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Your dreams aren’t random. Here’s what’s really happeningDreams are not random but are shaped by individual traits, daily events, and social activities, a new study reveals. Researchers used AI to...
Who is Vladimir Luxuria? Italy’s transgender politician and host of the naked reality show whose two contestants diedItalian model Pamela Genini was allegedly murdered by her partner, Gianluca Soncin, with multiple stab wounds during an argument. Genini wa...
Indian migrants take 'donkey' route to Italy: A trail of broken dreams, loss and abuseFrom Spain to Poland, demand for cheap migrant workers across Europe has grown as production costs rise and local labour migrates to higher...
The Vatican's top expert on AI ethics is a friar from a medieval Franciscan orderFriar Paolo Benanti is the Vatican's go-to person on the technology and he has the ear of Pope Francis as well as some of Silicon Valley's ...
Italy promotes centuries old soft power connections with IndiaThe second volume on History, economic and society”, edited by the Publishing House Aditya Prakashan, was introduced by Prof.Tommaso Bobbio...
Trio win physics Nobel for work that helps understand changing climateOne half of the prize, worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.15 million), goes in equal parts to Manabe, who is 90, and Hasselmann for modell...
Indian students enrolled in Italian universities stranded back home due to travel banAs the students witnessed a flashback similar to the brutal first wave of COVID-19 in Italy last year, many of them had rushed back home ea...
FDA approved drug 'Teicoplanin' found more effective in treating COVID -19 virus: IIT Delhi researchThe research by the institute's Kusuma School of Biological Science screened an assemblage of 23 approved drugs, which have shown leads tow...
Indians at the covid epicentre: Locked out, confused & waiting to come homeMany students ET spoke with feared they would be left to the mercy of the already-overburdened Italian healthcare system if they test posit...
Believe it or not: Mona Lisa's famed smile may be forcedMost neuropsychological theories say that if a smile is asymmetric it is usually non-genuine.
- Ancient tooth reveals Mesolithic man ate fish, plants
London, June 3 (IANS) In a first, scientists have discovered evidence that humans from the Mesolithic period consumed fish and plants and a...
Aten Porus Lifesciences: Firm is developing drugs to fight a host of rare diseases globallyTo begin with, the duo decided to focus on Niemann-Pick Type C (NPC) disorder that’s also referred to as Childhood Alzheimer’s.
Four of six great apes species face extinction
Aiwo to focus on European quick weight-loss techniqueAiwo, has quietly pivoted and is now focussing almost entirely on a European quick weight-loss technique that has attracted many enthusiast...