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EXAMPLE OF ACRID
Word of the day: AcridAcrid is a word for sharp, bitter, or irritating sensations. It describes strong smells like smoke or chemicals. It also applies to harsh l...
Skewering the tandoor: Why Delhi’s ban misses the point as pollution chokes the cityDelhi's govt is banning tandoors in a desperate attempt to combat smog, a move that distracts from real solutions like vehicular emissions ...
Planning to turn vegetarian? Think again. Green salads were never your friend, says Delhi cardiologistDr. Ambarish Satwik challenges veganism beliefs. He says plants evolved defenses against being eaten. Humans used fire and ingenuity to mak...
How Israel built a modern-day Trojan horse: Exploding pagers and walkie-talkiesIn Lebanon, a series of explosions triggered by booby-trapped pagers and walkie-talkies left dozens dead and thousands wounded. The devices...
Decoding the world of salts: A guide to elevating your culinary experienceMelissa Clark's exploration takes us through the history of salt, emphasizing its cultural and culinary significance. Understanding the uni...
Wordle 693 today answer: Hints to solve May 13 word puzzleHere are some hints to help you solve Wordle #693, a popular online word-guessing game where you have six chances to guess a five-letter wo...
- How Amul became utterly butterly delicious.and salty
It is a quirk of technology that occasionally, instead of advancing as usual, it gets stuck at a certain stage.