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Bengaluru man exchanges Lamborghini for auto, lets driver test supercar; netizens reactAn inspiring video shows entrepreneur Rakesh KNV swapping his Lamborghini for an autorickshaw with a driver who admired the supercar. The v...
Psychology says people who always eat hot dogs on the Fourth of July aren't just having fun, they may be trying to relive their happy childhood memoriesPsychology suggests that people who always eat hot dogs on the Fourth of July are often doing more than keeping a tradition alive. Familiar...
Psychology says people who vividly remember the worst moments but forget where they happened aren't unusual; a virtual reality study found stress rewrites how memories are storedNew research reveals that under emotional pressure, your brain prioritizes crucial details, enhancing memory for what's relevant to the tas...
Chipmaker Kioxia ships next-gen memory samples as AI boom fuels dramatic comebackThe growth of AI has fueled a remarkable turnaround for Kioxia, which was previously seen as an example of Japan's chipmaking struggles but...
Psychology explains why your brain refuses to forget embarrassing moments - and there’s a good reason for itEver replay an embarrassing moment from years ago? Your brain prioritizes negative experiences, a survival mechanism rooted in 'negativity ...
From being a trust to gaining trust: AIFs call for switch to LLP modelIndia's private equity and venture capital sector is pushing for a crucial structural change to attract more foreign investment. The indust...
Psychology says people who like to go on trips with friends often aren't lonely: What this behavior reveals about trust and well-beingPsychology says people who like to go on trips with friends often aren't seeking only entertainment. Research in psychology shows that trav...
Elephant’s memory: MIT built a robot that could remember exactly where you left your household itemsMIT's new DAAAM robot memory system marks a major advance in artificial intelligence. Unlike traditional robots, it remembers objects with ...
SK Hynix to spend $64 billion on chip plants under broader AI-driven investment planSK Hynix is investing a massive 100 trillion won ($64.38 billion) to build new chip plants, including a NAND flash memory facility, in Cheo...
Psychology says people who like to go on trips with the whole big joint family aren't avoiding emotional connections: What this travel choice may revealPsychology says people who like to go on trips with the whole big joint family aren't always seeking isolation or independence. Psychology ...
Micron, GM sign semiconductor supply agreement for vehiclesGeneral Motors has signed a landmark long-term agreement with Micron Technology to ensure a steady supply of vital memory and storage chips...
'He'll be up': Trump wanted to ring 'friend' PM Modi at 6 am; US envoy recalls backstage momentUS Ambassador to India Sergio Gor highlighted the personal friendship between President Trump and Prime Minister Modi, recalling Trump's ea...
MiPhi bets on memory products shortage to expand auto, electronics business in IndiaFlash storage maker MiPhi is capitalizing on the global memory chip shortage to secure lucrative deals in India's electronics and automotiv...
Samsung, SK Hynix mega South Korea chips gamble tests optimism of AI cycleSouth Korean tech giants Samsung and SK Hynix are investing billions in AI chip production, a move lauded by President Lee Jae Myung. While...
Psychologists say remembering childhood differently is not a sign your memories were false, it may be the mind's way of coping with emotional painChildhood memories can feel different as people grow older, but psychology suggests that doesn't necessarily mean those memories were false...
Ayodhya princess still binds UP, South Korea through shared heritage: Yogi AdityanathUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the historical bond between Uttar Pradesh and South Korea, citing the legend of Pri...
Psychology says people who give funny pet names to their friends may be strengthening bonds without even realizing itPsychology says giving friends funny pet names may reflect social bonding, shared identity, humor, and emotional closeness. Here's what psy...
Best Italian Proverb of the Day: "Distance does not extinguish friendship." A life lesson on the strength of true friendshipBest Proverb of the day: The Italian proverb "Distance does not extinguish friendship" teaches that genuine friendships survive physical se...
Quote of the day by renowned psychologist Elizabeth Loftus: “Zealous conviction is a dangerous substitute for an...” — The secret lesson behind lifelong learning and better decisions, and why questioning your beliefs can make you wiserQuote of the Day by Elizabeth Loftus: “Zealous conviction is a dangerous substitute for an open mind.” This powerful insight from the renow...
Psychology says people in their 60s and 70s who keep a handwritten address book aren’t out of touch: They’re protecting important relationships in a form they trust, because memory often feels more reliable when information can be seen, touched, and easily foundMany adults in their 60s and 70s still prefer handwritten address books, not out of technophobia, but as a dependable memory support. Resea...