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E20 causes no engine damage, no major mileage loss: IIT KanpurIIT Kanpur researchers report no significant fuel efficiency drop with E20 petrol. Their studies found no evidence of engine damage from th...
Psychology says people who avoid cutting cakes on birthdays or anniversaries don’t dislike people, they like to celebrate their special days differentlyPsychology suggests that people who don't like cutting cakes on birthdays and anniversaries are not unhappy or they don’t hate people. For ...
'World wants me to die': Bryan Johnson to people after announcing his incurable autoimmune gastritis disease, claims he is similar to 'Jesus'Bryan Johnson revealed his Autoimmune Gastritis diagnosis, which he believes sparked global negative reactions. He suggests this response s...
ONGC moves closer to India's first geothermal plantONGC has drilled its second geothermal well in Ladakh's Puga Valley. This marks a significant step towards developing India's first pilot g...
Red light therapy is the latest fad for a glow-up as celebs swear by LED masksRed light therapy has emerged as one of the fastest-growing wellness trends, with celebrities, clinics and consumers turning to LED masks, ...
Bluesky appoints Toni Schneider as CEO after four-month interim stintToni Schneider has been named Bluesky's permanent chief executive officer. He previously served in an interim capacity for four months. Sch...
Psychology says people who never change their WhatsApp or iMessage profile photo aren't necessarily unsocial, they may focus on consistency over constant updatesPsychology suggests that people who never change their WhatsApp or iMessage profile photo aren't necessarily inactive or uninterested in so...
Meta AI image detector fails to identify some of its own cropped AI images: AnalysisIn an analysis of 40 images generated using Muse Image, Reuters found the detection tool verified all of the original AI-generated images b...
She battled cancer, lost her eyesight temporarily and wrote 11 books before 20: The inspiring journey of a survivor who turned pain into purposeDr Parin Somani overcame a cancer diagnosis and temporary vision loss to become an accomplished author. She has since earned two PhDs and s...
Nithin Kamath's remarks spark public spat between Zerodha and Groww over direct mutual fundsZerodha's Nithin Kamath and Groww are debating direct mutual fund offerings publicly. Kamath reiterated Zerodha's commitment to free direct...
Psychology says people who celebrate their birthdays alone aren't isolated, they may simply be choosing solitude over loud partiesSome people intentionally choose to spend their birthdays on their own. They might take a solo trip, enjoy a favorite meal, visit a quiet p...
Misinformation is shaping world, from climate change to wars: Cambridge University Professor Sander van der LindenProfessor Sander van der Linden studies how people fall for misinformation and manipulation. Digital technology accelerates the spread of f...
Psychology of keeping beards: People who keep a beard aren't just following a trend; a 2012 study found beards make a man look older, higher-status, and more aggressiveStudies reveal beards make men appear older and more dominant. Facial hair increases perceptions of social status and aggression. Women did...
Can you really stay friends with your ex-girlfriends or ex-boyfriends? Psychologists explain when it works out and when it holds you backResearch shows that maintaining friendships with ex-partners can thrive if both parties have clear motivations and a history of a positive ...
Psychology says people who stop the use of all kinds of screen devices like TV, phones, tablets, etc an hour before bed aren't avoiding technology but building a bedtime routine: What the behaviour reveals?Psychology says people who stop the use of all kinds of screen devices like TV, phones, tablets, etc. an hour before bed aren't simply tryi...
Delayed healing, emotional distress, false hope: Psychologists say stalking your ex's social media may be doing more harm than goodScrolling through an ex's social media late at night might feel comforting, but psychologists warn of a significant cost. A study found tha...
Psychology says people who constantly compare themselves to others aren't just overthinking: Researchers say the modern world may be pushing the human mind beyond what it evolved forFeeling inadequate scrolling through social media? A new study suggests it's not personal insecurity, but an 'evolutionary mismatch.' Our b...