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Scientists just gave remote-controlled cockroaches tiny underwater suits, and the insects kept walking for up to 3 hours because the oxygen trick could help search flooded disaster zones and maybe even extreme worlds like MarsSearch-and-rescue teams may soon deploy a new six-legged ally: a cyborg cockroach equipped with a wearable diving suit. This innovation all...
One Daily Habit of Successful People: How Emma Watson uses an unusual diary writing habit to keep herself groundedHollywood star Emma Watson, famed for Hermione Granger, has built a remarkable career. Started the career at the age of 10, the actress wor...
Digital lender Fibe files draft papers seeking to raise Rs 750 crore in fresh capitalDigital lending firm Fibe has filed for an IPO, aiming to raise Rs 750 crore. The company's major investors are offloading shares in this p...
Psychology says people who never admit of being a part of a support group and always call it a friends chat group aren't ashamed. Here's what the behaviour revealsPsychology says people who never admit of being a part of a support group and always call it a friends chat group aren't always trying to d...
Psychology explains why chasing more never ends: What the philosophy of minimalism is and why Stoicism believes less can lead to a richer lifePsychology says minimalism rewires happiness in ways that accumulation never could, and ancient wisdom traditions saw this coming centuries...
Why is NASA freezing atoms in Space? The answer could change future space missionsInside a mini-refrigerator-sized device on the International Space Station (ISS), NASA is running an experiment that creates a spot colder ...
July 4, 2026 Mars Conjunct Uranus in Gemini: What This Explosive Cosmic Event Means for Every Zodiac Sign - Sudden Surprises, Breakthroughs, and Volatile EnergyOn July 4, 2026, Mars forms a rare conjunction with Uranus at 3° Gemini, creating one of the year's most powerful astrological events. This...
Why do people dream? The centuries-old mystery that remains unsolvedFor millennia, humans have pondered the enigma of dreams. While science has advanced, the exact purpose remains elusive. Theories suggest d...
India-Seychelles conclude umbrella line of credit agreement worth Rs 1250 croreIndia and Seychelles have solidified their partnership with a Rs. 1250 crore line of credit for development projects and an extradition tre...
Proverb of the day: 'A cat may go to a monastery, but...' Life lessons from African proverb on fundamental nature, intrinsic characteristics, surroundings, authenticity and self-acceptance, behavioral consistency and realistic expectationsProverb of the Day: "A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat" is an Ethiopian saying that explains how a person's basic na...
Amber Group eyes $2 billion revenue milestone soon; invests Rs 6,750 crore in UP projectsAmber Group is poised to reach USD 2 billion in revenue soon, fueled by robust growth in its consumer durables, electronics, and railway/de...
Rs 45 LPA package MNC job rejected for UPSC preparation. Right choice or not? Internet can't seem to agreeA viral post about a woman who reportedly resigned from a Rs 45 LPA Microsoft job to prepare for the UPSC civil services examination has sp...
Chinese mist cooling systems go viral as heatwave drives demand for outdoor coolingChinese residential communities are embracing mist cooling systems to combat summer heat, with reports indicating a 3-6 degree Celsius temp...
US announces PaxPass to streamline the movement of critical AI goods at Pax Silica summitThe 2nd Pax Silica Summit brought together over 30 nations, advocating for 'innovation sovereignty' and AI policies conducive to growth. Hi...
Systemic assault on civil society: Congress' Venugopal writes to PM on amendments to FCRA rulesCongress leader K.C. Venugopal has strongly criticized the government's new Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act rules, calling them a "sy...
Best quote of the day by Charles Darwin: "Intelligence is based on how efficient a species became at doing the things they need to..." - Eye-opening life lessons on why surviving life's challenges begins with learning, adapting, and growing continuouslyQuote of the Day: Charles Darwin's timeless insight reminds us that intelligence isn't measured by what we know but by how well we adapt wh...
Why scientists may be missing extraterrestrial signals: New study offers an explanationNew SETI Institute research reveals stellar "space weather" can distort alien radio signals before they even leave their home systems. Plas...
Regulating charity without stifling it: The case for clearer rulesIndia's charity sector, vital for social needs, faces evolving regulations aimed at transparency. While scrutiny is accepted, current rules...
Government looks to start work on Great Nicobar Project from 2028, says SonowalThe government plans to commence the ambitious Great Nicobar Project by 2028, aiming to establish a strategic maritime and economic hub. Un...
Proverb of the Day: “The light is what guides you home; the warmth is what keeps you there” — a deeper reflection on the power of guidance, belonging, and human connectionProverb of the Day: Life's journey requires both direction and comfort, as highlighted by the proverb, 'The light is what guides you home; ...