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What are cold-shock proteins? The first thing Ankur Warikoo does every morning even though he hates itEntrepreneur Ankur Warikoo has embraced daily cold showers for four years, inspired by the concept of cold-shock proteins. These proteins h...
BRICS+ agriculture beyond borders: Trade and resilience for a food-secure worldWith India’s leadership and BRICS+ cooperation, agriculture can become not only a source of food, but a foundation for resilience, prosperi...
Energy shock ripples from kitchens to forests as Africa and South Asia grapple with rising fuel costsGlobal fuel price hikes are pushing families in Kenya and India back to burning charcoal and wood. This reversal threatens years of progres...
Scientists Studying a Microscopic Creature Found Something Astonishing About Its SurvivalTardigrades, or water bears, are remarkably resilient creatures known for surviving extreme conditions like space vacuum, freezing, and deh...
Mumbai doctor warns: Winter can trigger painful kidney stones, 6 crucial things you must do to stay safeKidney Stones: Winter poses a hidden risk for kidney stones. Experts warn that reduced water intake in cold weather leads to dehydration an...
Skims shock: Kim Kardashian’s underwear design with built-in faux pubic hair sparks massive outrage. But it's not newKim Kardashian's Skims brand has launched a new faux pubic hair thong collection. The intimate wear, named 'The Ultimate Bush', is availabl...
Strictly skip these 3 breakfast items on an empty stomach to avoid health issuesEating certain foods on an empty stomach can trigger digestive discomfort, bloating, heartburn, and energy crashes. Experts highlight three...
Exploring the benefits of this ancient Chinese therapy still thriving todayGua sha, a 2,000-year-old Chinese therapeutic scraping technique, is gaining recognition for its potential health benefits. It involves scr...
Tariff tangle: Cast shrimp nets right, and India could come up trumps!The rise in tariffs to over 50%, up from the previous 6–8%, significantly squeezes profitability and makes Indian shrimp uncompetitive agai...
Trump’s tariffs threaten India’s niche dairy exports; here’s how to fight back!Experts and stakeholders note that while India’s dairy sector is largely self-sufficient with limited US exports, tariffs could still impac...
10 Best Room Heaters for Home Under 1500If you are struggling to find the right room heater for your space, then you are at the right place. In today’s article, we have curated a ...
Atmanirbhar thali: Govt is bringing self-sufficiency to dining tableIndia's reliance on imported pulses, like tur dal, has surged due to low domestic production. The government is now focused on boosting cul...
When phones turn up the heat...Weather is a hot topic mainly because it is one of the few things on the planet that remains unpredictable, uncontrollable and prone to nas...
India's 'warm' vaccine candidate effective against Delta, Omicron variants in mice: StudyThe heat-tolerant COVID-19 vaccine candidate can be stored at 37 degrees Celsius for four weeks and at 100 degrees Celsius for up to 90 min...
Researchers develop new technology that uses body heat to charge gadgetsResearchers have developed a new concept of electrical energy storage Thermally Chargeable Solid-state Supercapacitor.
Building blocks of life found in distant star systemAstronomers have detected presence of complex organic molecules, the building blocks of life, in a protoplanetary disc surrounding a young ...
India’s eating habits may have changed, but not nutrition levelsThe average calorific value of food consumed was 2,099 kilocalories (Kcal) per person per day in rural areas and 2,058 Kcal in urban areas ...
India's eating habits may have changed, but not nutrition levelsThe recommended calorie intake for Indians set by the National Institute of Nutrition, ICMR, is 2,320 Kcal per day for a man aged 18-29 yea...
- Price rise: High global food prices add to woes
The government's machinery might be focused on dousing the food inflation fire lit by fruits and vegetables but it also needs to keep a clo...
- The economics of aloo, pyaaz and pulses of the nation
In an effort to get farmers back to growing dal, the government recently hiked its support prices.