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In 1950, peat cutters digging for fuel in Denmark uncovered a remarkably preserved body: It became Tollund Man and transformed the study of bog preservationIn 1950, Denmark's peat cutters made a groundbreaking discovery with the unearthing of Tollund Man, an Iron Age body in exceptional conditi...
In the 1920s, a paper company realized wartime wadding could work better on faces than on cold cream, and facial tissues entered daily lifeInitially crafted for elegant beauty routines to wipe away cold cream, facial tissues quickly transformed into a practical alternative to t...
Woman had left-sided hearing loss for 6 months. MRI scan later revealed the cause near her brain nerveA woman's gradual hearing loss and balance problems were found to be a tumor near a brain nerve. Dr Sudhir Kumar shared the case, highlight...
Were T. rex teeth really always visible? Science study raises doubtsNew research published in Science suggests Tyrannosaurus Rex and other theropod dinosaurs may have had lips that covered their teeth when t...
AIIMS Delhi first in country to announce launch of face transplant programmeAIIMS New Delhi has become the first hospital in India to introduce face transplantation, a complex reconstructive procedure for patients w...
Skincare Influencer Cassandra Bankson on the Three Types of Facial Puffiness, and How They Can be TreatedSkincare expert Cassandra Banks demystifies facial puffiness, identifying three distinct types: overnight, temporary under-eye, and structu...
Scientists say young blood and bone marrow cells can reverse aging in human skin cellsScientists found that young blood serum combined with bone marrow cells can make aging skin look younger in lab tests. This method helps sk...
Researchers bring 2,500-year-old skulls from Tamil Nadu into shape, reconstruct facesResearchers have reconstructed the faces of two individuals who lived 2,500 years ago in Keeladi, Tamil Nadu, revealing South Indian featur...
NYT Strands Spangram, hints, answers June 3, 2025: Solve the quick and easy puzzle with this guideStrands, the newest addition to the New York Times’ growing lineup of daily puzzles, invites players to uncover theme-based words within a ...
New study: Womb pressure may influence facial malformations in embryosA recent study from the University College London reveals that increased pressure experienced by embryos in the womb, specifically from flu...
IIT Madras, Zoriox Innovation Labs develop 3D-printed face implants for black fungus patientsIIT Madras said that around 50 implants have already been done on patients from economically weaker sections.
EU to counter the use of disposable fast fashion clothingNew rules proposed by the EU's executive arm call for a mandatory minimum use of recycled fibres by 2030 and would ban the destruction of m...
Tissue maker Origami's online sales up 30% post pandemicDisposable paper products maker Origami is witnessing strong growth in sales after the pandemic, especially in the online sales channel whi...
Not just respiratory droplets, airborne dust & fibre particles can also spread coronavirusMicroscopic fibres from an inanimate object may carry infectious viruses.
Cover your face! Doctors say it is possible to get Covid-19 through eyes, ears less likely to be route of infectionTears from an infected person could also spread the virus.
Nasal Vestibulities - An irritating nostril isn't always cold?Usually we presume that irritation in the nostril is due to cold but not always. Let us look at the types, causes, symptoms and treatment.
Scientists re-create Santa Claus's face with 3D technologyUK scientists have used 3D interactive technology to produce the "most realistic" portrait of the saint who came to be known as Santa Claus.
- Sharp focus on design when package is part of product
Sales of facial tissue during the cold and flu season are, appropriately enough, feverish, but not so during the summer.
- New eyecare device to clear watering obstruction
The advantage of the laser, with 980 nanometre diode, is its high absorption in water and haemoglobin, which means that optical coagulation...
- BCCL picks up 6.42% stake in Premier Tissues
Bennett, Coleman & Co (BCCL) has picked up 6.42% stake in Premier Tissues India, manufacturers and exporters of tissue paper.