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Trump's birthright citizenship ban could sideline major athletes from the World CupThe US policy of birthright citizenship, which lets athletes like Folarin Balogun play for the States, is now being challenged in the Supre...
Quote of the Day by Liam Neeson: 'It’s still a great, big, beautiful, wonderful world no matter what...'—Inspiring quotes by the actor from Schindler's ListQuote of the Day: Liam Neeson's enduring optimism shines through his Quote of the Day, emphasizing the world's beauty and the importance of...
Kissing disease: Mononucleosis linked to increased risk of multiple sclerosis, study findsA US study suggests a link between infectious mononucleosis and a higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis. The research indicates that...
315-million-year-old fossil discovery in Canada suggests Tetrapod may be earliest plant-eaterA new fossil discovery in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, is changing scientific views on early plant-eating animals. Named Tyrannoroter h...
Earth’s Oldest Rocks Discovered in Remote Canadian Wilderness - 4.16 Billion Years OldScientists found rocks in northern Quebec that may be over 4 billion years old. These ancient stones offer a glimpse into Earth's early, mo...
What exactly counts as a kiss? Study reveals kissing goes back 21 million years, to common ancestor of humans; researchers explain evolution of kissingA recent study suggests kissing originated approximately 21 million years ago, predating modern humans and possibly emerging from a shared ...
'Kissing bug' sparks alarm in US as this deadly disease is spreading without warning signs. All FAQs answeredChagas disease, a potentially fatal parasitic illness transmitted by kissing bugs, is spreading rapidly in the US, with as many as 100,000 ...
Chagas disease spreading in U.S.: Kissing bugs found in California and other statesChagas disease, spread by kissing bugs, is now being found in the United States. Health experts say the illness, already common in South Am...
What is the 'Planetary Health Diet'? New study reveals the foods that could help you live to 100A recent study suggests that diet impacts longevity. The Planetary Health Diet and Mediterranean Diet may reduce early death risk. Key food...
How being in love can actually boost your heart health, according to cardiologistsLove can have a significant impact on heart health, with research suggesting that strong relationships help lower stress, improve blood pre...
Five Indians selected as Rhodes Scholars for studying at Oxford University in 2025Five Indians from diverse academic backgrounds, including law, philosophy, and astrophysics, have been awarded the prestigious Rhodes Schol...
Should I exercise today or not, take bath or not? Why everyday decisions feel so stressful, and what to do about itOur daily life is rife with so-called trivial decisions. People often feel silly for overthinking low-stakes decisions but research has sho...
Scientists find norovirus, other gut viruses can spread through saliva"Salivary transmission of enteric viruses is another layer of transmission we didn't know about. It is an entirely new way of thinking abou...
Hug Day 2022: Why hugging is the universal expression of love and careOn February 12 each year millions express their love with hugs.
The pandemic left us with imperfect substitutes for hugs. But can they fulfill 'touch hunger'?When people feel deprived of touch, their well-being can suffer.
World Brain Tumour Day: Compounds found in cured meats & cosmetics, exposure to chemicals can be fatalIn general, men are more likely to develop a brain tumour.
Uber reports 3,000 sexual assault claims last year in its safety reviewCounting assaults is a complicated exercise. Only about a third of claims the company received about penetration without consent were repor...
New artificial intelligence system can predict human actionsComputer systems that predict actions would open up new possibilities ranging from robots that can better navigate human environments.
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The reason is that most behavioural science courses traditionally like to keep what they deem the “supernatural”, or nonempirical, at arm’s...
‘Frog song’ may help understand climate changeFor the first time frog song is being monitored using automated sound recorders by Indian scientists to track the impact of climate change ...