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Psychology suggests people who keep old cards, ticket stubs, and tiny keepsakes aren't just sentimental - they may be protecting identity through objects that hold emotional continuityPsychologists explain that holding onto seemingly insignificant objects like old cards or tickets is not just sentimentality. These items h...
After Yunus regime freed Rahmani, India watches Bangladesh's radical Islam surgeConcerns rise over Islamist radical movements in South Asia. Jashimuddin Rahmani, an influential ideologue, has been released on bail in Ba...
Andy Flower: The Luis Enrique of RCB, transforming team to back-to-back IPL championsRoyal Challengers Bengaluru secured their second IPL title consecutively. Coach Andy Flower is credited with this success. He transformed t...
Dalcore launches North India’s first YOO-branded residences ‘The Falcon’ in GurugramDalcore has launched The Falcon, North India's first YOO-branded ultra-luxury residences on Gurugram's Golf Course Road. Designed by YOO In...
Why Do Some Employees Agree Publicly but Disagree in Private?Meetings often end with apparent agreement, but employees later voice objections privately. This disconnect stems from a lack of psychologi...
Is There a Social Risk of Being Too Formal in Your Workplace?Professionalism in the workplace isn't always a universal standard, as informal norms significantly shape team cohesion and interaction. To...
When a Coworker Says “I’m Close to the Boss” at Work, It Changes More Than You ThinkA seemingly casual remark about being "close to the boss" can subtly shift workplace dynamics. This informal connection, even without proof...
Why Do Some Coworkers Ask for Referrals While Complaining About Their Team? The Psychology Behind This Confusing Workplace HabitEmployees often seek job referrals while speaking negatively about their current teams. This behavior, driven by self-enhancement and a des...
Sperm whale giving birth video analysis shows 11 whales helping newborn stay afloatSperm whale giving birth: Rare footage captured the first high-resolution Sperm whale birth 2 years ago, revealing unprecedented coordinate...
After elephants, monkeys show ability to 'name' each other, reveals new studyResearchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that marmoset monkeys use specific vocal calls named 'phee-calls' to identif...
Are you a ‘personality hire’? What the new GenZ workplace term meansPersonality hires are chosen for their interpersonal skills and cultural fit rather than technical expertise. This hiring method can enhanc...
Pakistan cricketer Haris Rauf fights with fan in US. Watch the viral video of ugly quarrel herePakistan cricketer Haris Rauf was caught in a public altercation with a fan in the USA, captured in a viral video. The incident, amid Pakis...
Culture, political, economy decide society's future in changing climate crises, researchers sayResearchers at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna have found that the outcomes of a changing climate crisis are determined by a combination ...
66% of Indian employees want to work completely from home: Survey70% of people reported their job satisfaction is better than before COVID-19 restrictions. 61% of employees find it manageable to effective...
UK’s Indian-origin counter-terror chief calls for religious inclusivityNeil Basu, Scotland Yard’s Indian-origin chief of counterterror policing, said no community should be expected to “assimilate” because all ...
- Scratching helps boost social bonding in monkeys
London, Sep 11 (IANS) Scratching can be a sign of stress in many primates, including humans, and may may have evolved as a communication to...
NASA starts year-long mission to simulate life on MarsSix NASA recruits have shut themselves inside a dome in Hawaii to begin a year-long isolation programme that will simulate life on Mars.
SAP to globally employ people with Autism as software testersSAP sees a potential competitive advantage to leveraging the unique talents of people with autism, while also helping them to secure meanin...
Google searches for talent in Jammu & KashmirGetting Google to Srinagar is part of the American charity's ideas of helping people to identify opportunities and promote technology.
- An opportunity to clean system of corruption: Business leaders
With the nation's focus on corruption as highlighted by Anna Hazare, business leaders see an opportunity for cleaning up the system