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When you judge a book by its AI cover: the debate escalatesReaders have always judged books by their covers. And when covers start looking like they're the result of a handful of prompts instead of ...
Why Penguins Waddle on Land but Move Like Torpedoes in WaterPenguins exhibit a comical waddle on land due to their bodies being optimized for aquatic life, with heavy bones and flipper-like wings. Th...
- Why Do Animals Deliberately Swallow Stones? The Strange Survival Trick Hidden in Their Stomachs
Animals across diverse species, from crocodiles to birds and even young sea lions, intentionally swallow stones, a practice known as gastro...
The Galapagos Islands and many of their unique creatures are at risk from warming waters
Penguin and the Egg: NASA celebrates two years of James Webb telescope with dancing galaxies; Here are visualsTo commemorate two years of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) James Webb Telescope, the U.S.-based agency has rele...
Batman spinoff The Penguin wraps filming, here’s when you can expect the premiereThe much-awaited Batman spinoff, The Penguin, featuring Colin Farrell reprising his role as Oswald Cobblepot, has resurfaced with a thrilli...
Stephen King testifies for government in books merger trial against publishing giantsKing's displeasure about the proposed merger led him to voluntarily testify for the government.
Former finance secretary Subhash Garg turns author; book to hit stands in FebruaryGarg, a member of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) for over 36 years, has served in various key positions for both the Union governm...
Electoral reforms pending due to lack of political will: Ex-CEC QuraishiQuraishi has edited a collection of essays written by those who have studied India's unique experiment in electoral democracy, as well as a...
Matching Indian nuke capabilities matters most to Pakistan managers: BookIn his book, academic Hassan Abbas looks at China and Saudi Arabia's role in supporting Pakistan's nuclear infrastructure.
- Fossils of pre-historic human-sized penguins found
Sydney, Dec 13 (IANS) A giant species of penguins, which had the size of an adult human, inhabited New Zealand between 55 and 60 million ye...
- Not just air: The gassy origins and basis of our world and civilisation (Book Review)
Title: Caesar's Last Breath; Author: Sam Kean; Publisher: Doubleday/Penguin Random House UK; Pages: 384; Price: Rs 699
IIT-Madras develops stealth shipsThe bio-inspired propulsion systems can be used in ships remotely , underwater and in aerial vehicles as well.
Experience a cruise vacation in Antarctica, a world full of iceA mountain range flooded with water, rare species and temperatures in sub-zero can be an interesting experience in Antarctica.
Visit Ecuador this winter and experience its unique geographySoak in a paradise full of varied vegetation and become one with nature.
Emergency no longer possible: Arun JaitleyArun Jaitley said Emergency is no longer possible in the country as media censorship is not possible in the digital era and amendment to th...
Street food in India safer than other tourist restaurantsElaborating on Indian food cuisine, O'Brien said Indian regional food was most complex and offered a diverse cuisine unlike known to outsid...
Deadly avian influenza virus reaches AntarcticaA deadly avian influenza virus has now reached Antarctica.
- Now, dictionary to help parents understand online chat lingo
Dece? Butters? Jank? Parents, if you have no clue about these words your kids frequently use online, a new dictionary may come to your resc...
- Tata Group's focus on oneness gives it value: Muthuraman
The value of the Tata Group is its focus on the 'oneness' of the organisation, Tata Steel Vice-Chairman and Tata International Chairman B M...