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Psychology says older couples who retell the story of how they met aren't just repeating themselves, they are often strengthening shared identity through co-reminiscenceLong-term couples often revisit shared memories, not just for nostalgia, but to maintain connection, meaning, and identity. This practice, ...
When Your Deliverables Stop Being Mentioned at Meetings, Something Bigger Might Be HappeningWorkplace exclusion often begins subtly. When an employee's contributions stop being mentioned in meetings, it signals a shift. This can le...
Why That One Coworker’s Daily Rant Sticks With You Longer Than You ThinkConstant workplace venting, known as co-rumination, can negatively impact both the person sharing and the listener. This behavior, often dr...
Why Thinking Too Much About Yourself Can Bring Clarity — and BurnoutSelf-reflection offers clarity and emotional intelligence. However, excessive inward thinking can lead to mental exhaustion and distress. T...
How X owner Elon Musk uses his social platform to amplify his right-wing viewsX has indeed become a haven for the type of free speech Musk has come to champion. In the U.S., he's spread memes - and sometimes misinform...
How X owner Elon Musk uses his 'free speech' platform to amplify his views worldwideBack in 2022 when Elon Musk was trying to buy Twitter, Musk said he was doing so because it wasn't living up to its potential as a "platfor...
AI-generated deepfake videos, voice cloning emerge as potential threats during election seasonPolitical parties aim to influence voters. Concerns over AI, deepfake misuse. Challenges in detecting deepfake content. Global incidents re...
Beyond equities: Insights into bonds and FDs for risk-averse investors at ETMarkets Emerging Investment OpportunitiesAjinkya Kulkarni, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Wint Wealth and Saurabh Jain, the CEO of Stable Money, dived deep into th...
Deepfakes deceive voters from India to Indonesia before electionsWith elections due in India, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Pakistan in the coming weeks, misinformation is rife on social media platforms, with...
Should I exercise today or not, take bath or not? Why everyday decisions feel so stressful, and what to do about itOur daily life is rife with so-called trivial decisions. People often feel silly for overthinking low-stakes decisions but research has sho...
Calling it quits! If you're an anxious person and don't know how to resign from your job, here’s what to doAlmost nobody quits or considers quitting without worrying at least a little.
Climate Change: Bill Gates to invest in startup that aims to reduce methane emissions from cow burpsRumin8, an Australian startup, is developing a dietary supplement that inhibits methane production by using red seaweed as a source of synt...
Will Centre’s crypto hesitancy extinguish a thriving asset class?For the Indian investor, with cryptocurrency comes hesitancy, particularly in the face of hostility from the Reserve Bank and the Finance M...
Who was John McAfee?We take a closer look at the life of John McAfee, who was termed as the godfather of antivirus but was as far from the stereotype of a prog...
#CryptoCrash, but Indian investors are still bullish on bitcoinIndian cryptocurrency investors flocked CoinSwitch Kuber and WazirX after the latest bitcoin price crash, so much so that cash deposited at...
These face masks for cows have nothing to do with CoronavirusAt the moment the company says its product cuts an individual cow’s daily emissions from burps by about a third, and Norris hopes to raise ...
A walk in nature could battle depressionMore than half of the world's population lives in urban settings, and that is forecast to rise to 70 per cent within a few decades.
- Cow-belch politics
Cattle expel more polluting gases that trigger climate change than cars.
- Murdoch upbeat about the future of newspapers
Global media magnate Rupert Murdoch says doomsayers who are predicting that Internet will kill off newspapers are ``misguided cynics''.
Cattle burping can lead to global warmingThat cattle herd sitting in the middle of the road, contently chewing away as you honk, is not just traffic nuisance.