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Quote of the day by Chris Pine: 'It’s mistakes that make us who we are.' Life lessons on success, human nature and hardships by popular American actorQuote of the day by Chris Pine highlights a message about growth and identity. The quote explains how mistakes shape people and help them l...
ET Women Conclave 2026 spotlights leadership, reinvention, and powerful conversationsThe ET Women Conclave 2026 celebrated inspiring leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers with dialogues on authenticity, wellness, and impa...
The Forgotten Bathroom Liquid That Brightens Yellowed Toilet Seats EffortlesslyYellowed toilet seats, often mistaken for dirt, are actually caused by polymer degradation from UV light and harsh chemicals. A simple, ove...
“We’ll Align Your Joining Date Later”: The One HR Line That Leaves New Hires Wondering What’s Really Going OnCompanies delaying new hire start dates, often after an offer is accepted, can cause significant stress and anxiety for recruits. This ambi...
School assembly news headlines for March 14: Top national, international, business, sports update and thought of the dayIndia prepares to host a global conference on women in agri-food systems in 2026. A bill to define 'transgender' is introduced in Lok Sabha...
Leeds Schools under lockdown: Doors and windows secured as students stay indoors following 'credible threat email' — Here's what occurredParents have received email notifications informing them that several Leed schools are implementing a "soft" lockdown in response to a "cre...
Princess of Wales Kate Middleton meets vendors in Leeds' Kirkgate marketPrincess of Wales Kate Middleton met vendors in Leeds' Kirkgate market during her Shaping Us campaign.
New study explores why brain cancer returnsThe team also found that lower-grade tumours often develop a new mutation that allows the cells to start dividing more rapidly, potentially...
Tata Realty & Infrastructure receives 2020 Greenbuild Leadership AwardThe company has been a leader in utilising LEED to improve quality of life.
GBCI releases list of India’s Top 10 States for LEED, Maharashtra ranks firstThe country cumulatively has more than 1,400 LEED-certified buildings including schools, hospitals, offices, residential buildings and more.
Drones to autonomously repair cities of the futureAn army of drones could soon keep a watchful eye over streets in the UK, repairing things like potholes and busted street lamps, scientists...
Watching cartoons can make kids fat: StudyChildren tend to perceive ovoid, or egg-shaped, characters as overweight even though the creatures are imaginary.
Montreal Protocol helped slow down ozone depletionThe researchers suggest that the hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic would have grown in size by an additional 40 per cent by 2013.
New ozone-destroying gases on the rise: StudyThe ozone layer faces a new threat as certain chemicals that are not controlled by a United Nations treaty designed to prevent ozone deplet...
Indian Green Building Council targets 10 billion square feet green building area by 2022IGBC is a part of CII-Godrej Green Business Centre, which is actively involved in promoting the green building movement in India.
Flipkart gears up to recruit management and technology talent from Harvard, Wharton and StanfordFlipkart's top brass, who are alumni of global business schools, have started talks with their alma mater on hiring interns and graduates.
IIM Calcutta gets AMBA accreditationThis accreditation helps benchmark the programmes globally which also helps attract foreign students and tie-ups with leading international...
World's most powerful terahertz laser chip developedResearchers from the University of Leeds claimed to have exceeded a 1 Watt output power from a quantum cascade terahertz laser.
- 7/7 bombers used BBC charity money
BBC’s charity organisation, Children in Need, donated £20,000 to an organisation controlled by 7/7 bombers Mohammed Siddique Khan and Shehz...
- Nerds rush out to learn boardroom tricks
Guess who makes up the largest pool of Indian professionals pursuing MBA abroad? The ubiquitous Indian IT pro, of course.