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Why is it called spam? The surprising story behind one of the internet's most famous wordsSpam origin history: The term spam originated from a canned meat product introduced by Hormel Foods in 1937. A famous British comedy sketch...
Ever wondered why lemons float and limes don't? Here's the fascinating answerLemon and lime experiment: Lemons float in water while limes often sink, a surprising difference. This behavior is due to slight variations...
Weekly Lucky Numbers, Lucky Colors, Lucky Days & Unlucky Days for Every Zodiac Sign (July 13–19, 2026)Wondering what the stars have planned for you next week? The astrology forecast for July 13–19, 2026, reveals the luckiest day, lucky numbe...
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsOver the next few trading sessions, the direction of indices like the Nifty and Sensex will be determined by news on ceasefire violations a...
Quote of the Day by Hugh Grant: "My wife agrees with me that marriage is a pretty preposterous social construct. But..." - Lessons on love, relationship, and raising children by Julia Roberts' co-actorHugh Grant's marriage quote talks about his evolving views on commitment. He initially saw marriage as a preposterous social construct. How...
Psychology says the person whose eyes keep drifting back to one option on the menu or one face on a dating app has basically already decided; a 2003 study found how your gaze locks onto your choiceResearch shows our eyes shift towards choices before we consciously decide. This gaze cascade effect grows stronger as decisions approach. ...
Psychology says the person filling the margins with doodles during a long Zoom call isn't checked out; a 2009 study found doodlers actually remembered about 29% more of what they heardDoodling during boring tasks can actually improve memory retention. A study found that people who doodled remembered more information after...
Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender OTT release in India: When and where to watch the long-awaited animated movie onlineThe Avatar Aang animated film is all set to premiere globally on OTT this month. This new release date is much earlier than the original Oc...
Psychology of smiling: Psychology says the barista whose smile crinkles their eyes isn't just doing customer service; Ekman's research found a real "Duchenne" smile is physiologically tied to genuine enjoymentGenuine smiles often involve eye crinkles, indicating real positive feelings. Subsequent research shows these eye crinkles can be deliberat...
5 unusual edible plants you can grow at home for better taste, nutrition and varietyTransform your home garden by incorporating unique edible plants that go beyond traditional vegetables. Okinawa spinach adds a touch of bea...
FIFA 2026: A tale of two world cupsCristiano Ronaldo's international career concluded after Spain defeated Portugal in a subdued match. Norway's Erling Haaland emerged as a n...
Life Lesson of the day by Marcus Aurelius: 'Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the...' - The ancient Stoic insight that still shapes modern thinkingLife Lesson of the day by Marcus Aurelius: Marcus Aurelius, a Roman emperor, offers timeless life lessons. His philosophy emphasizes self-d...
FIFA Prez Infantino confirms Trump call regarding Balogun suspension, says body's disciplinary process is independentFIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the organization's independent judicial process. He confirmed receiving a call from US President D...
Quote of the day by Carl Jung: “We spend the first half of life building a mask, and the second...” — Inspiring life lessons on discipline, self-control, perseverance, identity, courage and freedom from the Swiss psychologist who transformed how we understand ourselvesToday's Quote of the Day by Carl Jung explores a quiet truth that shapes almost every life. We spend years building an identity that earns ...
Charlie Munger psychology lessons: 5 hidden mind traps that change how you make life decisionsCharlie Munger psychology lessons reveal how human behavior, decision-making, and mental models shape life outcomes. His timeless wisdom on...
For low risk-takers: 5 large-caps from different sectors with an upside potential of up to 31%Now, there is nothing wrong with being bullish, because it has always paid to be bullish. Yes, one might argue that it has not paid in the ...
Techie claiming to be Microsoft employee says he is about to be laid off, but is 'relieved': 'Watching good people...'A techie claiming to be a Microsoft employee, anticipating his job loss, found unexpected relief instead of distress. For months, he observ...
G-SHOCK x Coca-Cola GA-2100CC Review: The anti-smartwatch we didn't know we neededThe G-SHOCK x Coca-Cola GA-2100CC, launched in India at Rs 14,995 and now reselling for nearly double after selling out, proves that not ev...
Wednesday quote of the day: George Orwell’s thought-provoking lesson on truth, memory and power may change the way you see the worldGeorge Orwell's quote of the day: George Orwell's chilling words from "1984" resonate powerfully today: "Who controls the past controls the...
US job openings stayed at a surprisingly strong 7.6 million in MayDespite the economic fallout from the Iran war and soaring energy prices, the U.S. job market shows surprising strength. Job openings in Ma...