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Why do dogs kick the ground after peeing? Is it spreading secret scent messages to other dogs? The surprising reason may surprise every dog ownerMost people think dogs kick the ground after peeing to cover their scent, but animal behavior shows the opposite. Dogs use this instinct to...
Psychologists say wearing sentimental jewelry is not simply about fashion, but often helps people stay emotionally connected to loved ones and important memories, according to a research on the 'Extended Self' published in the Journal of Consumer ResearchPossessions, especially jewellery, often become integral to our identity, extending our sense of self beyond our physical being. Research h...
Super Earth near our Solar System: Scientists find potentially habitable planet that receives almost the same sunlight as Earth & lies in perfect 'Goldilocks Zone' for lifeSuper Earth Discovered: Astronomers have identified a new Earth-like exoplanet, GJ 3378b, a mere 25 light-years away. This 'super-Earth' or...
Psychology says people who constantly gesture while explaining ideas aren't simply expressive; Goldin-Meadow's research shows gestures help organize thinking during speechGesturing while speaking isn't just for show; it actively aids cognitive processes, a lab study reveals. Researchers found that hand moveme...
No more March tax-saving rush? How the new tax regime is changing investment choicesAn investment must first stand up as an investment, and be a tax-saver only by accident. However, this problem has now solved itself. The n...
What Warren Buffett learnt from buying his first stock at age of 11 amid World War IIWarren Buffett, commonly referred to as the ‘Oracle of Omaha', was born on August 30, 1930 in the town of Omaha, in the US. He studied unde...
Investors looking for shelter from AI storm are turning to IndiaIndian equities are emerging as a stable investment choice amidst global market volatility, particularly as the AI rally cools. While previ...
Thailand promoted Leucaena trees for fodder and reforestation, but scientists found that the fast-growing species is suppressing the natural regeneration of native forestsThailand's well-intentioned tree planting initiative with Leucaena leucocephala has backfired, with scientists discovering the fast-growing...
Canada's birds have been shrinking since the 1970s as insect populations collapsed by more than 60%, scientists foundA groundbreaking study reveals a stark 60% decline in insects at Canada's Long Point Bird Observatory since the 1970s, directly impacting t...
Psychology says looking back at your younger self isn't just nostalgic; a Cornell study found the exercise reduced depression symptoms in young adultsA Cornell University study reveals that journaling about past selves can significantly reduce depressive symptoms in young adults. By refle...
ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026: Every AI founder wants product-market fit; enterprise buyers want something elseBuilding an AI product is only the beginning. Winning enterprise customers requires a different set of strengths. As enterprise AI adoption...
Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to EarthA mission is underway to save NASA's Swift Observatory from a fiery plunge. Launched from the Pacific, a specialised spacecraft named Link ...
As AI reshapes ecommerce, Hostinger launches a new platform for small businessesHostinger has launched a new e-commerce platform in India, aiming to empower small businesses struggling with infrastructure ownership acro...
Scientists opened four jet-black eggs from 6,200 meters down and found a creature never seen beforeDeep-sea explorers discovered tiny, jet-black spheres clinging to rocks nearly four miles beneath the Pacific Ocean. These turned out to be...
Psychologists say these 8 phrases can reveal hidden manipulation tactics - Why these everyday expressions deserve a second thoughtManipulative people rarely reveal their intentions at first. They use subtle phrases in everyday conversations to test your trust, boundari...
Psychology says your brain is wired for survival, not happiness — these 12 tiny habits can change that: Why worry comes so naturallyPsychology says your brain is far more focused on keeping you alive than keeping you happy. That may sound unsettling, but it explains why ...
End of a Major Life Chapter: 3 Zodiac Signs Whose Destiny Dramatically Resets in the First Week of July 2026The first week of July 2026 carries a rare kind of cosmic stillness, the pause right before a new beginning. For Cancer, Virgo, and Scorpio...
Why Trump's tariffs had plenty of bark, but limited biteDonald Trump's tariffs, once feared to cripple markets, have had a surprisingly muted impact, with actual levies lower than headline rates....
Why we love horror movies even when they terrify usAmidst the anxieties of modern life, the allure of horror movies provides an intriguing diversion, presenting thrilling experiences that ec...
'Disbelief' in India camp after Ireland debacleIndia's cricket team is reeling from a surprising 2-0 T20 series loss to Ireland in Belfast. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate attributed ...