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BRICS+ agriculture beyond borders: Trade and resilience for a food-secure worldWith India’s leadership and BRICS+ cooperation, agriculture can become not only a source of food, but a foundation for resilience, prosperi...
Psychology suggests people who pause after being praised aren't ungrateful; they're letting the spotlight pass through safely, because attention can feel heavier than approvalReceiving genuine compliments can trigger an awkward pause as individuals process the social reward and increased self-awareness. This reac...
Ancient wooden tools discovered by scientists are changing what we know about early humansArchaeologists unearthed 430,000-year-old wooden tools in Greece, pushing back the timeline of sophisticated human craftsmanship. These han...
The mineral once mocked as “fool’s gold” may hold the future of energyFool's gold, or pyrite, may hold a new secret. Scientists found lithium within this common mineral. This discovery could change how we sour...
Anbumani Ramadoss, who banned public smoking during UPA govt, asks PM Modi to bar cigarette sales to those born after 2009PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to enact legislation prohibiting cigarette sales to individuals born af...
Why Bears Are More Complex Than We ThinkEmerging scientific evidence reveals bears possess distinct personality traits, contradicting the notion of purely instinctive behavior. Re...
NASA finds key ingredient for life on Mars, are we closer than ever?Nasa's Curiosity rover has discovered chemicals on Mars that are essential for life's origin. These findings suggest the Martian surface ca...
Drugmakers flag concerns over blue-strip antibiotic labelsThe government mandated a blue line on antibiotic packaging to curb misuse. However, pharmaceutical companies argue this will disrupt opera...
Health crisis: Mutated bird flu never seen before in Canada sparks mass ostrich cull order at BC farm; Owners refuse as US Health Officials beg to save the birdsA British Columbia ostrich farm faces federal pressure to cull its flock after a unique avian influenza strain, linked to a human case, was...
Chinese scientists find traces of water in lunar soil brought by Chang'e-5 missionBased on lunar soil samples returned by Chang'e-5 mission in 2020, Chinese scientists have found a hydrated mineral "enriched" with molecul...
"ASI report on Gyanvapi is no conclusive evidence," says All India Muslim Personal Law BoardThe All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has refuted claims that the report of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which cond...
National Relaxation Day: See its significance, ways to unwind and moreNational Relaxation Day, observed on August 15, encourages individuals to slow down and unwind. It's a day dedicated to focusing on self-ca...
Two agricultural experts from India named by UN chief to scientific group for 2021 food summitLal, a preeminent Indian-American soil scientist, was named last month as the 2020 World Food Prize Laureate for developing and mainstreami...
Nepal Army, wildlife officer dismiss Indian Army's Yeti claimOn Monday, the Army claimed its mountaineering expedition team in Nepal found mysterious large footprints in the snow that they believe bel...
Army’s ‘Yeti’ pic draws disbelief, ridicule onlineSenior scientist Dr S Sathyakumar said that the footprints could be those of the Tibetan brown bear.
- Global warming by 2°C much more lethal than 1.5°C: Study
No political pressure in Sunanda Pushkar death probe: Rajnath SinghSingh was replying to questions on the probe into the mysterious death of Sunanda, wife of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, in January last year.
- Karuna slams Jaya for opposing Sethusamudram project
M Karunanidhi today repeated his charge that ruling AIADMK is opposing Sethusamundram project for political considerations.
- 'Big Foot' forward: Mythical creatures will benefit from this reality check
Cryptozoology sounds more respectable than ‘pseudoscience’, especially if the former has a bona-fide department in a college in Oxford.
- NASA spacecraft starts digging after landing on Mars
NASA's Phoenix lander has been ordered to begin its long-awaited exploration of Mars' north pole region by clawing into the permafrost to s...