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In 1962, a French geologist descended into a dark underground cave, but when he emerged more than two months later, he had lost track of time and helped reveal the human body's internal clockMichel Siffre's 1960s cave experiment revealed a hidden internal clock within humans. Isolated from all external time cues, his own sense o...
Quote of the Day by William Wordsworth: ‘Love betters what is best’ - What the Daffodils poet really meant by this simple 5-word quote and its lesson on why success alone never feels enoughQuote of the Day by William Wordsworth suggests that success, talent, and achievement alone rarely make life feel complete without emotiona...
What Secrets Are Locked Beneath the Alps? New Cave Discovery Raises Big QuestionsExplorers found a vast cave network in the Alps. It contains ancient stone tools and unique ice and limestone formations. These discoveries...
What Happens When We Stop Crossing Mountains and Start Going Through ThemMountains once defined human limits, but 19th-century tunnels began a shift. Modern base tunnels, like the Gotthard, ignore mountain shapes...
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis calls ChatGPT ads ‘premature and takes subtle swipe at Sam Altman, reveals plans for GeminiGoogle DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis was surprised on rival ChatGPT announcement that it will begin testing ads soon, calling it a premature ...
Year-end travel rush begins: Smart booking tricks that can save you thousands on flights and hotelsDreaming of an unforgettable holiday escape? You don’t have to break the bank! Start your planning well in advance to secure the best fligh...
Glacier spits out man frozen for nearly 28 years in shocking find - here's the inside storyThe body of 31-year-old man Naseeruddin, who disappeared in Pakistan’s mountainous region in 1997, was found preserved inside a glacier nea...
Myanmar-Thailand earthquake: Are quakes becoming too frequent?Earthquake News: The earthquake that struck Myanmar and Thailand has resulted in over a thousand fatalities and caused major destruction. T...
Once nearly extinct, scientists now using gliders to teach northern bald ibis how to migrateScientists are using an ultralight aircraft to guide endangered northern bald ibises on their migration from Austria to Spain. Led by Johan...
Fukushima nuclear plant will start releasing treated radioactive water to sea as early as ThursdayA massive earthquake and tsunami destroyed the Fukushima Daiichi plant's cooling systems, causing three of its reactors to melt and contami...
In Milan, putting an AI travel adviser to the testTravel companies are already using artificial intelligence to help with customer service and bookings, but now services such as Kayak and E...
In Milan, putting an AI travel advisor to the testTravel companies are already using artificial intelligence to help with customer service and bookings, but now services such as Kayak and E...
UN reports 'off the charts' melting of glaciersThe world's glaciers melted at dramatic speed last year and saving them is effectively a lost cause, the United Nations reported Friday, as...
WEF 2023: A snowless Davos shows the world’s elite climate risk to global economySatellite images show summertime snow cover has fallen 10% in the last 40 years. That does not seem like a lot, until you look at the depth...
Not a novelty: Humans were enjoying blue cheese & beer over 2,700 years agoScientists made the discovery by analyzing samples of human excrement found at the heart of the Hallstatt mine in the Austrian Alps.
Digital siege: Internet cuts become favored tool of regimesAround the world, shutting down the internet has become an increasingly popular tactic of repressive and authoritarian regimes and some ill...
India reacted early and well on Covid-19, has potential to shape global agenda: Klaus SchwabSchwab, who founded WEF over 50 years ago, said, "The early policy response in India to mitigate the impact of the pandemic was strong; fro...
Books, movies, biz & life lessons: Harsh Goenka, Anita Dongre and other top bosses do a 2019 #ReUpThe industry leaders also revealed their resolutions for 2020.
Meet Samsung's South West Asia honchoSamsung’s South West Asia honcho is excited about India’s vast reservoir of skilled manpower. He’s equally thrilled about the prospect of v...
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Romaneche-Thorins, the home of the well known Georges Duboeuf Hameau en Beaujolais wineries, was fascinating with a former rail yard habite...