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Psychology says people who check the time on their phone instead of wearing a watch may experience time cues differentlyPsychologists have long explored the idea that humans have aninternal timing system that helps the brain perceive and organize the passage ...
18-year-old California student Seth Jacob Nabat wins $40,000 in prestigious Regeneron science competition for machine-learning program that could help physicists better understand particle collisionsEighteen-year-old California student Seth Jacob Nabat has won $40,000 after placing 10th in the 2026 Regeneron Science Talent Search. His i...
Quote of the day by Epicurus: 'He who has peace of mind disturbs...' Life lessons from inspirational quote on inner balance, hard work, self-disturbance, peace, kindness and external harmonyQuote of the day by Epicurus, “He who has peace of mind disturbs neither himself nor another,” explains how inner calm can affect daily lif...
In 1742, a Swedish astronomer proposed the centigrade temperature scale simplifying global scientific communication, weather tracking and metric alignment: How Anders Celsius invention changed the world?In 1742, a Swedish astronomer proposed the centigrade temperature scale simplifying global scientific communication, weather tracking and m...
In 1616, an English physician proposed a revolutionary theory and explained blood circulatory system instrumental in the success of the several surgeries and procedures and triggering the advancement of the medical field: How William Harvey's efforts saved several lives?In 1616, English physician William Harvey proposed a theory that blood moves through the body in a continuous circuit through arteries and ...
In the 1870s, someone borrowed a book from Kiama Library for one month; 150 years later, Ross Simmons returned it after finding it in a fireplace, but the $20,000 inflation-adjusted fine was never charged by librariansA remarkable library mystery has been solved in Australia after Ross Simmons returned The Antiquities of Athens to Kiama Public Library, ar...
Independence Day 2026: The Kolkata chemist who sold foreign medicines, backed Swadeshi and built a pharma empireIndependence Day 2026: Butto Kristo Paul & Co. started as a modest establishment focused on importing foreign medicines. Over time, it blos...
In 1818, British prisons adopted William Cubitt's treadmill as a tool of hard labor. 208 years later, the machine is a fitness staple, but its modern medical and exercise history evolved separately from the original punishment deviceThe treadmill has an unsettling place in the history of exercise: its story includes Victorian prisons, forced labor, physiological researc...
Psychology says adult loneliness is often treated as a failure to connect, but the real story may be more complicatedPsychology suggests that adult loneliness is often misunderstood because people tend to focus on the number of relationships rather than th...
Psychology says people who quietly leave chat groups and mute friends' chats may be protecting more than their peacePsychology does not suggest that muting chats is always a healthy choice, nor does it mean that withdrawing from communication is never a c...
In 1893, a German mechanical engineer invented a high-efficiency compression-ignition engine originally intended to run on alternative fuels but his invention turned popular years after his demise due to financial troubles: How did Rudolf Diesel changed the world?In 1893, Rudolf Diesel published his design for a compression-ignition engine that aimed to improve engine efficiency and reduce dependence...
Quote of the Day by George Bernard Shaw: “Never wrestle with a pig in the mud; you both get dirty, but.....” — Inspiring lessons on wisdom, self-control, emotional strength, boundaries and why knowing when to walk away can be your greatest strength by the celebrated Irish playwright, critic and Nobel Prize-winning authorToday's Quote of the Day by George Bernard Shaw: The famous quote by George Bernard Shaw, “Never wrestle with a pig in the mud; you both ge...
Psychology says adults who call their parents daily aren't always more emotionally dependentPsychology says adults who call their parents daily are not necessarily more emotionally dependent. Research on Attachment Theory, Family S...
Psychology says people who reach their relatives' house unannounced aren't necessarily being disrespectful: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who reach their relatives' house unannounced aren't always aware of personal boundaries. This behavior can come from...
Psychology says firstborns and youngest siblings often develop different styles on how they deal with disagreementsPsychology encourages us to see birth order as just one of many factors that shape personality and behavior, rather than a fixed predictor ...
Around 1450, an Italian polymath created a device to understand local wind force and weather patterns for designing safe buildings and gave the world its first mechanical anemometer: How did Leon Battista Alberti's invention worked?Around 1450, Leon Battista Alberti developed the first known mechanical anemometer, using a swinging plate to measure wind force. The devic...
Psychology says people who drive slowly in fast lanes, highways or expressways aren't always oblivious to other drivers: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who drive slowly in fast lanes, highways or expressways aren't always unaware of traffic. Their behaviour may involv...
Psychology says people who always cook with their grandmother's recipes are not just looking for good food, it is more about comfort and memoriesPsychology suggests that people who continue cooking with their mother's or grandmother's recipes are often motivated by emotional connecti...
Psychology says people who color-code towels aren't obsessive, they may be trying to keep things organisedPsychology says these habits are often influenced by a combination of personality, learned behaviors, hygiene beliefs, and a person's appro...
Psychology says people who learn a great deal from movies aren't passive thinkers: What this behavior means?Psychology says people who learn a great deal from movies aren't simply watching stories for entertainment. Research explains that many peo...