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Word of the Day: PulverulentPulverulent is more than just an adjective; it is a linguistic tool that captures texture, atmosphere and the passage of time in a single e...
Why Some Sand Dunes Can Get as Loud as a ConcertCertain desert sand dunes produce a deep, sustained sound, reaching up to 100 decibels, due to synchronized grain movement during avalanche...
Scientists Discover Why ‘Singing Sands’ in the Desert Make a Low-Pitched HumSinging sands, a centuries-old mystery, are explained by physics as dry dunes emit audible sounds when grains slide. Uniformly sized grains...
All heart, little soul: How the I 'love' sign took over India’s public spacesFrom hill stations to heritage precincts, college fests to street corners, I ♥ signs can be spotted even in the remotest parts of India. We...
IPO valuations reflect market dynamics, investors free to reject issues: Tuhin Kanta PandeySebi chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey clarifies market dynamics influencing stock valuations. He emphasizes investor choice in IPO subscriptions...
India has its task cut out for a rare challengeIndia’s economy faces challenges despite a stable outlook, warns the June Economic Review. Sluggish global demand, US slowdown, tariff unce...
China’s Rare Earth Grip: Supply shock may hit Indian industry, exports and bank booksIndia’s core industrial sectors, including transport, electronics, and machinery, are significantly dependent on rare earth imports, primar...
These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 25%If you are thinking why Bank nifty was amongst the indices which got hit maximum on Monday. The answer is simple, the first part of every c...
Stock picks of the week: 4 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 41%Once again everything is looking green, the way FY 25 has started, it appears that bulls were on short term break due to tight liquidity co...
Emotion AI tools help savvy companies deepen user connectArtificial intelligence has excelled in various areas and incorporation of emotional intelligence into machines is one such advancement, an...
Infosys Science Foundation announces winners of this year's prizeThe prize is given to individuals in six categories -- engineering and computer science, humanities, life Sciences, mathematical sciences, ...
How satellites are helping farmers adapt to global warmingA report by the World Economic Forum stated that the the market for satellite data in agriculture will almost double by 2030 to nearly $1 b...
Peanut butter is originally in liquid form, and so are whipped cream, mayonnaise and toothpasteThe Transportation Security Administration (TSA) confiscated a jar of Jif peanut butter when an airline passenger tried to carry it on boar...
What is it about this start-up that has got Infosys, Qualcomm and Blackstone’s former India head so excited?The company’s drones or UAVs have completed 23,000 missions working with 3,300 pilots or end users. One of ideaForge’s drones takes off eve...
RIL Q4 Takeaways: $100 billion revenue, ARPU inches higher, retail biz breaks records & othersRIL became the first-ever company in India to report over $100 billion in annual revenue. The company reported a record annual consolidated...
Like IT sector in the past, everything's coming together for pharma now: GV PrasadIndia is well positioned to be a dominant force in the global generics industry and that is showing.
PMO to document collective response of centre, states to Covid-19In the letter, a copy of which was seen by ET, Mishra said the collective response must be documented in a comprehensive manner. He said th...
Covid-19 Impact: Titan reworks omnichannel directive for its jewellery wing to gain recovery in third quarterThe lockdown has dampened the general mood and consumer sentiment. People are sticking to essentials and discretionary spend is low. We, ho...
How young entrepreneurs are dressing for success with niche brands of leather productsThe leather landscape is peppered with design/concept heavy companies that are thriving on products that actually tell stories.
New robot shows how first land animals moved 360 million years agoThe findings may help designers create amphibious robots able to move across granular surfaces more efficiently - and with less likelihood ...