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Who is Queen Sonja and why is she trending on social media? Norway royal hospitalised after heart complicationsWho is Queen Sonja and why is she trending on social media? Norway’s Queen Sonja, 88, was admitted to Rikhospitalet in Oslo after heart-rel...
In 1956, Wilson Greatbatch Made a Simple Wiring Mistake at His Workbench: That Unexpected Pulse Led to the Modern PacemakerA chance mistake in 1956 by Wilson Greatbatch led to a groundbreaking discovery. He accidentally created a consistent electrical signal res...
How Do Jellyfish Survive With No Brain?Jellyfish, lacking a central brain, exhibit remarkable coordination through decentralized nerve nets and specialized sensory structures cal...
Pizza Hut closing locations: Pizza Hut to shut 250 US locations as Yum! Brands weighs future of iconic chainPizza Hut is set to close 250 underperforming U.S. locations in the first half of 2026 as parent company Yum! Brands conducts a strategic r...
Year Ender 2025: Top 7 scientific discoveries that shook the worldYear Ender 2025 Special: 2025 saw remarkable scientific leaps, from discovering the ancient MoM-z14 galaxy to the smallest pacemaker and ne...
Domestic med-tech companies flag security threat from Chinese devicesIndian medical tech leaders have voiced concerns to the government regarding the security risks associated with importing Chinese healthcar...
Incentives, investments in tech, infra must for developing India's critical mineral sector: GTRIA report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) emphasized the need for fiscal incentives, technological investments, infrastructur...
Curtain call: From 'Friends' star Matthew Perry to Lisa Marie Presley, influential people who passed away in '23A list of celebs who left us in 2023.
Not making any false ad, ready for even death sentence if found guilty: Patanjali Ayurved"Patanjali have made thousands of people free from several diseases like BP, sugar, thyroid, asthma, arthritis, obesity, liver and kidney f...
How MedTech is changing the everyday lifeNew technologies have enabled patients to monitor their health at home, reducing the need for hospital visits and providing doctors with re...
Diabetics may soon be able to manage the disease with their smartphonesBioelectronic medicine, a new and more advanced version of electroacupuncture, is aiming to treat chronic diseases with electrical signals.
Midnight munchies may impair memory, learningEating at times normally reserved for sleep causes a deficiency in the type of learning and memory controlled by the hippocampal area of th...
When Bangalore ran the half and full marathonsWhile the occasional whisky isn’t taboo, all of these people follow pretty strict diets and exercise programmes. Through the year.
Mandela's magnitude compares to Gandhi, Solzhenitsyn: PutinVladimir Putin, the Russian President hailed Mandela as a ''great humanist of the 21st century''.
- Falling Rupee makes foods, education costlier
Ramesh Chandra Lahoti, president of Bangalore Wholesale Food Grains and Pulses Merchants' Association, says he's out of pocket because of t...
- Whales, lizards inspire hi-tech bio-mimicry: UN
Whale hearts hold clues to making pacemakers and lizard skins are showing how to cut friction in electrical appliances as companies mimic n...