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Word of the Day: AprosexiaWord of the Day: Some forgotten words regain relevance because the world eventually grows into the problems they were created to describe. ...
What It May Mean When Every Meeting Turns Into a Budget DiscussionWhen organizations shift discussions to cost efficiency and resource optimization, employees often perceive this as a signal of impending c...
Word of the day - DissemblingDissembling, meaning to conceal true motives through deceptive behavior, is a critical term used to describe dishonesty and a lack of trans...
Word of the Day: CrepitantAs today’s Word of the Day demonstrates, even the most subtle auditory experiences can be captured through carefully chosen vocabulary.
Word of the Day: PernickettyPernickety is an engaging and expressive adjective used to describe someone who is excessively concerned with minor details or trivial impe...
Word of the Day: ReconditeWord of the day: Recondite entered the English language in the early 17th century, originally referring to something physically hidden or c...
NYT Mini Crossword Today, July 5: Solve the Saturday grid #755 with these hints and answersCompact, challenging, and intellectually rewarding, the NYT mini Crossword today delivered its signature dose of fun. Whether solved on the...
Can too much AI backfire? Study reveals why ‘AI-powered’ products are turning buyers awayA new study published in the Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management reveals that consumers are turned off by products marketed as ...
How Cactus is helping non-English researchers finish their papers with an AI touchFounder Abhishek Goel says their tools understand the intricacies of academic writing, ensuring precise language corrections without changi...
AP, other news organisations develop standards for use of AI in newsroomsAP is one of a handful of news organisations that have begun to set rules on how to integrate fast-developing tech tools like ChatGPT into ...
Covid infection accelerates dementia progression, India study showsThe researchers investigated the effects of COVID-19 on cognitive impairment in 14 patients with preexisting dementia who had suffered furt...
Did 'Little Women' author Louisa May Alcott identify as a man?the Mother of Young Adult Literature Identify
Teaching MBBS in Hindi is a good idea, but where are quality textbooks? ask medical expertsThough the Madhya Pradesh government has taken a path-breaking decision to start MBBS course in Hindi from the 2022-2023 academic session, ...
What to do if your brand name is stolen or misusedIn case of well-known or very famous marks, no other person or entity can subsequently adopt, register, or use an identical or confusingly ...
Riot? Insurrection? Coup? Words matter in describing the siege on the US CapitolThe use of "riot" as a descriptor is almost universally accepted, even though the word has become fraught with racial connotations and desp...
In the wake of celeb suicides, how are people coping with depression and thoughts of harming themselvesA constant flow of social media posts on suicide can act as trigger for vulnerable patients.
Terminology used in Cong write-ups from RSS dictionary: CongressSanjay Nirupam came under intense criticism from his party over articles in a Congress mouthpiece slamming Jawaharlal Nehru and Sonia Gandh...
Engineering theory can help know Ayurveda: Email inventor V A Shiva AyyaduraiAccording to Ayyadurai, Ayurveda and Siddha were designed to be pro-active to protect and strengthen the body before illness set in.
Five ways to prepare yourself for a career in data analyticsAs data is increasingly becoming a valuable raw material for any organisation, career in data analytics is certainly getting a lot of atten...
- Kasab remains a gunman for New York Times
Kasab still remains a "gunman" and not "terrorist" for New York Times.