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In the 1960s, Sudbury's nickel smelters turned Ontario's lakes acidic, and tiny creatures evolved to survive, but when the pollution cleared, something unexpected happenedScientists witnessed evolution in action as a tiny copepod species, Leptodiaptomus minutus, adapted to acidic lakes in Killarney Provincial...
Fuelled by lending boom, DPDzero bets big on AI-led debt recoveryAs India’s unsecured lending boom accelerates, collections are emerging as the next major battleground for fintechs and lenders.
What Your Aura Smells Like Based On Your Zodiac SignEvery zodiac sign carries a unique emotional and energetic vibe, and astrology suggests that even scents can reflect those personality trai...
The true cost of PMS returns: Disclosing the hidden gap between headline numbers and real investor gainsFrom glossy returns to tax drag, what an equity PMS earns investors often trails what is advertised.
ETtech in-depth: Home interior startups lean on AI to shave costs, chase profitsIndia's home interior sector is turning to AI to combat high customer acquisition costs and operational expenses. Companies like Homelane a...
How Often Do Snakes Actually Shed?Snakes shed their skin through a process called ecdysis, driven by growth and skin maintenance, not aesthetics. Shedding frequency varies g...
‘He has the market in a chokehold’: Stocks swing as Trump postsUS stock market moves over the past 15 months have been heavily influenced by President Donald Trump’s remarks and social media posts. Fund...
From rejecting Rs 4 cr job offer to founding a Rs 570 cr startup: How this IIT alumnus from a poor background convinced parents to make a big betAn IIT-Kharagpur graduate rejected a ₹4.3 crore job and Stanford PhD to co-found Giga, an AI startup that recently raised $61 million. Desp...
How To Pick A Good Watermelon 6 Expert TipsPicking the perfect watermelon is now a science, not a gamble. Experts reveal key indicators like a deep yellow field spot, heavy weight fo...
If a Coworker Suddenly Distances Themselves, Here’s What to NoticeSubtle changes at work can signal workplace ostracism. This social exclusion happens gradually, without direct conflict. Researchers note i...
While in the wild, listenMongabay-India's 'Wild Frequencies' explores decoding animal behavior through sound, focusing on the Elephant Acoustic Project in its secon...
New study throws light on inbreeding, challenges & fight for survival of Indian tigers- Scientists unravel mystery behind Odisha's ‘black tigers'
Synthetic SARS-CoV-2 could be used as antiviral therapy for COVID-19: StudyThe cell is then tricked into reproducing the virus's genetic material and packaging it into virions, particles which burst from the cell a...
- Indian scientists find new ways to detect 'naked singularity'
Mumbai, April 21 (IANS) In a significant find, a team of scientists from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) here has found n...
- Wild birds choose love over food: Oxford study
Wild birds will sacrifice access to food in order to stay close to their partner over the winter, according to a study by Oxford University...
US dealers slash Treasuries market-making: SurveyStill, the top five dealers in US Treasuries handle 60 per cent of trading volume with investors, up from 44 per cent in 2005, Greenwich sa...
Walls to be erected in villages adjoining forests in UttarakhandRawat asked officials concerned to raise 150 metre animal protection walls in villages adjacent to forests to reduce man-animal conflicts, ...
- Kovai region sees fall in man-animal conflict fatalities
Even as incidents of man-animal conflict has been occurring with alarming frequency in Nilgiris, such incidents have seen a drop in Coimbat...
Genes may put some people at increased risk of hangoversThe results showed that genetic factors accounted for 45% of the difference in hangover frequency in women and 40 per cent in men.