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In 1888, a doctor’s daughter tired of body odor turned cream into a personal fix, and deodorant became part of modern routineBack in 1888, a groundbreaking cream named Mum made waves in the world of personal care, tackling the age-old issue of body odor. This inno...
Lord Shiva's ‘oldest prayer’ uncovered: Shiv Trilogy author Amish Tripathi shares how a techie decoded a 4,500-year-old Pashupati sealA computer scientist's cryptographic analysis of the Pashupati Seal suggests its inscription is an ancient invocation to Lord Shiva, aligni...
Modern air conditioning was invented in America, but not to keep people coolA printing issue in Brooklyn led to the invention of modern air conditioning. This innovation, initially for paper, became a lifesaver, dra...
‘One year before you go blind’: 22-year-old powerlifter quits everything for a dangerous world trip with just $7,000A 22-year-old traveler's five-month Asian adventure, marked by medical scares, financial woes, and dangerous encounters, has captivated mil...
Quote of the day by Nikola Tesla: 'I do not think you can name many great inventions that have been made by married...' Life lessons on hard work, success, marriage and relationships by legendary American inventor and engineerQuote of the day by Nikola Tesla shares a statement about inventions and married men. The story explains Tesla’s life, inventions, struggle...
Scientists found a shockingly simple way to predict your lifespan — here's how to test yourselfNew research indicates that stronger grip strength and the ability to easily stand from a chair are powerful predictors of a longer, health...
In 1956, Wilson Greatbatch Made a Simple Wiring Mistake at His Workbench: That Unexpected Pulse Led to the Modern PacemakerA chance mistake in 1956 by Wilson Greatbatch led to a groundbreaking discovery. He accidentally created a consistent electrical signal res...
Archaeologists Found 115,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Where They Shouldn’t BeFossilized human footprints discovered in Saudi Arabia's Nefud Desert, dating back 115,000 years, challenge traditional migration theories....
Fewer foreign students, fewer dollars: US colleges feel the pinchDePaul University will cut spending after a 30% drop in international student enrollment this fall, reflecting a broader trend among U.S. c...
Foreign education loan applications spike, tier-II and tier-III cities lead the wayTier-II and tier-III cities including Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Guntur, Warangal and Tirupati among others have contributed 176% of this g...
Feeling left out on social media platforms? Facebook friends may be hurting you unintentionallyUsers open Facebook to sees exchanges among friends which unintentionally excluded them.
Bennett University partners with Cornell Law School for BBA+LLBBennett University’s five-year BBA+LLB honours programme will have a competitive edge over similar programmes as it will proivide students ...
- Smartphone app helps early detection of autism
New York, Nov 13 (IANS) Scientists have developed a new smartphone app that tracks eye movement to determine, in less than a minute, if a c...
Scientists discover new gatekeeper for lightThe discovery by researchers at the University at Buffalo in the US has to do with materials that are periodic, which means that they are m...
Playing violent video games reduces feelings of guilt: StudyGamers often claim their actions in a video game are as meaningless to the real world as players capturing pawns on a chess board.
Asian elephants play key role in spreading green coverAsian elephants play a vital role in the ecology of the forest and help spread green cover because of their eating and movement pattern
'Information-rich' emails aid phishing scams'Information-rich' emails that include graphics, logos and other brand markers which communicate authenticity may be driving spread of emai...
Flowers abruptly proliferated on Earth millions of years agoThe newly sequenced genome of the Amborella plant reveals how flowers may have suddenly proliferated on Earth millions of years ago.
- Now, the computer can spot if someone is lying to you!
Now, you can easily spot if someone is lying to you, with the help of a computer, say scientists.
- Now, the computer can spot if someone is lying to you!
A team at the University of Buffalo has developed a new software that focuses solely on the subject's eyes, monitoring the movements of the...