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'Most important wearable ever made': Deepinder Goyal announces waitlist for 'Temple' device. All details hereDeepinder Goyal has unveiled his new wearable device, Temple. This experimental gadget is designed to monitor brain health. Goyal describes...
Book of the Day: The Origin of Consciousness by Julian Jaynes — The radical theory that rewrote the human mindBook of the Day: For serious readers willing to grapple with its complexity, it offers not definitive answers but a radical reframing of on...
Aviation, longevity, brain blood flow: Inside Deepinder Goyal’s entrepreneurial yearWhile Deepinder Goyal, chief executive officer of Eternal, the parent of Zomato and Blinkit, continues to scale it up, he is also diversify...
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal teases brain blood flow monitor TempleDeepinder Goyal, founder and CEO of Zomato's parent company Eternal, on Sunday shared a first look at his new product, a brain blood flow m...
Apollo neurologist shares 10 proven ways to slow ageing amid Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal’s gravity-longevity link hypothesisZomato CEO Deepinder Goyal sparked debate with his “gravity ageing hypothesis,” suggesting reduced brain blood flow from standing may accel...
Sleeping late at night could shorten your lifespan, warn Harvard and Stanford studies. How to reverse damage?Research from Harvard Medical School, Stanford Medicine, and health experts warns that consistently sleeping late can have severe long-term...
How older people are reaping brain benefits from new techResearch suggests older adults using technology show lower dementia risk, possibly due to mental challenges, social connections, and functi...
How music provides a connection in a way other forms of social media and internet usage do notWe found that the emotions that make people feel connected in conversation are also the emotions whose expression in music captures 'what m...
Mammalian brain size depends on the quality of parental care: StudyThe research was carried out on a sample of bird brains.
Do you swear a lot? This is how it may impact your mind, body & relationshipsWhether we are fans of swearing or not, many of us are likely to resort to it now and again.
Anchoring, biases, curse of knowledge: Mistakes that lead to inaccurate judgements at workSocial scientists study how cognitive bias or stereotyping impacts workplace behaviours.
- Over 1,000 genes linked to educational attainment identified
Sydney, July 25 (IANS) An international team of scientists has identified nearly 1,300 genetic variants associated with how much education ...
Whales, dolphins have human-like 'cultures': StudyWhales and dolphins live in tightly-knit social groups, have complex relationships, communicate with each other and even have regional dial...
- Here's how primates developed larger brains
New York, March 28 (IANS) A diet rich in fruits may have been responsible for larger brain size in primates, researchers say.
IISc researchers developing machine that can understand 'worldview'Automating decisions could save cos huge amounts of money and reduce man power, wh ich can be instead used for more critical tasks
Parental absence may delay brain development in kidsChildren left without direct parental care for extended periods of time show larger gray matter volumes which can delay their brain develop...
- Does drinking help your career?
While many were quick to dismiss the findings of a recent study showing that drinkers make more on average than those that abstain from alc...