Quote of the day by Galileo Galilei: 'The nature of the human mind is such that unless it is stimulated by images of things acting upon it from...' - life lessons on memory, observation and how we learn, remember and grow by the Father of Modern ScienceQuote of the day by Galileo Galilei: Galileo Galilei's quote emphasizes that external stimuli, particularly visual experiences and direct o...
In 1798, farm workers digging mud in New York accidentally pulled out the bones of an Ice Age giant that no one had ever seen beforeIn 1798, farm workers unearthed giant ancient bones in New York's Hudson Valley. This discovery of a mastodon, an Ice Age mammal, captivate...
Dracula's castle has a new owner, and he comes from the United StatesJoel Weinshanker, a businessman behind Graceland and Party City, has acquired a majority stake in Bran Castle's operations. This Romanian f...
From drunk conduct to AI errors, CJI Surya Kant lauds Tushar Mehta’s books blending legal insight with humourHe said, "Consider the vast scale of what Tushar has captured in writing. Everything from dress code, disasters, to AI hallucinations, in j...
Quote of the day by Lisa Su: 'Dream big. This is the time to have a big, bold, audacious dream and follow your...' – AMD CEO’s inspiring advice to students and young professionals on ambition, chasing dreams, growth, success and thinking big in the AI eraQuote of the day by Lisa Su: AMD CEO Lisa Su inspires future leaders. She emphasizes dreaming big and embracing opportunities. Su highlight...
When Your Performance Metrics Vanish at Work, What Could It Mean?Performance dashboards are common in organizations. When these metrics vanish, it can create uncertainty for employees. This absence of dat...
Quote of the day by Dan Brown: ‘Small minds have always lashed out at…’ — The Da Vinci Code writer’s thought calls for understanding in a divided worldQuote of the day: As Brown’s body of work continues to inspire readers worldwide, his words teach us: understanding requires effort, patien...
Dhurandhar star Rakesh Bedi was not paid for 1982 film: ‘Had to carry my own food…’Rakesh Bedi, now a cultural phenomenon thanks to his role in Dhurandhar, reminisced with Farah Khan about his early career. He revealed he ...
Taylor Swift picks her realest Hollywood friend, and it’s not Selena GomezTaylor Swift has lauded Dakota Johnson as a 'real' confidante, praising her empathy and refreshing honesty. Swift highlighted Johnson's ins...
Congress to launch legal fellowship, RTI drive, podcast series: Abhishek SinghviThe Congress's law department is launching a new fellowship for young lawyers to assist parliamentarians and understand the party's working...
The politics of prestige: Why the Nobel Prize still captivates those in powerA sharp satire on power and prestige, the piece imagines a US president’s comic obsession with winning a Nobel Prize, blending political pa...
UK PM Johnson faces parliamentary inquisition after top ministers quitRishi Sunak resigned as finance minister, and Sajid Javid as health secretary on Tuesday night. Both said they could no longer tolerate the...
Devoured by fear: The dark history of food being used for repressionWhen food is given, its nature can be a problem, as with the Uighurs.
Will power NPAs claim a scapegoat?After missing the August 27 deadline, banks have a fortnight-long window to resolve the debts
India lacks innovation; students must rebel, challenge status quo: Prakash JavadekarIndia lacks in innovation in education as children are discouraged to ask questions in schools, says HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar.
Pakistan bans airing of 'undesired' contraceptive advertisementsThe ban came despite a government initiative to encourage birth control in Pakistan, a conservative Muslim country of 190 million people.
Shilpi Jatia makes sure to check out a person’s ensemble, here's whyJatia's inquisitiveness is not vanity- fuelled. She is looking at casting the net wider for young designers who showcase at her bi-annual e...