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'I am not ashamed': Billionaire Harsh Goenka shares powerful note on what it means to be an Indian in a divided worldBillionaire Harsh Goenka's X post challenges global stereotypes about Indians, highlighting how narrow perceptions reduce rich cultures to ...
Psychology says people who feel quietly drained after small everyday social moments aren’t antisocial: They’re often responding to levels of stimulation other people barely noticeLeaving social events early does not mean disliking people. Psychology now views social exhaustion as a normal response to mental demands. ...
25,000 touch sensors, no eyes, total darkness; meet the animal that hunts at the speed of neurons, and it's not the cheetahMeet the star-nosed mole, a small creature from eastern North America. Its unique star-shaped nose is a sensory marvel. This nose allows th...
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 ...
Scientists discover ancient Antarctic fish fossil with a perfectly preserved skullA remarkable fish fossil from Antarctica offers a clear view of early evolution. Koharalepis jarviki, a 380-million-year-old specimen, reve...
How to Store Spices Correctly So They Stay Potent LongerYour kitchen spices might be losing their punch faster than you think! Heat, moisture, light, and air are the silent culprits, degrading fl...
What’s the psychology behind hyper-aware minds in a noisy world? Is being too aware hurting you?The psychology of individuals who are “overly aware” reflects a complex interaction between intelligence, emotional sensitivity, and anxiet...
What is the psychology of individuals with extremely high IQs? Inside the minds of geniusesThe psychology of people with extremely high IQs reveals a nuanced picture. While they possess remarkable cognitive abilities, they also fa...
Boil This One Kitchen Herb for 10 Minutes, and Your Home Might Smell and Feel Completely DifferentAn old kitchen trick of boiling rosemary is resurfacing as a natural way to freshen home air, enhance ambiance, and promote a cleaner livin...
The World’s Quietest Place Exists, And It Changes How You HearThe anechoic chamber at Orfield Laboratories is recognized as the quietest place on Earth, measuring at -9 dB. This extreme silence allows ...
- Humans Actually Have a “Magnetic Sense”: We Just Don’t Know How to Use It
Scientists now believe humans might possess a subtle ability to sense Earth's magnetic field, a trait previously thought exclusive to anima...
Why Emotional Sensitivity Is Linked to Deeper Processing, Not WeaknessEmotional sensitivity is not a flaw but a temperamental trait reflecting deeper cognitive and sensory processing. Individuals with high sen...
Closing Your Eyes During a Conversation? Psychologists Say It Helps Reset Cognitive LoadClosing your eyes during conversations isn't odd; it's a cognitive tool. Psychologists reveal this brief act reduces mental strain, allowin...
Psychology Says People Who Clean While Cooking Share These Surprising TraitsCleaning as you cook reveals a lot about your mind, say psychologists. This habit signifies a proactive mindset, strong executive functions...
Bengaluru Airport becomes India's first to introduce sensory room for neurodivergent passengersKempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru has introduced India's first sensory room for neurodivergent passengers. Located at Terminal ...
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo: Sensory-friendly day, AJR concert on March 6; all you to knowRodeoHouston's March 6 schedule includes Sensory-Friendly Day, providing a quieter atmosphere for guests with sensory sensitivities from 10...
Graphene electrodes can safely interact with neuronsIt can be used to control robotic armfor amputee patients or any number of basic processes for paralysed patients from speech to movement o...
Bat wings could inspire better aircraft designThe findings also suggest that neurons in the bat brain respond to incoming airflow and touch signals, triggering rapid adjustments in wing...
Smartphone touchscreen use leads to greater brain activityYour smartphone touchscreen can actually change the way your thumb and brain work together, a new study has found.
How humans sense wetness decodedWetness perception is linked to our ability to sense cold temperature and tactile sensations such as pressure and texture, scientists have ...