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In 1985, the first invasive lionfish was spotted off Florida after aquarium releases; within decades, it had spread across much of the Caribbean and US Atlantic coast, devastating reef fish that had no natural defense against itA single lionfish spotted in Florida in 1985 has spiraled into one of the most alarming marine invasions. These venomous, fast-reproducing ...
Spanish Proverb of the Day: “It’s better to lose a minute of your life than… — Life lessons on time, caution, regret and why you should think before you actSpanish Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “It’s better to lose a minute of your life than your life in a minute.” The saying ref...
Uber India head ends trip; Amazon CEO on India opportunityUber's India head Prabhjeet Singh has stepped down after 11 years at the platform. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Mastercard Move: Who is strategising at Mastercard to eliminate pain points and make money move globally effortlessly?International payments have traditionally been slow, less transparent, and expensive. With growing expectations of better, seamless payment...
Zulu Proverb of the Day: 'Igeja litengwa ngokubonwa' - 'The hoe is bought after being seen'A wise Zulu proverb, "Igeja litengwa ngokubonwa," meaning "The hoe is bought after being seen," underscores the vital importance of thoroug...
Word of Wisdom by Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman: "Intelligence is not only the ability to reason; it is also the ability to..." - One of the most valuable lessons from Thinking, Fast and Slow shows why remembering the right experience can matter more than acquiring new knowledge every dayThe global understanding of human capability changed when Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman introduced his groundbreaking framework on cogniti...
Life lesson of the day by John Locke: 'Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge, it is thinking that...' - motivational quote by English philosopher reveals why reading alone won't make you smarter and how to turn information into knowledgeLife lesson of the day by John Locke: Philosopher John Locke reminds us that mere reading isn't enough for true knowledge. He emphasizes th...
Life lesson of the day by Confucius: “It does not matter how slowly you… – Inspiring lessons on perseverance, consistency, determination, resilience and why you should never give upLife Lesson of the Day by Confucius: Confucius’s quote, “It does not matter how slowly you go, so long as you do not stop” explores the imp...
Mars Enters Gemini on June 28, 2026: How This Fast-Paced Transit Will Affect Every Zodiac SignA significant astrological shift occurs on June 28, 2026, as Mars enters Gemini, heralding a period of accelerated decision-making, heighte...
Upcoming Planetary Events Guide June 2026: Sun in Cancer, Mercury Retrograde, Full Moon & Jupiter's Big MoveThe final days of June 2026 bring one of the most astrologically active periods of the year. Between June 21 and June 30, several major pla...
Work quote of the day by Mother Teresa: "Let us always meet each other with a smile..." — A timeless reminder to bring kindness into everyday lifeMother Teresa's timeless wisdom, "Let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love," underscores the prof...
Italy planted Norway spruce across the Alps in the 1930s, a deliberate-but-naive reforestation drive, but 90 years on, plant diversity is 50% lower than in native forestsA 90-year-old reforestation project in Italy's Prealps planted Norway spruce. A new study reveals this decision drastically reduced plant d...
Psychology says people who dip their cookies in tea or coffee are not being childish: Why small rituals help the brain slow down and feel comfortedPsychology suggests that adults who dip cookies into tea or coffee are rarely being childish. More often, they are creating a small ritual ...
Scientists found a tropical butterfly that appears to slow its own aging, and one species can live for 348 days as a resultScientists have discovered tropical butterflies, Heliconius, that live much longer and age slower than their relatives. These butterflies, ...
Darkness beats light? Einstein was right again as scientists discover darkness moving faster than light without breaking relativity rulesCan darkness really travel faster than light? A surprising new physics experiment suggests it can—at least in a very unusual way. Scientist...
Psychology says people who keep sipping water while eating aren't distracted, they may be listening to their body in a different wayPsychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect deeper emotional needs. In this case, the water itself is not the central factor, th...
Cancer Season 2026 Begins: What the Sun's Shift Means for All 12 Zodiac Sign - Transformative, Insightful & EmpoweringAs the Sun enters Cancer on June 21, 2026, a powerful new astrological season begins. Cancer Season brings a shift toward emotional healing...
Did you know the key to building wealth is saying 'no'? Here are the 5 things rich people refuse to do, according to Charlie Munger’s wealth ruleCharlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway's vice-chairman, identified five key areas where people seeking wealth often falter. He emphasized sayin...
Britain's army fenced off Salisbury Plain from industrial farming; 143 years on, plants came back fast, but the hidden soil microbes still haven't caught upLand restoration success is often measured above ground. However, a landmark study reveals that the invisible recovery of soil ecosystems t...
Psychology says deep thinkers aren't just processing more information than others; they're running a different decision-making system most people never access, one that quietly checks second-order consequences before the first answer even formsDeep thinkers may be perceived as indecisive, but they utilize a more deliberate cognitive process, as described by Daniel Kahneman's resea...