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Why Drying Clothes Near Radiators Increases Indoor Dust And How To Stop ItDrying clothes indoors near radiators, while seemingly convenient, significantly increases indoor humidity, fostering dust mites and mold. ...
Can Indoor Laundry Quietly Increase Dust Levels at HomeDrying clothes indoors, a common practice, releases significant moisture into homes. This can lead to higher humidity, fostering dust mites...
Does Drying Clothes Indoors Damage Your Homes Air QualityDrying clothes inside your home can be harmful. Scientific studies show it increases indoor humidity, promoting mold and dust mites. This c...
UK announces GREAT scholarships 2024 for Indian students: All about the universities participating & what you need to applyThe GREAT Scholarships program 2024 also includes two scholarships specifically for Justice and Law studies, in partnership with the Minist...
Do you have a hard time interacting with the world? These two books can teach you how to listen & be heardBad arguments, bad actors, bad faith: Sometimes paranoia is exactly what's called for.
UK man who couldn't read or write till 18 becomes youngest-ever black professor at Cambridge UniversityArday, 37, became the youngest-ever black professor at Cambridge university. He began to read and write in his late teens, supported by his...
The Apprentice: Here are 18 candidates who are vying for £250,000 from Lord SugarThe Apprentice's cast for 2023 has been revealed. 18 new contestants is going competing to win Lord Alan Sugar’s £250,000 business investme...
New British Indian Army Memorial to be built in ScotlandThe team has proposed a multi-structure memorial design, which has been discussed with the charity Ancre Somme Association Scotland and the...
Obit: Queen Elizabeth II transformed how people saw the monarchy after she opened doors to royal televised eventsQueen, a moderniser, steered the British monarchy into the 21st century.
Robots can now feel 'pain'! Team of UK scientists led by Indian-origin engineer develop e-skinThe artificial skin comes with a new type of processing system based on synaptic transistors.
Why China is the world’s last ‘zero COVID’ holdoutThe no-holds-barred response is emblematic of China’s “zero COVID” policy, which has served the country remarkably well: China has reported...
Saudi prince Abdulaziz bin Salman seeks to tame oil prices, Opec, RussiaThe decisions Abdulaziz took over the next 24 hours exposed a new Saudi oil policy—bolder, less constrained by Washington, defiant of a gro...
In conversation with ‘Generational’ Entrepreneurs of Globsyn: The Dasguptas who followed a ‘Structured Passion’Our society can be empowered only if its youth is empowered with relevant skills and knowledge. And to enable this ‘empowerment’, the young...
Scotland expects big Indian turnout at Glasgow Commonwealth GamesRajeev Mehta, Secretary General of the Indian Olympic Association, will accompany the Indian contingent to Scotland for the Games.
Indian-origin scientist researching on new Robotics technologyDr Ravinder Dahiya has got the grant from Britain's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to work on the technology th...
- Melbourne: Seat of power distinguishes b/w privileged & downtrodden
It is a seat of civilisation which has got a bum rap in the Great tradition of history - despite its bottom-up view to the ethos of epochs....
- Chair design in Melbourne
In Melbourne one can found that chair design is not a bum deal.
- Biz is art of the possible: Gopinath
Indian entrepreneur GR Gopinath likened rival Vijay Mallya to someone from Venus and himself to a Martian who wouldn't be able to do a deal...