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A matter of tasteOn World Whisky Day Stephanie Macleod, master blender at Dewars, muses about everything whisky — from her favourite cask to her journey in ...
UK PM Starmer 'takes responsibility' for Labour election lossesThe ballot was the biggest electoral test for Starmer since Labour ousted the Conservatives following 14 years in power in a landslide elec...
Can Heating Fewer Rooms Increase Energy Use?Heating only rooms in use might not reduce energy bills. Scientific research shows this strategy can sometimes increase consumption. Heat l...
Can Indoor Laundry Quietly Increase Dust Levels at HomeDrying clothes indoors, a common practice, releases significant moisture into homes. This can lead to higher humidity, fostering dust mites...
UK officials pressured to drop IP demands in India trade talkThe leaked documents from negotiations show that the UK wants India to tighten its IP laws in the free trade agreement under negotiation.
With 'I's, Sunak puts himself before party on social media, says studyUK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is more likely to use the word "I" than mention his own Conservative Party in his social media posts, while o...
Suleman Dawood took Rubik's Cube on Titanic submersible to create a world recordSuleman Dawood's mother told BBC that he was very fond of Rubik's Cube and wanted to solve it 3,700 metres below sea at the Titanic.
Liz Truss on brink of power as UK Tories finish votingPostal and online voting by the estimated 200,000 Tory members began in early August, a month after Johnson announced his resignation, and ...
Covishield may offer over 90% protection against death from Delta variant: Study"With the Delta variant now the dominant strain in many places worldwide and posing a higher risk of hospitalisation than previous variants...
New source of gravitational waves detected by scientistsGravitational waves are produced when celestial objects collide and the ensuing energy creates ripples in the fabric of space-time which ca...
No more nasal swabs: Scientists develop new low-cost Covid test that will use saliva onlyIt was inspired by the glucose test strips used to check blood sugar levels in diabetics.
Is your child fidgety? It may have a positive impact on their healthFidgeting activity could have "meaningful" biological or health effects in early childhood.
Arunima Sinha, world's first woman amputee to scale Everest, now has a doctorateA former volleyball player, she lost her left leg after being thrown from a train while resisting a robbery.
Former home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi takes over as CAGMehrishi, a 1978 batch (retired) IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre, completed his two- year fixed term as the home secretary last month.
Former home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi to be next CAGMehrishi, 62, would be administered the oath of office and secrecy by President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan tomorrow.
- Lab-produced space radiation to make manned travel safer
London, May 8 (IANS) In a first, a team of researchers has reproduced space radiation in the lab -- a feat that could help make space explo...
Indian-American Dr Kinshuk named US university deanAn Indian-American professor with a diverse set of academic experience in the field of science and technology has been named the dean of a ...
Blackout prevention project in collaboration with three IITsA Scottish University has been awarded a 95,000-pound grant to participate in a power blackout prevention project in collaboration with a c...
Li-Fi: 10Gbit/s internet speeds achieved with LEDsUK scientists achieved record data transmission speeds of 10 gigabits per second - more than 250 times faster than 'superfast' broadband - ...
- 'Indian overseas students shifting towards different courses'
With trends changing across the world, preference of students was also shifting towards several new specialised courses in fine arts, scien...