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Word of wisdom by Werner Heisenberg: "Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can..."Word of wisdom by the quantum physics pioneer continues to inspire scientists, thinkers, and curious minds decades later. The quote is ofte...
Psychology says people who solve crosswords and puzzles every day aren't just passing time, they may be training their brains to handle bigger challengesPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal deeper motivations. The crossword puzzle itself is rarely the real story. More ofte...
Quote of the Day by French philosopher Blaise Pascal: “The sole cause of man’s unhappiness is that he does not know how to...” — Life lessons on why learning to sit quietly with your own thoughts may be the hidden path to true happiness and inner peaceQuote of the Day by Blaise Pascal: Modern happiness research keeps confirming what Blaise Pascal understood centuries ago. Constant noise, ...
Psychology says students who top exams without studying for hours aren’t just gifted but have one hidden advantage others ignoreThe psychology behind students who excel in exams without seeming to study excessively suggests that success is not determined by intellige...
500 Years Later, Scientists Solve Leonardo da Vinci’s Human Heart MysteryFive centuries ago, Leonardo da Vinci sketched intricate heart structures. Now, modern science confirms these trabeculae are not remnants b...
Japanese proverb of the day: “Even dust, when piled up, becomes a mountain.” Small, consistent efforts accumulate into great achievements over time — a lesson on how today’s generation can turn tiny daily efforts into massive successJapanese proverb of the day: Small daily efforts build success faster than most people expect. Data shows 1% daily growth can deliver nearl...
What is the antidote to social media brainrot? Scientist find simple but shocking fix to boost thinking instantlyThe findings, from researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, provide a new perspective on how modern media consumption in...
Sundar Pichai, Vikas Khanna, Ranbir Kapoor named among TIME's 100 most influential peopleTIME has recognized Google CEO Sundar Pichai, chef Vikas Khanna, actor Ranbir Kapoor, YouTube Chief Neal Mohan, and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdan...
He was a keen artist and got imprisoned at 11: How a rebellious boy ended up discovering the brain’s greatest secret, winning him a Nobel PrizeSantiago Ramón y Cajal’s transformation from a rebellious 11-year-old prisoner to a Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist is a tale of perseve...
Trump backs crypto, Pakistan embraces it. How long must India wait?Pakistan embraces crypto for strategic gains, including potential US favor, while India grapples with regulatory uncertainty and security c...
When a Princeton Doctor stole Einstein's brain to uncover the secret of his genius: The bizarre tale of science and obsessionAlbert Einstein’s death in 1955 sparked a decades-long mystery when a rogue pathologist removed his brain without consent. The organ was sl...
Study links the genius of Ratan Tata, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg to this quirky trait: Do you share this success secret?A new study reveals that left-handed CEOs like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Ratan Tata may owe part of their success to their dominant hand....
Flattery will get you somewhere (If done smartly)When flattery goes stratospheric, it can smell of veiled critique - undetectable by fellow flatterers, of course. Saying someone is a fabul...
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar urges authentic research, says indigenisation is pointless if limited to nuts and boltsVice President Jagdeep Dhankhar emphasized the need for authentic research and innovation that can significantly change the ground reality....
You are not who you think you areThe problem is that when researchers ask people to imagine something they find that the process of imagining it is hard to totally separate...
Man's best friend: What makes your cute little furry companion special?Decoding the most significant interspecies partnerships in history.
Did you know Leonardo da Vinci could not complete his iconic works because he had ADHD?Da Vinci's difficulties with sticking to tasks were pervasive from childhood.
Cyborgs may be able to ward off the existential threat from artificial intelligenceIn fields that need creativity and out-of-the box thinking, human judgment will be hard to replace.
Next billion dollar sports league could be bots that fight to deathStroup, Cavalcanti, and Oerhlein secured starter funds from an unnamed angel and began construction in Artisan’s Asylum four months ago.
Demis Hassabis, computer scientist, who struck $498 mn deal with Google for his secretive start-up Deep MindHassabis, has built the company to use technology and medical research to help machines to mimic the brain’s ability to improve performance.