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'Gus,' the 67-million-year-old T. rex, sells for a staggering $50.1 million to a mystery buyer in just 10 minutesA 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil named Gus sold for a record $50.1 million at auction. This sale surpassed previous records f...
'Never trust banks...lost ₹15L': Businessman loses Rs 15 lakh after bank employee’s '100% tax-free' promise turns out to be a costly tax trapA young businessman running a company with ₹1 crore annual revenue was convinced by bank officials to buy three non-market linked insurance...
The sharpest teeth in history didn’t belong to giants — they belonged to something tinyContrary to popular belief, some of history's sharpest teeth belonged to tiny animals, not giants. Scientific research reveals that tooth s...
‘Dinosaur Egg Grow a Garden’ update: How players can hatch rare pets and cultivate ancient plantsWith new quests, seed economics, and pet dynamics, the Dinosaur Egg Grow a Garden update has breathed fresh life into the game. The prehist...
Giant Pinecone Grow a Garden Update: Second-most expensive seed unlocked — How to get and grow itThe Giant Pinecone is a Prismatic-tier seed and the newest addition to the Grow a Garden seed lineup. With only a handful of plants availab...
Stegosaurus skeleton 'Apex' sells for record $44.6 million. Why is it so expensive?At Sotheby's auction, "Apex," a nearly complete stegosaurus skeleton, brought in a record $44.6 million. It was found in Colorado and is th...
Are humans at risk from giant asteroid approaching the Earth? All you need to knowHumans are currently at a risk of being wiped out from the surface of the Earth if an asteroid hurtling towards the planet really crashes d...
This 'Baby' is 68-mn years old! A Triceratops skull named 'Baby Jane' may fetch $539K in Paris auctionThe skull of the peaceful herbivore was found in South Dakota in the United States in 1998, and named 'Baby Jane' by a previous owner.
Porn on Amazon's Kindle app prompts warnings from Apple, AlphabetApple and Alphabet have raised concerns with Amazon after learning that sexually explicit photographs could be accessed by children on the ...
View: Bitcoin & non-fungible tokens, opportunities or Ponzi schemes?I advise ordinary folk to steer clear of these exotic new digital assets. Current prices are high and the risk of complete collapse to zero...
Swaminomics: Are Bitcoins & NFTs opportunities or Ponzi schemes?You could call this a huge democratisation of wealth, enabling youngsters with no inherited wealth or networks to beat old wealth by creati...
Do 'Stan' by for a new genre of artBy selling for $32 million, a dinosaur has revealed a new market for palaeo-works.
Lack of digital measurement is industry’s collective failure: DAN’s Ashish BhasinBhasin, who is also the chairman of Dentsu Aegis Network India, was elevated to the APAC role in September this year. Measurement is one bi...
How to put your colour printer to good useIf you have a colour home printer, you can print a lot of things yourself. The only thing you will have to do is get the appropriate paper.
OS showdown: Windows 10 vs LinuxSo the latest iteration of Windows has now been unleashed, and as has become tradition at Linux Format, we pit the Redmond-ian OS mano-a-ma...
5 Most expensive gadgets in the whole wide worldEver since smartphones and other gadgets have become a quintessential part of our lives, luxury designers have been launching jazzed up ver...
Luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Armani make a beeline for ChennaiRapid growth and an influx of expat workers, exposed the traditionally conservative Chennai to a swanky lifestyle, prodding rich families t...
Poke me: Why environment protection is anti-nature and why our future is beyond earthIf nature had preserved itself, earth would still be a molten lava or a frozen desert or Dinosaur's den. Man isn't the first or the last of...
- Banks on sticky wicket as textile sector loans on verge of turning bad
Yarn, fabric and clothing companies are in a sweet spot. They owe banks so much that now it is their lenders' job to ensure they survive.
- Something fresh: Get a Life Beyond Exports
Erratic weather, shrinking land, expensive cultivation and rising demand mean smaller crop surplus.