pricing as costs soar and consumer behavior shifts. Establishments like Gus' Sip & Dip and Radicle are offerin...
Why do some people keep sponge in fridge? This simple trick has 5 benefitsA simple kitchen hack is gaining traction: placing a dry sponge in your fridge's vegetable drawer. This seemingly odd practice effectively ...
Not as much as fun if you don't get...: KL Rahul stresses team wins over personal milestonesDelhi Capitals achieved a significant seven-wicket win against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur. This victory ended their three-game losing strea...
Harsh Goenka shares Mumbai’s new obsession after Labubu, mahjong and padel, and you may have tried it tooIndustrialist Harsh Goenka has creatively embraced artificial intelligence to illustrate Mumbai's burgeoning benne dosa craze. His first AI...
One Tiny Fridge Setting Change That Keeps Vegetables Crisp for Days LongerTired of wilted greens? Your fridge's hidden humidity control is the secret to fresher produce. By adjusting crisper drawer settings – high...
How To Pick A Good Watermelon 6 Expert TipsPicking the perfect watermelon is now a science, not a gamble. Experts reveal key indicators like a deep yellow field spot, heavy weight fo...
Word of the Day: MisprisionMisprision is a word that reflects the fragile nature of understanding. Whether in law, literature, or everyday discourse, it reminds us th...
Roughly 300 kms from Pune: 7 offbeat destinations for an extended Good Friday weekend, offering an unforgettable experiencePune's busy life needs a break. Good Friday offers a chance to escape. Explore Maharashtra's quiet side. Visit Bhandardara for lakes and fo...
ETMarkets Smart Talk | Bharat investors to drive next growth wave in wealth management: Nilesh NaikIndia's investment landscape is shifting as investors from smaller towns increasingly drive growth. Digital penetration in these 'Bharat' c...
Quote of the Day by ‘Cheap Thrills’ singer Sia: ‘People aren't honest about the horrors of fame, the downsides are…’Australian singer Sia, known for her candid views, recently shared a stark perspective on fame, calling its downsides overwhelming with no ...
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Hypothesis testing helps overcome confirmation bias, where individuals favor information confirming their beliefs. Seeking diverse perspect...
'He's to chips what Yoda's to the force'"Jensen Huang is to semiconductors what Yoda is to the Force," said Sivakumar Sundaram, CEO-Publishing, at Bennett Coleman and Company Limi...
Going through a newspaperHandling a newspaper is a tactile joy in today's digital world, offering a unique experience beyond just reading news. The rustle of unfold...
BoAt Nirvanaa Tres: Premium headphones for a wonderful experienceInside each earbud are two dynamic drivers and one balanced armature driver.
The might of white: The classic summer trendWearing white, however, means you have to be conscious of your sweat patches, warns designer Kunal Rawal.
The obviousness of jugaad: India's aesthetically challenged industriesIn vision approach, you imagine improved future state and work back from that. Elegant design becomes an inherent part of solution process.
- Electronic Arts, Sony Use Crisp Thinking to fight cyber bullies
Adam Hildreth was a 14-year-old in Leeds, England, when he and six friends started Dubit, a virtual world for other teens, in 1999.