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Quote of the Day by French philosopher Blaise Pascal: “The sole cause of man’s unhappiness is that he does not know how to...” — Life lessons on why learning to sit quietly with your own thoughts may be the hidden path to true happiness and inner peaceQuote of the Day by Blaise Pascal: Modern happiness research keeps confirming what Blaise Pascal understood centuries ago. Constant noise, ...
Quote of the day by Clint Eastwood: 'What you put into life is what you get out of...' - inspiring lessons on how consistent effort leads to success, personal and professional growth by the director of American Sniper, Gran Torino and SullyQuote of the day by Clint Eastwood: He believes consistent effort, not just intention, builds success. His early struggles and breakthrough...
Quote of the Day by Albert Einstein: “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a.....” What powerful life lessons does Albert Einstein’s intuition vs rational mind insight reveal today?Quote of the Day by Albert Einstein: Modern neuroscience shows that over 90% of brain processing happens subconsciously, shaping decisions ...
Japanese proverb of the day: “Even dust, when piled up, becomes a mountain.” Small, consistent efforts accumulate into great achievements over time — a lesson on how today’s generation can turn tiny daily efforts into massive successJapanese proverb of the day: Small daily efforts build success faster than most people expect. Data shows 1% daily growth can deliver nearl...
Why Scientists Call Crows the “Einstein” of the Bird WorldCrows are rewriting our understanding of intelligence. These birds meticulously select and shape tools for specific tasks. They even use on...
Mars Confirms Einstein’s Time Theory: Why Clocks Tick Faster on the Red PlanetTime moves faster on Mars than on Earth. Physicists have confirmed this effect, crucial for future space missions. Even tiny differences in...
Why Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal wears a mystery device just besides his eye?Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal is exploring a new idea. He believes gravity might be aging our brains. Goyal has developed a device to meas...
When a Princeton Doctor stole Einstein's brain to uncover the secret of his genius: The bizarre tale of science and obsessionAlbert Einstein’s death in 1955 sparked a decades-long mystery when a rogue pathologist removed his brain without consent. The organ was sl...
IITs, policymakers should push for the integration of sciences and arts learning'The skills that are needed now - to collect the data, collate it, develop it, and use it to develop the next phase of AI or, more to the p...
Covid patients suffering from stroke, confusion more likely to succumb to infectionThe findings can identify and focus treatment efforts on individuals most at risk.
Learning from creative people at work: Purposeful inquiry as core to investingOne of the most fascinating aspects of creativity is how dependent it is on memory.
Stepping into Einstein's body via VR can help people with low self-esteemVR can create the illusion of a virtual body to substitute your own, which is called virtual embodiment.
Seven popular myths about human brainThe two sides of the brain are intricately co-dependent. Brain-scanning technology has revealed that the two hemispheres of the brain most ...
- Five professors among Infosys Prize winners
Bengaluru, Nov 15 (IANS) Five eminent professors and a director were selected for the Infosys Prize 2017, said the software major's Science...
- Why political beliefs are so hard to change
New York, Dec 24 (IANS) If you closely followed the recently concluded US presidential election, you might have already realised what a new...
ETPanache@2: How Albert Einstein’s 'akkal' stacks up against a 'bhains'Albert Einstein died on April 18, 1955. Since then, scientists and doctors have studied his brain. Fragments of the organ are at the Mutter...
New therapy may offer HIV cureScientists used radioimmunotherapy to destroy remaining human immunodeficiency virus -infected cells in the blood samples of patients treat...
How sure the genetic route to identity is?Now, if genetic matching can only assert commonality of ancestry and not direct descent, where does that leave N D Tiwari?
‘Focus on basic science education’Prof Mriganka Sur, one of the top five experts on brain and cognitive science in the world, advises to keep using the brain to improve memo...
- Crows 'smarter than apes'
The new study says that crows are able to outsmart apes when it comes to finding a way to access food without it falling into a trap.