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‘Brain Rot’ is everywhere — here’s why the Internet can’t stop talking about itBrain rot, a new term for mental fatigue, is gaining attention. Excessive online content consumption, especially on social media, is linked...
Could rising gas prices trigger a recession? What experts say and how to prepareUS recession fears 2026: Soaring gas prices are fueling worries of a US recession, with economists citing a nearly 50% chance within a year...
Infosys sets up expert advisory council for external insightInfosys has formed an expert advisory council to guide its innovation strategy and AI-led developments. The council, made up of global tech...
Oxford study reveals the shocking truth about life after weight-loss injections. Is the jab really worth it?Weight-loss injections help shed kilos fast—but what happens after? An Oxford study finds people typically gain all the weight back within ...
Fasting for weight loss can significantly increase risk of death from heart disease: StudyIntermittent fasting's safety is questioned after a study found 91% increased risk of heart disease death. The study protocol's limited det...
Free speech works in 'all directions'The court order is welcome. It upholds that free speech is a key ingredient of any democracy, and indirectly nudges states to be open to di...
Sway of data analyticaSince digital technology is advanced enough to capitalise on immense data sets of information about us, Big Tech finds itself in a position...
New omicron subvariant BA.2.75 is now the dominant strain in India: expertsAt a review meeting held on Friday by the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Consortium on Genomics (Insacog), the national consortium of government institu...
Two doses of Covid vaccines induce lower antibody levels against Omicron: Oxford studyTwo doses of Pfizer and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines generate lower levels of antibodies against the Omicron variant of coronavirus, accor...
Indian-American health policy expert Meena Seshamani appointed to key Medicare positionSheshamani, 43, will lead the Centre's efforts in serving the people 65 or older, people with disabilities and people with End-Stage Renal ...
Government panel recommends Covid infected to defer vaccine shots by up to 9 monthsThe government committee has also recommended to make pregnant and lactating women eligible for vaccination. The recommendations are likely...
Oxford Economics lowers India's 2021 GDP growth forecast to 10.2%Oxford Economics also said that notwithstanding the likelihood of further mobility restrictions, it expects India's targeted lockdown appro...
Single dose of Pfizer and Astrazeneca Covid vaccines highly effective: StudiesIsraeli studies have found the Pfizer vaccine to be 95 percent effective one week after a second jab, while the Lancet report focused on mo...
AstraZeneca vaccine less effective against S.African strain: studyThe University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, which conducted the trial, said in a statement that the vaccine "provides minimal protection...
Oxford/AstraZeneca first jab cuts COVID transmission substantially: UK studyThe UK government described this as good news for the world because the impact of COVID vaccines on transmission has been a crucial unknown...
EU regulator could approve Covid vaccines 'late 2020, early 2021'The Amsterdam-based EMA is carrying out "rolling reviews" designed to speed up vaccine approval times on three candidates: Pfizer-BioNTech,...
US-based firm leads COVID-19 vaccine race, clinical trials show promising early results: ExpertsCautioning that a vaccine is still months, maybe even a year away, experts said the US-based biotechnology firm's results have propelled it...
Oxford University plans to open new college after 30 year gap: ReportThis would be the first new college since 1990, when the graduate-only Kellogg College was established.
WEF 2015: World's leading companies transforming to drive innovation, growth, says reportRichard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, led an event at the WEF that unveiled findings from this new research by EY and Said Business...
- Oxford cannot be franchised like hamburgers: Vice-Chancellor
On a visit to Delhi, Andrew Hamilton, vice-chancellor of Oxford, gave his first interview to a foreign publication since taking office, tel...