‘Missing scientists’ cases may be random; Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb warns what’s actually threatening America’s scientific superiorityUS officials are investigating several scientists' deaths and disappearances as a national security issue. Astrophysicist Avi Loeb states t...
Not just hot days, hot nights are the real problem: Why heatwave health impact and risk increases after sunsetHot nights are emerging as a serious health risk, especially during ongoing heatwaves across India. When temperatures remain high after sun...
How often should you get a haircut for healthy hair growth?Hair growth originates from follicles beneath the scalp, not the ends. While trimming doesn't accelerate growth, it's crucial for preventin...
Think paper cups are safer than plastic? Viral video offers a reality check that may shock youA viral video is raising concerns about everyday tea and coffee habits. It claims that hot beverages in paper cups can expose consumers to ...
Toilet Debate Settled: Should the Seat Stay Up or Down, and What Hygiene Experts Actually RecommendNew research reveals flushing toilets releases airborne germs, making lid closure crucial for bathroom hygiene. Scientists emphasize that c...
If Your Workplace Feels More Rigid Overnight, Here’s What Experts SayAmerican workers are facing a sudden shift to stricter management processes, often linked to upcoming company changes like restructuring or...
The Ice Cube Trick People Swear By for Carpet Dents Actually Has Science Behind ItFurniture dents on carpets are a common problem. A simple ice cube method can effectively lift flattened carpet fibers. Moisture from melti...
Why Some People Go Quiet in Brainstorming Meetings And No One NoticesBrainstorming sessions often see individuals gradually withdraw, not due to exclusion, but workplace dynamics that favor confident voices. ...
Your Fridge Shelves Are Not Equal, And One Small Shift Could Keep Food Fresh LongerProper food placement in refrigerators significantly impacts freshness and quality, as temperature variations exist across different shelve...
When Someone Else Starts Doing Your Work Before You’re Informed, What Does It Really MeanCompanies are quietly training replacements for existing employees. This practice creates significant stress and confusion among staff. Wor...
This Quiet Workplace Shift Is Leaving Employees More Disconnected Than EverEmployees are losing decision-making power in their jobs. This shift happens slowly as management takes more control. It leads to workers f...
“I’ll Send It Later” Is the Workplace Habit Everyone Ignores Until It Becomes a ProblemThe common workplace phrase "I'll send it later" signifies a delay that, while seemingly minor, significantly impacts team performance and ...
Why “Let’s Keep Improving This” Might Be the Most Confusing Thing Your Boss SaysVague workplace encouragement like "let's keep improving this" can lead to employee confusion and stress, rather than motivation. Managers ...
US NIH reverses conference travel ban for scientistsThe U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has lifted a ban restricting scientists from attending conferences and meetings, reversing a p...
Trump administration's NIH layoffs total 1,165 people, internal email showsThe Trump administration has revised the number of terminated workers at the National Institutes of Health to 1,165 from an initial 1,500. ...
Democratic-led states sue to block Trump research funding cutsDemocratic attorneys general from 22 states filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging cuts to NIH funding for research i...
America's NIH suspends clinical trials in IndiaThe National Institute of Health (NIH), has suspended its clinical trials in India in the wake of the country toughening its regulatory nor...