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You’re Probably Using Your Bath Towel Longer Than You Should, And It Might Be Dirtier Than It FeelsYour bath towel, often perceived as clean, can quickly become a breeding ground for bacteria after just a few uses. Experts recommend washi...
You’re Probably Using Your Bath Towel Longer Than You Should, And It Might Be Dirtier Than It FeelsYour bath towel, often perceived as clean, can quickly become a breeding ground for bacteria after just a few uses. Experts advise washing ...
These mid-cap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 32%, according to analystsIn the short term, sentiment impacts stock prices, which, in turn, is impacted by events and the narratives built around them. The big even...
How aging aircraft, waste and clogged toilets are flushing Air India’s reputation down the drainAir India faces problems with clogged toilets on long-haul flights due to passengers flushing inappropriate items. This has caused several ...
Reporter’s diary: Why the Gulf port of Jebel Ali plays a crucial role in India’s tradeIn the heart of the desert, Jebel Ali Port stands as a trade bridge between the East and West. For Indian traders, it is a beacon of hope a...
How to exercise safely in the heat? A guideEven when you're at rest, your body produces heat - and the amount increases as your muscles burn fat and carbohydrates when you exercise. ...
Liz Holmes wants you to forget about ElizabethTen years ago, Holmes was the world's youngest self-made female billionaire, worth $4.5 billion (on paper, in Theranos stock), and one of t...
How AI and DNA are unlocking the mysteries of global supply chainsCompanies are using DNA mist, blockchain, digital twin technology to bring transparency and build an efficient supply chain.
Arthritis isn't curable. Quit smoking, manage blood glucose & exercise for 30 mins daily to delay onsetIn total, there are more than 100 different types of arthritis.
Some traditions of office decor defy time as well as common sensePrime Minister Narendra Modi has promised change, and an eager India awaits the first concrete signs that he is delivering on his promise.
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Masaya Igarashi wants $200 headphones for his new iPod Touch, and he's torn between Nintendo Co's Wii and Sony's PlayStation 3 game console...