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Quote of the day by Bruce Willis: 'Hair loss is God’s way of telling me...' Life lessons on human behavior, society, fame, genetics and spirituality by American actor battling dementia and popular for playing lead role in Die Hard film seriesQuote of the day by Bruce Willis highlights a simple message about human life, aging, fame, genetics, spirituality, and self-acceptance. Br...
Quote of the Day by Stephen Hawking: ‘one of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect; ...without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist’Stephen Hawking's profound insight reveals that imperfection is the universe's fundamental operating principle, not a flaw. He argues that ...
Why Is Everyone Suddenly Listening to Sandra Oh on Skin Aging?In 2026, Sandra Oh has become a beauty icon, championing "biological consistency" over the pursuit of agelessness. Her approach emphasizes ...
Doomsday Clock 2026: Nuclear threats, climate crisis, and AI risks push world closer to midnightThe Doomsday Clock 2026 shows the world is closer to disaster than ever. Scientists warn that nuclear risks, climate crisis, AI dangers, an...
- We're all mutants
The author reflects on the fallibility of copying, drawing parallels between autocorrect errors in text messages and mutations during DNA r...
7 Best Sudha Murthy Books you Must Read in 2024Sudha Murthy is a renowned educator, writer and philanthropist. Born in Shiggaon, Karnataka, she went on to become the first female enginee...
When to sit tight in the stock market! George Goodman's tips to win the game of investingGoodman said each investor perceived the value of a stock in a different way. He felt investors should view stock valuation as a range, ins...
Former US surgeon general Vivek Murthy, Harvard prof Atul Gawande part of Biden’s Covid task forceThe US president-elect announced a 13-member team after the win.
Analysis: Trump-Kim summit was NOT a historic blunderThe Singapore summit needs to be analyzed in terms of the intended outcomes of different parties and their relative gains.
Here's how the world can be fed by hacking photosynthesisImagine if we could grow 30 to 60 percent more wheat in a field, using the same amount of space, water, fertilizer, and sunlight.