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World’s hottest market has Korea bulls reaching for protectionSouth Korean stocks are seeing a shift from optimism to caution as investors trim positions and add protection. While chip giants Samsung E...
World’s hottest market has Korea bulls reaching for protectionSouth Korean stocks are seeing a shift from optimism to caution as investors trim positions and add protection. While chip giants Samsung E...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or IBC - Curious case of one stock, two companies. Only one of them makes brakesOn paper this is a friction-material company. In practice, the larger force inside the company is an investment portfolio. The friction bus...
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is a 'Genetic Djinn': Pakistani cricket 'expert' says RR IPL star has brought baseball mechanics in cricketRajasthan Royals' young opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is making waves in IPL 2026. A Pakistani analyst called him a 'Genetic Djinn' for his p...
Huawei's 'chip queen' etches her name in China's tech folkloreHe Tingbo, Huawei's "chip queen", spearheads the company's semiconductor innovation. Facing U.S. sanctions, Huawei is developing new chip t...
Patience Over Panic: Jeremy Grantham’s investment mantra for modern investorsLegendary investor Jeremy Grantham emphasizes discipline over excitement in volatile markets. He advises buying assets cheaply, staying pat...
The Moon is making your days longer, and most people have no ideaOur planet's days are getting longer. The Moon's gravity slows Earth's spin, a process ongoing for billions of years. Now, melting polar ic...
A simple diving trip led an 18-year-old to build a system to pull plastic from the oceanInspired by a beach clean-up day, an 18-year-old innovator envisioned a groundbreaking solution for ocean pollution. By applying his unders...
Five snakes that actually fly, here's what they are and where to spot themFive species of Southeast Asian snakes defy gravity by launching from trees and flattening their bodies into a ribbon-like shape to glide. ...
US stock market today: Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq navigate Iran tensions and inflation fears — could soaring oil prices and AI mania trigger Wall Street’s next big warning?US stock market today is navigating a delicate balance between geopolitical risk and inflation uncertainty. The Dow Jones edged up 0.01% to...
350 years later Newton's Law of Gravity just got put to the ultimate test — here's how it didNewton’s Law of Gravity just survived its biggest cosmic test. Scientists studied nearly 686,000 galaxies spread across 7 billion light-yea...
110 years ago, a Polish scientist accidentally dipped his pen into molten tin - what he discovered still helps run your smartphoneA lab accident in 1916 led to a breakthrough in crystal growth. Jan Czochralski's method for creating pure silicon crystals is fundamental ...
War without borders: The rise of cyberattacks beyond the battlefieldCyber conflict has escalated beyond borders following US-Israeli strikes on Iran, with hacktivists and state-backed actors launching global...
In 1938, Laszlo Biro noticed newspaper ink dried instantly while his fountain pen kept smudging, what he invented next 'revolutionised' writing foreverA Hungarian journalist, Laszlo Biro, noticed newspaper ink dried fast. This led him to invent the ballpoint pen. He replaced fountain pen i...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or IBC - Part 57: Forging firm that supplies Tata, M&M, JCB. Nobody talks about it enoughFor over four decades, one company has been making crankshafts quietly and precisely, supplying customers from Tata Motors to Liebherr to M...
Why do some people keep sponge in fridge? This simple trick has 5 benefitsA simple kitchen hack is gaining traction: placing a dry sponge in your fridge's vegetable drawer. This seemingly odd practice effectively ...
Scientists Say Earth’s Inner Core May Have Slowed and Shifted Direction: But It’s Not the Dramatic Change Headlines SuggestScientists have found Earth's inner core rotation is not constant. It sometimes spins faster or slower than the outer layers, and can even ...