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Psychology explains why left-handedness is slightly more common in men and it's not just geneticsMen show a slightly higher prevalence of left-handedness compared to women globally. A large meta-analysis of nearly two million participan...
Emcure buys remaining 12.05% in Gennova to take full controlEmcure Pharma is acquiring the remaining stake in Gennova Biopharmaceuticals. This move simplifies ownership and sharpens strategic focus f...
450-million-year fossil record reveals warming seas are shrinking marine animals again, scientists sound alarmMarine animals have consistently shrunk during intense global warming periods. This ancient pattern is now observed in today's warming ocea...
Muddy hands, exploring nature, wild curiosity: Indian man in Norway on what early education should really look like. ‘Reading and writing will come. Childhood won't.’An Indian man in Norway highlights a contrasting approach to early childhood development. Norwegian kindergartens prioritize outdoor play a...
Colon cancer is no longer 'old people's disease. Doctor on X names one popular food as 'biggest risk factor' : 'It is a carcinogen like tobacco'Colon cancer incidence is alarmingly increasing among younger adults globally. Processed meats are identified as a significant dietary risk...
Have you ever wondered why your fingers aren't all the same length? The fascinating science behind every finger's unique purposeThe evolution of human fingers showcases a fascinating variety of lengths tailored to specific purposes. This diverse morphology allows for...
Psychology says people whose bodies start itching just as they try to sleep aren't imagining it, the brain may be amplifying normal sensationsPsychology suggests that people who feel sudden itching sensations in their bodies just before sleep aren't feeling something abnormal, it ...
Quote of the day by Aristotle: 'Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children because they are more certain they are their own.' - Tutor to Alexander the Great on why Mothers love more fiercelyAristotle linked stronger maternal affection to biological certainty in ancient times. He believed this certainty intensified emotional att...
Psychology explains why you open the fridge even when you’re not hungry, and what your brain is really looking forThe refrigerator acts as a psychological trigger, prompting visits beyond physical hunger. This behavior stems from hedonic hunger, which s...
Bryan Johnson autoimmune gastritis: Millionaire who wants to live forever unveils 'Bryan in a dish' plan to cure disease making his stomach 'eat itself'Bryan Johnson is pursuing an unprecedented research plan to cure his autoimmune gastritis. He aims to map his immune system and identify sp...
Deeptech startup Enlife bags Rs 6 crore to develop AI blood test for Alzheimer'sThe startup aims to replace costly and invasive scans with an AI-powered diagnostic platform tailored for the Indian population. Enlife on ...
IIT Mandi develops landslide early warning system for Himalayan regionIIT Mandi researchers have developed an extensive early warning system for landslides. This system forecasts landslide probabilities across...
Quote of the Day by Charles Darwin: “If the misery of the poor be caused not by the laws of nature, but by..."- Inspiring lessons on compassion, social justice, empathy, equality, and what's society's most grotesque sin by the father of evolutionary theoryCharles Darwin's quote highlights societal responsibility for poverty. He argued institutions, not nature, cause suffering and inequality. ...
Quote of the Day by Carl Linnaeus: 'If you do not know the names of things, the knowledge of them is lost, too...' - What's in a name? Inspiring lessons on knowledge, curiosity, science, and why naming the world is the first step to understanding it by the "Father of Modern Taxonomy" himselfCarl Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy, emphasized that knowing the names of things is crucial for understanding and preserving knowl...
Indian scientists recreate key human placenta functions on a chipIndian researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking "placenta-on-chip" technology, a lab-grown model replicating crucial functions of the hum...
Scientists opened four jet-black eggs from 6,200 meters down and found a creature never seen beforeDeep-sea explorers discovered tiny, jet-black spheres clinging to rocks nearly four miles beneath the Pacific Ocean. These turned out to be...
A 50-year study of 1,037 children found that one childhood skill predicted who stayed healthier, wealthier, and happier as adultsA groundbreaking New Zealand study, now over 50 years old, reveals crucial links between early childhood self-control and adult well-being....