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In 1892, French archaeologists studied an ancient Greek sanctuary on Mount Parnassus: Strange fault lines beneath the temple revived the mystery of Delphiās OracleRecent geological investigations at Ancient Delphi have unearthed fault lines beneath the famed sanctuary. This hidden landscape may have r...
Struggling with mental clarity? Eating elaichi can be helpful. Check other benefits and safe usageCardamom, or elaichi, is more than a flavorful spice—it offers a range of health benefits. Regular consumption of cardamom leaves or seeds ...
Study confirms swimming too soon after eating may be deadly; teen girl's death highlights hidden dangerA tragic incident occurred in Cleethorpes. Lucy Reid, a 15-year-old, died after swimming post-lunch. She consumed pizza and chips before en...
Why you keep rewatching 'Friends', and what It really says about your mental health?A recent study reveals that rewatching favourite TV shows like Friends or The Big Bang Theory is more than just habit — it’s a form of emot...
Kidney-damaging jaggery? How this 'healthy' sweetener could be slowly harming your internal organsRecent findings show the presence of harmful chemicals in market-sold jaggery, posing significant health risks such as kidney damage. Adult...
Till we get proof of E.T., keep reading ETA Harvard paper suggests that there are alien residents among, well, Americans. The paper suggests four types of CTs: (1) member of an anci...
China quietly recruits overseas chip talent as US tightens curbsChina operates talent programs at various levels of government, targeting a mix of overseas Chinese and foreign experts.
China quietly recruits overseas chip talent as US tightens curbsThe race to attract tech talent comes as President Xi Jinping emphasises China's need to achieve self-reliance in semiconductors in the fac...
China quietly recruits overseas chip talent as US tightens curbsChina's chip industry has flourished in recent years but faces a shortage of about 200,000 people this year, including engineers and chip d...
Cow urine not safe for humans, contains harmful bacteria: India's top Animal research instituteA study conducted by the Indian Veterinary Research Institute has found that cow urine contains at least 14 types of harmful bacteria, incl...
- Welcoming bugbusters
This new concept has been proposed and recommended as security as a service, and cloud service providers deliver this kind of security pack...
Wired to the futureThe good news is that reserves of lithium, a rare metal critical to build batteries for EVs, have been discovered in Mandya, 100 km from Be...
- Of cyber hurdles
In countries like India, people are poor and infrastructure is not up to the mark.
- Responsible profitability
The study constructed an ESG disclosure index to measure the companies' disclosures. Results show that only profitability measured by retur...
Climate change: Protecting & restoring ecosystems are the key basis of human prosperity, well-beingUnderstanding the nature of hazards and the interconnected systemic risks is the basis for managing complex and cascading hazards and risks...
Sharing is CaringMobile infrastructure sharing in telecom is an important measure to reduce costs. It is useful in the startup phase to build coverage quick...
Banker's yield to maturityThis study aimed at looking at the micro-level impact of VRS on bank employees. The attempt was to look at it from the perspective of the e...
- The Climate It's A-Changin'
Two of the three laureates - Klaus Hasselmann and Syukuro Manabe - pioneered climate modelling, from elegant conceptual explanations of obs...
- It's just not by accident
Steps taken for prevention, such as legislations enforcing traffic rules and awareness campaigns, indirectly change human behaviour, but di...
- Catalogue of 1318 new species of butterflies
Bhimtal-based butterfly expert on Indian species Peter Smetacek has come up with a catalogue of the butterflies of India. The catalogue fea...