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BENEFITS OF SMELLING FLOWERS
Smelling flowersFlowers offer a unique sensory pleasure. Their scent molecules travel a direct route to the brain, impacting memory and emotions. This trig...
15,000 kg fake honey worth Rs 22 lakh seized in UP. Before you add honey to your meals, try these simple tests to check its purity at homeHoney purity test: FSSAI revealed that the Uttar Pradesh Food Safety Department seized 15,000 kg of suspected adulterated honey worth nearl...
DIY Fertilizer: The Kitchen Ingredient That Makes Plants Explode With LifeGardeners across the United States are discovering kitchen waste benefits plants. Science shows composting these materials recycles nutrien...
From endangered plants come whiffs of inspirationFrom recreating lost vintage perfumes to evoking extinct flowers, innovators are using cutting-edge biotech and creative license. This olfa...
Lex Fridman fasted for 45 hours, only had water for his interview with PM Modi; Check reason hereIn a podcast with Lex Fridman, PM Modi also shared his perspective on fasting, emphasizing its benefits in sharpening the senses, enhancing...
Travelling to the UK? How to spend 36 hours in Bath, EnglandImpressive restaurants such as the Elder, which opened during the pandemic, add finesse to regional British fare, while a new museum dedica...
11 gift sets for women for birthdays and anniversaries on a budgetA gift set for a woman will make her feel valued and will demonstrate how much you care. It covers a variety of fashionable and functional ...
Fragrance & flavour industry: What India needs to do to keep up with demandThe market for flavours and fragrances (F&F) is thriving and rapidly expanding, thanks to a growing global population with rising disposabl...
Awe-walking, yoga tourism & more: Make way for a healthier, ecologically conscious travellerThe world is shifting focus to nature-centric good health methods.
The advantages of food trees dawn on us when a lockdown cuts vegetable supplyJackfruits are sometimes confused with breadfruit, which are more compact but have a similar knobbly green skin.
View: Beating drumsticks for Indian food abroadInstead of food fights over Twitter, a change in attitude to Indian food might come from the discovery of their health and diet benefits.
This Lok Sabha election, mega garlands made from apple, almond and raisins are in vogueAccording to newspaper reports, fruits and nuts are in fashion for this campaign, with mega garlands being made from apples, almonds and ra...
Is India losing out on a ready-to-boom cannabis market by not legalising its use?Looks like it’s not just the beverage companies that have an interest in cannabis. The trend now extends to the beauty industry.
Spring collection: The forgotten beans, fruits and flowers that are making a comeback in menusBefore the advent of summer, explore the beans, fruits and flowers that are enjoying a resurgence in menus even if we don’t see them much i...
How cuisines in Australia cater a food connoisseur's delightAs Australia's culinary capital, it’s no surprise that Melbourne is peppered with trendy cafés and restaurants.
Hemp cultivation: Uttarakhand's plan to hand out licences to grow the plant is a welcome step for farmers' livelihoodResearchers have shown hemp fibre can be an alternative to graphene as a supercapacitor, which stores electrical energy like a battery but ...
Warsaw was rebuilt after being destroyed in WW2; it refuses to give in to challengesDespite its stabs at modernisation, Warsaw still retains much of its old-world charm. The city and its citizens have held on to the nostalg...
Unwired: Why many Indian executives are taking a break from smartphones, tablets and laptopsET Magazine examines why many high-flying Indian execs are considering pruning their online lives, and what are the most effective ways to ...
- Blooming revolution could lead to flowering of a new culture
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, quoth the bard many centuries ago.
- Courtallam's falls, legends of the falls
Narayani Ganesh was refreshed by the soothing copper-rich waters of Courtallam’s falls and the Thamirabarani river.