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Scientists say dogs can smell each other’s emotions, and react differently to joy or stressDogs possess a remarkable ability to detect and respond to the emotions of other dogs through smell. Scientific studies reveal that canine ...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%The official kickoff of the Q4 earnings season happens when a large IT company announces its results, although the quarter’s business updat...
Scientists Found What Dogs Dream About And It's Closer to You Than You ThinkNew scientific frameworks suggest consciousness may not be limited to brains. Research on resonance, feedback loops, and non-mammalian spec...
Your Dog’s Personality May Be Genetically Closer to Yours Than You ThinkA groundbreaking study reveals that genes influencing personality traits like anxiety and trainability in Golden Retrievers also affect hum...
What If Animals Feel More Than We Think… and How Is Science Proving It?New scientific studies reveal animals possess complex inner lives. Dogs sense human emotions, while rats and mice exhibit sophisticated bra...
How Do Puppy Minds Really Grow: Is Their Intelligence Closer to Human Babies Than We Thought?New research from Duke University reveals puppy development is not random. Different thinking skills grow at different speeds, mirroring hu...
Why Measuring Animal Joy Could Change How We Treat Pets, Zoos, and FarmsAnimal welfare science is shifting from solely reducing suffering to measuring positive emotions like joy and pleasure. Research indicates ...
From Bactrian camels to drones, Republic Day parade showcases India’s evolving military mightThis Republic Day parade showcases unique animal soldiers, including Bactrian camels and Zanskar ponies. New weapon systems like the S-400 ...
Amidst global turmoil, better to stay with domestic-focused stocks? 15 large-cap stocks with upside potential of up to 32%US President Trump is on a rampage, sparking real and tariff wars that are impacting the global markets, including India. In such times, th...
'Dopamine anchoring' is the latest brain hack to stay motivated: Expert explains how the science-backed method worksDopamine anchoring, a neuroscience-based technique, is gaining popularity for boosting productivity and mental well-being. It involves pair...
Can your pet do Math? Science says some animals might be quietly crunching numbersA growing body of research suggests that animals—from frogs to crows—can perform primitive math through a system called the Approximate Num...
Meet Satya Nadella's philanthropist wife Anupama. Her visa battles, education and family backgroundAnupama Nadella, wife of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, is a quiet yet powerful force whose life story spans resilience, compassion, and infl...
Why Sharmaji’s son can’t be the benchmark for your happinessHappiness is often mistaken for success and material achievements, but it truly resides in small, everyday moments and simple joys. A balan...
Taking a break from social media is now fashionably called dopamine detoxThe internet transformed the way we get our dopamine fix by bombarding us with constant notifications that cater to our need for validation...
High ROE for wealth creation: 6 stocks where strong brand is a common threadEvery industry has different operating conditions which have high correlation with the kind of ROE they generate and how sustainable that n...
Good night & sleep tight: Why seniors have trouble dozing off at naptime, and how to help them rest wellResearch has shown that sleep deprivation is linked to an increased risk of multiple poor health outcomes.
Man's best friend: What makes your cute little furry companion special?Decoding the most significant interspecies partnerships in history.
This startup wants to replace your office with 3D hologramsRosenburg had just returned from vacation so it took her a few seconds to process what was happening before she clued in: "Oh," she thought...
- Secret of testosterone trading from Goldman-bred scientist
As a Wall Street trader named Scott watched the mortgage market crater in late 2007, a switch buried deep in his brain flipped.
You only get what you seeAnthropocentricism, or the tendency for humans to regard themselves as central to the universe, is pretty much fundamental in most religion...