Psychology says people who are good at everything and are sensed ‘naturally gifted’ aren’t just lucky but this hidden secret behind their talent comes with a warningThe psychology of people who appear to excel at everything suggests that success is often driven by mindset, adaptability, curiosity and co...
Anthropic policy chief Jack Clark says, “AI will help make a Nobel prize-winning discovery within a year.”AI is rapidly evolving beyond a search engine, with predictions of Nobel Prize-winning scientific discoveries and AI-staffed companies with...
Iran war crisis: With long-term vision, India could turn turmoil into triumphIndia confronts an economic crisis driven by global events. Import duties on gold and silver are an initial step. Policymakers warn of crun...
What lies beneath Yellowstone is far more complicated than the geysers tourists see at the surfaceBeneath the iconic geysers of Yellowstone lies an intricate labyrinth of subterranean activity. Fueled by the intense heat from molten magm...
The Colosseum was more than a gladiator arena: its underground system powered one of Rome’s greatest spectaclesThe Colosseum was more than just a gladiator arena. Its hidden underground system, the hypogeum, was a marvel of Roman engineering. This co...
Is Antarctica's tourism boom a ticking time bomb for disease and contamination? Here's what you need to knowAntarctica's tourism is booming, attracting over 80,000 visitors. Experts warn this surge increases risks of contamination and disease. A r...
Antarctica's tourism boom raises concerns about contamination and diseaseSoaring tourism to Antarctica, driven by climate change fears, raises concerns about contamination and damage to the fragile ecosystem. A r...
A 1986 Iceberg Is Disappearing at Last, Unveiling a Rare and Mesmerizing Blue GlowIceberg A-23A, once the largest on Earth, is nearing its end as vibrant aquamarine meltwater pools form on its surface. These blue spots, a...
Quote of the day by psychoanalysis founder Sigmund Freud: 'A person who is never understood by the world, understands the world better than anyone' - Why he believed that misunderstood people see life more clearly than othersSigmund Freud’s quote suggests that being misunderstood by others is not necessarily a weakness, but can sometimes lead to a deeper awarene...
In 1947, a Bedouin Shepherd Boy Searched for a Lost Goat in a Desert Cave: A Shattering Sound Revealed the Dead Sea ScrollsA chance discovery by a Bedouin shepherd in 1947 led to the unearthing of the Dead Sea Scrolls, a collection of ancient manuscripts found i...
Did you know the last person to leave the Titanic was a baker, Charles Joughin? Here's his storyDid you know the last person to leave the Titanic? The RMS Titanic went down in the early hours of April 15, 1912, after striking an iceber...
Titanic relic frozen in time quite literally: Titanic passenger's 18K Gold watch frozen at sinking moment up for auction—here's what it costsA rare 18-carat gold watch, frozen at the exact moment the Titanic sank, is up for auction. Belonging to first-class passenger Frederick Su...
Today in History, April 15: The Titanic’s final cries in the dark before the Atlantic fell silent—here's what happened just before the devastating endOn April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg. Its wireless telegraph sent distress signals, but help arrived too late for m...
End of a giant: Trillion-tonne iceberg, twice the size of Greater London, breaks just before 40th birthdayThe world's largest iceberg, A-23A, has finally broken apart after a nearly 40-year journey. This colossal megaberg, once twice the size of...
Quote of the day by father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud: 'Unexpressed emotions never die. They are buried alive and come out later in uglier ways' - Truth about suppressed feelings in subconscious mind explored by Carl Jung's teacherSigmund Freud’s quote highlights how suppressed feelings do not simply disappear but continue to influence behaviour over time. The article...
New AI model can map giant icebergs 10,000 times faster than humans: studyThe team at the University of Leeds, UK, used an algorithm called U-net - a type of neural network -- to "train" a computer to accurately m...
A giant iceberg of the size of Delhi may pose threat to shipping and fishing, warn scientistsThe large chunk of ice, shaped like a giant ironing board, is one of three pieces from the A76 iceberg which broke away from Filchner-Ronne...