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Psychology says people who wake up before sunrise are not trying to bring structure to their day, they may be trying to listen to their bodyPsychology says people who naturally wake up before sunrise may have unique personality traits, stronger self-regulation, and different bio...
NASA races to save Swift telescope from falling back to Earth with daring rescue missionNASA is launching a daring $30 million mission this week to rescue the aging Swift Observatory from falling back to Earth. A robotic lifesa...
Bitcoin struggles under $60,000 amid persistent ETF withdrawals. Here is what experts sayBitcoin hovers below $60,000 as investors withdraw from spot ETFs, driven by concerns over rising US interest rates. Major altcoins saw mix...
FIFA World Cup: Dembele's quick-fire treble powers France to 4-1 win over second-string NorwayOusmane Dembele dazzled with a stunning first-half hat-trick, leading France to a decisive 4-1 victory over a reserve Norway team in World ...
Crude at $65, consumption boom, and the Rupee's new shield: Dinshaw Irani's big market callsIndia's economic headwinds are easing, with falling crude oil prices and a stabilizing rupee poised to boost the market. Helios Mutual Fund...
Is your SIP giving FIIs an easy exit? AMFI CEO says mutual funds will actually lure them backForeign investors have withdrawn over $60 billion from Indian equities, prompting concerns that retail investors are funding their exits. H...
US and China disagree on what time it is on the Moon and that could become a serious problem for future lunar missionsA subtle difference in time on the Moon, caused by weaker gravity, is emerging as a major space race issue between the US and China. This t...
How a trip to Bali inspired this engineer couple to quit corporate life and build a Rs 18 Lakh per month sustainable fashion brandA Bali vacation sparked a new vision for Mohit Ahluwalia and Jagjyot Kaur, who discovered the high value of Indian block-printed fabrics ab...
US inflation tops 4% for first time in three years, keeping Fed hike in playUS inflation climbed to 4.1% in May, driven by rising energy prices, keeping the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike plans on the table fo...
Oil falls to pre-war levels, no change in petrol and diesel prices in IndiaGlobal crude oil prices have fallen to their lowest levels since before the Iran conflict, with Brent slipping to around USD 72–73 per barr...
Jewellery, defence, and banks: Nuvama's Nikhil Ranka reveals where to find real opportunitiesNuvama Asset Management's Nikhil Ranka identifies key investment opportunities and potential pitfalls in India's equity markets. While reta...
Why some employees struggle to work in morning shifts while others dislike later hour shifts, Harvard scholar explains the biological reasonSome employees naturally perform better in the morning, while others are more productive later in the day. According to Harvard-affiliated ...
Trump gets trapped between 'rockets and feathers', squirms for exitUS President Donald Trump has ordered a Justice Department investigation into major oil companies, accusing them of keeping gasoline prices...
FIFA 2026: Colombia beat Democratic Republic of Congo 1-0 to reach World Cup knockoutsColombia finally broke down a stubborn DR Congo side on Tuesday to secure a 1-0 win that guaranteed their place in the World Cup knockout r...
Largecaps lead profit growth, mid & smallcaps outshine in revenue momentum in Q4Large companies saw stronger net profit growth for the March 2026 quarter, driven by one-off gains, despite slower revenue expansion and wi...
India defeats Pakistan 4-3 in thrilling FIH Pro League London-leg openerIndia's men's hockey team secured a thrilling 4-3 victory over Pakistan in the FIH Pro League London leg. After a slow start, India found t...
Nasdaq 100 set to shed over $1 trillion as tech selloff deepens; SpaceX slidesTechnology stocks came under heavy selling pressure on Tuesday, putting the Nasdaq 100 on track to lose more than $1 trillion in market val...
Summer Solstice 2026 June 21: Why it’s the longest day of the year, its significance, science behind it, and how it affects youSummer Solstice 2026: Today, 21 June 2026, marks the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Caused by Ear...
PPF, SSY to SCSS: 5 government-backed schemes offering up to 8.2% interest in 2026
Research suggests people who walk outside within hour of waking are using morning light exactly the way the body was built toMornings often begin indoors, but research suggests that getting outside soon after waking can significantly improve sleep, energy levels a...