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Quote of the Day by Søren Kierkegaard: “To cheat oneself out of love is… — Inspiring lessons on fear, self-deception, human nature and why love is essential for a meaningful life by the father of existentialism and deep insight into existence, faith, and individualityQuote of the Day by Søren Kierkegaard: Søren Kierkegaard’s quote, “To cheat oneself out of love is the most terrible deception; it is an et...
Eli Lilly says next-gen obesity drug curbs sleep apnea, among other benefitsEli Lilly presented trial results for its new obesity drug retatrutide. The drug significantly reduced sleep apnea severity and knee osteoa...
Malaysia Bans Under-16s From Social Media: New Age Verification Rules EnforcedMalaysia has begun enforcing new rules. Children under 16 are now banned from social media accounts. Platforms must implement age verificat...
Greenland's independence champion despised Denmark. Trump changed his mindAs Greenland grapples with its quest for independence, a wave of rethinking has emerged. The persistent calls from US President Donald Trum...
PM Modi calls on Italian President Mattarella, reviews bilateral tiesPrime Minister Narendra Modi met with Italian President Sergio Mattarella. They discussed expanding the India-Italy partnership. Key areas ...
Researchers stuck a pair of googly eyes on the coast of Denmark and let them sit for 46 days, and here's what happened nextA floating windmill with giant spinning eyes, the Looming-Eye Buoy, was tested to deter seabirds from raiding fish traps in Europe. While i...
Researchers develop sustainable method to boost active vitamin B12 in SpirulinaA scientific breakthrough offers a new way to produce vitamin B12. Researchers are using managed light on Spirulina, a blue-green algae. Th...
Think Turning Off Unused Radiators Saves Money? Research Says OtherwiseHomeowners often turn off radiators in unused rooms to save energy. However, research shows this practice can actually reduce efficiency an...
Fossil fuels no longer offer security. Clean energy canWhile historical energy crises spurred renewable adoption, current economic conditions like inflation and high interest rates pose investme...
Weight-loss drugs may also help cut alcohol intake: StudyA new study shows GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide may help reduce heavy drinking. A trial found weekly injections cut heavy drinking days by h...
Scientists Identify the Main Cause of Sunburns, and Now They Have to Update the TextbooksA groundbreaking study reveals a new cause for sunburn's immediate pain. Scientists now believe damage to RNA, not DNA, triggers the rapid ...
EU to soon roll out age-check app for social media where India could be looking to followEuropean Union is launching an age-verification app to shield children online. India's Karnataka state has banned social media for under-16...
UK could make migrants wait up to 20 years before becoming settled - making it one of the longest waits in worldThe UK government plans to significantly increase the time migrants must wait for permanent residency, doubling the standard period to ten ...
Andhra Pradesh to draft law to restrict social media access to 13 year oldsAndhra Pradesh is set to enact a law restricting social media access for children under 13, aiming to create a safer digital environment. T...
Trump's abrupt Iran reversal exposes limits of his leverageIran war: Donald Trump's dialing down of extreme threats towards Iran was a decision made amid a backdrop of soaring tensions and volatile ...
The Heating Habits People Used Before Smart Systems And Why Some Still WorkOld heating methods are surprisingly effective. People used to adjust their homes manually for warmth. Science now shows this human-centric...
Does Turning Radiators Off in Unused Rooms Really Save HeatTurning off radiators in unused rooms may seem like a smart way to save money. However, studies show savings are often small. Heat moves to...
Denmark cracks down on international students, cuts student work, family rightsDenmark is imposing stricter rules for international students, particularly from Bangladesh and Nepal, to prevent visa misuse for labor mar...
Denmark restricts work and family rights for international students starting May 2025Denmark is set to implement new restrictions on international students from third countries enrolled in non-state-approved higher education...
This European nation now allows international students to work part-time for 90 hours per monthInternational students in Denmark can now work part-time for 90 hours per month. The Danish Immigration Service also allows them to work fu...