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Sorry Gen Z, but knowing therapy words doesn't make you emotionally intelligentAs therapy-related language becomes increasingly common, many people are questioning whether knowing mental health terminology automaticall...
Word of the Day: CallithumpianThe term ‘callithumpian’ dates back to 19th-century America, where it was associated with so-called callithumpian parades, noisy, mock proc...
Is AI taking over human brains? Man using AI for work says 'I have started mimicking LLMs'. Internet replies 'you are not alone'A viral Reddit post has sparked discussion after a user shared that heavy use of AI tools has started influencing their own writing style. ...
Word of the Day: HackneyedThe word hackneyed means something is overused and lacks freshness. Its origin traces back to horses hired out frequently in medieval Engla...
Word of the day: Alacrity - meaning and how to use it like a proWord of the day: Alacrity - Studies show strong vocabulary improves professional success by nearly 30%. “Alacrity” is one such powerful wor...
Word of the day: ShibbolethA shibboleth is a word or custom that identifies members of a group. Originally from an ancient Hebrew story, it now includes slogans, beli...
World Emoji Day 2025: Here are America's most popular and least popular emojis; who uses them, how, and whyA recent survey reveals America's emoji preferences. The Face with Tears of Joy is the most popular. Rolling on the Floor Laughing and Smil...
Is pooping thrice daily normal? Experts weigh in on what’s healthy and what’s notRegular bowel movements often indicate good gut health. Frequency varies, but consistency is key. Changes in routine, pain, or abnormal sto...
A R Rahman’s chilling take on AI in music: 'Like mixing poison with oxygen'Music composer A R Rahman warns about the dangers of uncontrolled artificial intelligence in music. He acknowledges AI's potential but stre...
X to limit visibility of bold font posts, says Elon MuskIn a recent announcement, Elon Musk, the owner of X, advised users of the platform to refrain from excessively using bold fonts in their po...
Shivraj Singh Chouhan says don't treat farmers as vote bank; Congress walks outIn a contentious Rajya Sabha session, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Congress members clashed over giving legal status to t...
Bad hair day? Blame climate changeBlaming government for everything is outdated. Every mishap is now linked to climate change, from wilted flowers to a leaky roof. The blame...
No, smartphones won’t make you lazy. New study says device can improve memory skillsThe researchers developed a memory task to be played on digital devices.
Watch out, newly-vaccinated travellers. Drug-resistant superbugs may be hiding in your gutThe study says international travel risks spreading antimicrobial resistance globally.
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan writes to PM, seeks additional oxygenKerala has a daily production of 219 tonnes of oxygen and is maintaining a buffer stock of 450 tonnes of oxygen without any pressure on the...
Now, an app to detox your smartphone addictionAre you addicted to your smartphone? This app can help restrain you from using your device during meetings, conferences or social gathering...
World Bank warns against excessive healthcare in IndiaMany of these medical interventions deliver only marginal benefits and can actually harm the patients, leading to suffering, among the frai...
FAO expresses concern over food safety and pollution in ChinaUN's Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) has expressed concerns over pollution and food safety issues in the world's second largest ec...
Oil has renewable alternatives but water needs to be used wiselyWater, like oil, is a non-renewable resource and the only way to manage it is to reduce dependence on it. This is not only naive.
- Signs of the times - we need to tweak punctuation marks to make them more relevant today
As communication becomes more complicated even as it becomes concise, the latitude for conveying emotion is decreasing.