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The Moon is making your days longer, and most people have no ideaOur planet's days are getting longer. The Moon's gravity slows Earth's spin, a process ongoing for billions of years. Now, melting polar ic...
Chinese Proverb of the Day: “It’s not the beauty of a woman that blinds the man, the man blinds himself” — Life lessons on perception, self-control, attraction, desire and why love is blindChinese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “It’s not the beauty of a woman that blinds the man, the man blinds himself.” The sayi...
Why is Palantir stock going down today? Is Anthropic eating Palantir’s lunch? Here are the real reasons hitting Palantir Technologies stockWhy is Palantir stock going down today? Palantir stock is sliding again today. Shares are down nearly 5% after a weak start. Investors are ...
Earth is spinning faster and scientists fear a Y2K-like DoomsdayEarth's accelerating spin is causing concern among scientists due to potential disruptions to global timekeeping systems. July 10 marked th...
July 9 is the shortest day ever in history? Scientists call it 'unprecedented, big deal'Earth is expected to spin faster in the coming weeks, leading to unusually short days. On July 9, 2025, Earth will experience one of the sh...
Earth spinning faster: July 9 to be shortest day ever due to moon's position, say scientistsEarth's rotation is speeding up, making July 9th the shortest day ever recorded, reduced by 1.6 milliseconds due to the moon's influence. S...
How will carbon emission slow down Earth's movement and increase length of day? How will it impact time computing?NASA scientists have found that carbon emission-induced climate change may increase the ice melting in the polar region of Greenland and th...
Stocks in news: Tata Motors, Grasim, ICICI Bank, Asian Paints, PTC IndustriesGrasim Industries reported 15% growth in its consolidated net profit at Rs 1164 crore for the September quarter, compared with Rs 1,009 cro...
Kerala going through growth phase; Centre's 'step motherly' treatment hurting state: Finance Min BalagopalKerala's Finance Minister, K N Balagopal, believes that the state is in a growth phase and is poised for development in infrastructure, ind...
Why does lightning zigzag? New research taps into the mystery and tries to find answersKnowing how a lightning strike is initiated means we can work out how to better protect buildings, aeroplanes, and people.
The ever-changing planet: Why is Earth suddenly slowing down?Over the past few decades, Earth's rotation around its axis - which determines how long a day is - has been speeding up.
BFSI, IT/Telecom and retail posted maximum talent demand in Dec 2020: RecruiteXThe BFSI sector posted the highest growth of 5% in talent demand in Dec 20, followed by IT/Telecom, revealed the TimesJobs RecruiteX Dec 20...
Tech View: Nifty negates higher highs & lows, likely to see more consolidationNifty closed at 12,212 for the day, down 50.75 points or 0.41 per cent.
Hero MotoCorp's stock to trade range bound in medium termStreet were expecting more granular details in June quarter results on two facets of earnings. One trajectory of operating profit margins a...
Inflation not easing soon; rate hike likely by December, say analystsGovernor Raghuram Rajan, while leaving all key rates unchanged, reduced the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) by 0.5 per cent to 22.5 per cen...
- Step up investment
At 7.2%, GDP is more conservative than the RBI's forecast of 7.5%.
Two ways of playing the gameWhat if we took the simulation argument a bit further? For starters, the hypothesis posits that we - including everything around us - are j...
- Concentrate on picking up value stocks
All of a sudden, market sentiment has swung from excessive optimism to subdued pessimism.
- Japan's economy grows briskly despite credit woes
Japan's economy grew at a faster than expected 3.3 per cent annualised pace in the first quarter of 2008 despite a global credit crunch and...
- Japan's economy grows briskly despite credit woes
Japan's economy grew at a faster than expected 3.3 percent annualised pace in the first quarter of 2008 despite a global credit crunch and ...