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Psychology of yawning: Psychology says the person who yawns right after you do isn't just tired; a 2011 study found contagious yawning is tied to empathy, and you catch it most from the people you're closest toA study suggests contagious yawning reflects emotional closeness between people. Researchers observed that people are more likely to catch ...
Why do people say ‘God bless you’ when they sneeze? The psychology, science, history behind the strange habitSneeze Psychology: The common reflex to say "God bless you" after a sneeze stems from ancient beliefs about souls leaving the body and fear...
Why does seeing someone yawn make you yawn too?Contagious yawning is a mix of biology and empathy. This simple story explains how mirror neurons, social bonding, and brain temperature co...
No Kings means No Kings. No wonder Trump hates it.Millions of Americans recently protested against President Donald Trump's actions. These demonstrations were among the largest in US histor...
How China talked markets out of a run on the yuanThis year, as China's economy wobbled and money left the country, the PBOC took a starkly different approach, defending the currency by sig...
Paint me happy! Pleasant music soothes newborns, reveals new researchChildren might have even greater exposure to music than adults do.
Tech Inc has never witnessed such a high. But is it ready for the new twist?This sector has resurrected itself as a bellwether, demonstrating great resilience during the pandemic. The markets have been swift to take...
Ask Dr D: What left Sarfaraz Ahmed open-mouthed on the field against IndiaAhmed knew that Pakistan has been hammered by India without fail at the World Cup
If you felt dogs like cuddling, you are wrong!When a dog is especially anxious it bares its teeth or may bite, but there are also 'subtler indicators' that it may be uncomfortable.
Sensex tanks 100 points; top eleven stocks in actionThe Sensex dropped over 100 points in mid-morning trade, led by losses in ITC, HDFC Bank, Infosys and RIL.
Expect rupee to be in 53.50-54 range for some time: K Harihar, FirstRand Bank"Rupee is extremely good from a sentiment point of view, especially if it gets a backup from macroeconomics, the rating agency behaviour an...