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Psychology says people who forget the names of acquaintances but just remember their faces aren't forgetful: What this common memory pattern means?Psychology says people who forget the names of acquaintances but just remember their faces aren't always dealing with poor memory. Research...
Psychology says people who keep sharing life anecdotes aren't trying to make everything about themselves, they may think through storiesPsychology suggests that people who frequently share life anecdotes aren't necessarily self-centered. They may believe that a personal stor...
No steroid, no surgery, no sugar. Kartik Aaryan reveals how he lost 18 kgs following vegetarian diet, said one food was his ‘adversary’: ‘Used to eat like a robot…’Actor Kartik Aaryan went on a massive weight loss journey for the 2024 sports biopic Chandu Champion. He lost 18 kgs for the film without a...
Psychology says people who overpack aren't poor planners, they may feel safer when they're preparedPsychology suggests that people who overpack aren't necessarily disorganized or excessively worried. A full suitcase may represent peace of...
When Manmohan Singh told then-CEC Quraishi- 'I will commit suicide'Former CEC SY Quraishi recounts Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's profound respect for the Election Commission. Singh expressed deep anguish ...
Dr Shriram Nene is all praise for Harsh Goenka's Hass avocado harvest, says India has huge untapped potential for avocado farmingHarsh Goenka announced Harrisons Malayalam's first commercial harvest of Hass avocados, marking a significant milestone for avocado cultiva...
Psychology says people who keep family photos on their work desk aren't always sentimental, they may be reminding themselves what matters mostPsychology says that people who keep family photos on their work desk aren't necessarily sentimental or easily distracted. A simple photogr...
Psychology says people who wear lots of rings aren't necessarily trying to stand out, they may be expressing identity and personal meaningA common misconception is that people who wear multiple rings are simply seeking attention. Psychology offers a more nuanced perspective. F...
As India-New Zealand ramp up ties, Congress recalls ex-Kiwi PM David Lange reviving relations in 1984India and New Zealand elevated their bilateral ties to a strategic partnership. Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his counterpart Christophe...
Psychology of clicking pictures: People who snap a photo of every moment aren't just documenting it; a 2013 study found taking the picture can actually leave you remembering the moment lessTaking pictures of experiences can actually make you remember them worse. Our brains may offload remembering to the device when a photo exi...
NCP (SP) not involved in any merger talks with Congress: Lok Sabha MP Supriya SuleSupriya Sule has dismissed speculation regarding a merger between her party and the Congress. She asserted that no merger proposals have be...
'No success can erase pain of Karur': CM Vijay recalls stampede tragedy, announces memorial for victimsTamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay spoke about the Karur stampede tragedy. He stated the incident remains a deep wound in his politic...
Shahrukh Khan's co-star once lived in a one-room home at a slum. Today, he feeds 100 poor families, has net worth over Rs 200 croreJackie Shroff grew up in difficult chawl conditions. He now helps nearly one hundred families in Mumbai. Children can contact him if they a...
Psychology says the person filling the margins with doodles during a long Zoom call isn't checked out; a 2009 study found doodlers actually remembered about 29% more of what they heardDoodling during boring tasks can actually improve memory retention. A study found that people who doodled remembered more information after...
'Scorching summer, flooding, then AQI': Doctor's take on Delhi rains go viral. Netizens share their take on NCR weatherDelhi experienced heavy overnight rain, leading to waterlogged roads and disrupted daily routines. The India Meteorological Department issu...
Psychology says people who are old school and still love vintage gasoline run cars aren't resistant to change but often value memories, control and familiarity: What the behaviour reveals?Psychology says people who are old school and still love vintage gasoline run cars aren't simply avoiding modern technology. Psychology exp...
People who never delete old photos aren't sentimental; they might be strengthening their autobiographical memory, say psychologistsPeople who never delete old photos are not necessarily being sentimental. Psychology research suggests that keeping meaningful images may h...
Psychology of the to-do list: People who scribble a to-do list to "get it out of my head" aren't just organized; a 2011 study found that making a plan shuts down the nagging of unfinished tasksUnfinished tasks create mental background noise, occupying attention and memory. Psychologists found planning these tasks stops intrusive t...
Psychology says people who vividly remember the worst moments but forget where they happened aren't unusual; a virtual reality study found stress rewrites how memories are storedNew research reveals that under emotional pressure, your brain prioritizes crucial details, enhancing memory for what's relevant to the tas...
Elephant’s memory: MIT built a robot that could remember exactly where you left your household itemsMIT's new DAAAM robot memory system marks a major advance in artificial intelligence. Unlike traditional robots, it remembers objects with ...