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Psychology says people in their 60s and 70s who keep a handwritten address book aren’t out of touch: They’re protecting important relationships in a form they trust, because memory often feels more reliable when information can be seen, touched, and easily foundMany adults in their 60s and 70s still prefer handwritten address books, not out of technophobia, but as a dependable memory support. Resea...
US stock market today hits new records as Nasdaq crossed 25,000 for the very first time: Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq surge as Wall Street begins May with massive rally - Apple leads gainsUS stock market today opens May with rare strength. Momentum feels real, not forced. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbs near 49,815. T...
Exit Polls 2026: What the numbers mean for India’s biggest political players?Exit polls are revealing potential political shifts across India. In West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress faces its toughest challenge yet f...
Why Managers Keep Saying “Push Harder” and What It Does to EmployeesConstant workplace pressure without adequate support is causing employee burnout. This stress affects mental health, reduces motivation, an...
How some bosses quietly build inner circles, and why it mattersLeaders frequently form close bonds with a select group of employees, creating an 'inner circle'. This group receives preferential access t...
View: The dark side of India’s digital gold rushIndia's booming digital commerce is marred by "dark patterns," design tactics that trick consumers into overpaying or buying unwanted items...
What Happens When AI Agents Care About Each Other’s SuccessScientists are now using evolutionary biology to boost cooperation in AI. A recent study shows artificial agents learn to work together bet...
How Repeating Small Rituals Improves Focus Without DisciplineFocus and productivity can be enhanced through small, repeated rituals. These routines help the brain conserve energy and reduce mental noi...
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...
Which Zodiac Signs Will Go Global in 2026? 7 Signs Destined for Career GrowthIn 2026, the professional landscape is set to redefine success on a global scale. This article explores the top zodiac signs most likely to...
Putin takes his war to space. What can go wrong?Europe and the US are concerned about Russia's threats to their satellites in space following several recent incidents. Space warfare can d...
Think your midnight hustle is harmless? Harvard scientists warn the brain isn’t wired for late nights, and the risks may surprise youA new study published in Frontiers in Network Psychology reveals that the human brain isn’t designed to function optimally after midnight. ...
Scale AI’s Alexandr Wang brings to Meta knowledge of what everyone else is doingAlexandr Wang, Scale AI co-founder, secures a massive investment from Meta. Mark Zuckerberg hires Wang to his superintelligence group. Wang...
Nexus author Yuval Noah Harari warns of AI’s deeper emotional threat beyond job loss: ‘The danger is enormous...’In a recent discussion, Yuval Noah Harari highlighted AI’s dangerous potential to simulate intimacy, surpassing its mastery of language and...
Breaking the bro code: Women in the Indian startup ecosystem call for accountability and change at the ET Soonicorns Summit 2024Jo Aggarwal, Shanti Mohan, Shally Modi, Minu Margeret, and Rashmi Daga shared a blueprint for enabling and empowering women in India’s male...
Caffeine can make you alert, but coffee remains ultimate energiser bunny, claims studyThe scientists recruited people who drank a minimum of one cup of coffee per day and asked them to refrain from eating or drinking caffeina...
Why computers lack the one thing humans take for granted: Common senseCommon sense is unusually broad and includes not only social abilities, but also a naive sense of physics.
Truce holds in Kashmir, giving shell-shocked residents uneasy peaceThe surprise truce announced in late February brought an end to years of violence along the frontier that saw thousands of skirmishes rattl...
Nifty nears 8,650, Sensex up over 350 points, above 28,500; top betsThe S&P BSE Sensex recouped losses and was trading in the positive terrain after it slipped about 100 points in intraday trade on Wednesday.
- IT cos find new sky in usability engineering
The area of usability engineering could be the new frontier for the Indian software industry.