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Quote of the day by David Hume: 'A little philosophy makes a man an Atheist: a great deal converts him to...' - How knowledge changes the way people understand reality explained by the Scottish philosopherDavid Hume's famous quote of the day explores the relationship between knowledge, doubt, and belief. Commonly associated with the Scottish ...
Quote of the day by Aristotle: 'Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting...' - life lessons on love, unity, relationships and why emotional bonds go beyond physical attraction by father of logic and founder of the LyceumQuote of the day by Aristotle: The ancient Greek philosopher, defined love as a single soul inhabiting two bodies. This concept highlights ...
Natural causationPractise the Six Perfections at all times in your daily life. This will bring benefit to you and other sentient beings. (Buddhism lists the...
Can intermittent fasting secretly harm your heart? CMC Vellore doctor point outs risksA recent study suggests that limiting eating to an 8-hour window may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Doctor Sudhir Kumar advis...
Eating 300 grams of chicken in a week can give you cancer! Here's what the new study has foundA recent study warns that consuming 300 grams of chicken weekly may elevate the risk of gastrointestinal cancer. The research involved over...
Another mysterious virus spreading in China. WHO seeks report. Here is all you should knowThe outbreak originated in northern China, with a significant number of cases involving children. Hospitals in the affected areas are repor...
Nutrient taurine, produced in body & food, found to be a driver of ageingThat meant three to four months more in mice, equivalent to seven or eight human years.
Taurine, a nutrient found in the human body and in foods, could be the key to agingAfter conducting experiments in mice, who received taurine supplements for a year, Yadav and his team including other aging researchers stu...
Does time exist? Physicists and philosophers think it does not. ExplainedIt'll take a little while to explain, but don't worry: even if time doesn't exist, our lives will go on as usual.
Nobel for sense on Cause and EffectLast year's Nobel prize recognised randomised controlled trials. This year's prize rewards the study of natural experiments, devoid of cont...
UK, US scientists call for fuller probe into COVID-19 Wuhan lab leak theoryA group of leading UK and US scientists, including Indian-origin Cambridge University immunology and infectious disease expert Ravindra Gup...
NCS conducting geophysical and geological surveys to study earthquakes in Delhi-NCR: MoESDelhi experienced four small earthquakes during April - August 2020, with the first event of magnitude 3.5 on April 12 in the northeastern ...
Take a walk in the sun, have dairy products & fish: Study shows link between Vitamin D deficiency and Covid complicationsLower levels of vitamin D can lead to acute respiratory tract infections.
Test the BCG-Covid hypothesis furtherClinical trials alone can prove causation. But in a race against time, there’s an easy way to test the hypothesis involving the anti-TB vac...
Decoded: How lotions, perfumes trigger skin allergyThe chemicals present in consumer products displace natural fat-like molecules - called lipids - in skin cells.
Weak growth in carbon dioxide emissions in 2019 due to an unexpected decline in global coal useDespite the slowdown, global carbon dioxide emissions are projected to rise by 0.6 percent in 2019. This increase though substantially lowe...
Love Bollywood? Here are a few places you must-consider visitngSeveral sites in India have become synonymous with the film that was shot there.
A lotus in the machineIf anyone’s combined mechanical engineering with basic Buddhist philosophy after Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance in 1974, it’s Ma...
Wipe out debits and creditsDuality divides. Oneness unites. When we think, we divide ourselves. Thought creates a duality or division -by a ‘mind-made scale’ for meas...
An unknown shared existenceSciences respond to a felt need to understand the world, and religions respond to a felt need for the world to have meaning.