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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY
Word of the Day: CrepitantAs today’s Word of the Day demonstrates, even the most subtle auditory experiences can be captured through carefully chosen vocabulary.
Word of the Day: PneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisPneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a word famous for its length, describes a lung disease caused by inhaling fine silica dust, ...
Today's NYT Wordle answer for Tuesday, May 20, 2025: Today’s NYT Wordle game #1431 hints, clues, and final answer revealedToday's NYT Wordle Answer For Tuesday, May 20, 2025 throws a real challenge at puzzle lovers with Game #1431. Today’s five-letter word isn’...
How Cactus is helping non-English researchers finish their papers with an AI touchFounder Abhishek Goel says their tools understand the intricacies of academic writing, ensuring precise language corrections without changi...
A number of healthtech startups claim they can reverse Type 2 diabetes. But caveats apply, caution doctorsLike LiveAltlife, which had a soft-launch in 2022 and will officially launch next month, a clutch of healthtech startups have launched prog...
How India is handling the pandemic: South sees cases dip, North still has concerning pocketsConversations with a range of experts in public health and epidemiology reveal a consensus that a surge was broadly expected in the north w...
McDonalds’ soft serve should be classified as ice-cream for determining excise duty: Supreme CourtThe Apex Court dismisses company’s claim that ice-cream must contain more than 10% milk fat content.
- Whatever is more simple to pronounce should prevail
The government has finally read the writing on the wall that Hinglish is the way forward, even in official communication.
- GIC Re plans calamities pool to cover Afro-Asian disasters
General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re) is planning to set up a pool to reinsure risks arising out of natural calamities in Asia an...