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Quote of the day by Ray Dalio: 'Pain plus reflection equals progress. I view pain as a signal that I have a problem, which I view as a puzzle to solve that will give me a gem in the form of a great principle.' American investor explains how to succeed in lifeBillionaire investor Ray Dalio shares a powerful philosophy. He believes that pain, when combined with reflection, leads to progress. Dalio...
Quote of the day by Ray Dalio: 'When life doesn't give what you want, you can be angry or sad, or you can learn about how reality works and develop...' ; how to deal with challenges in life explained by the American investorLife presents challenges. Investor Ray Dalio offers wisdom on handling disappointments. He stresses that anger is futile. Instead, view fai...
Northern water snake size explained: Why this harmless snake can look massiveNorthern water snakes are common in eastern North America. These snakes are harmless and not venomous. Many people mistake them for dangero...
What to know about how a suspect in the killing of two Florida students used ChatGPTIn a disturbing twist to a double homicide investigation, prosecutors disclosed that the suspect sought advice from ChatGPT on disposing of...
White House Correspondents' dinner shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to familyAn armed man, Cole Tomas Allen, allegedly targeted Trump administration officials at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, le...
Democrats divided on whether removing Trump is a useful midterm messageDemocrats face a strategic dilemma. Some push to address President Trump's fitness for office, while others urge a focus on the economy. Ma...
Prediction bets on Polymarket tied to Iran war calls for investigations from lawmakersCongress is investigating Polymarket after anonymous traders made huge bets on the U.S.-Iran ceasefire minutes before Trump announced it. P...
Earth is getting ever brighter at night. Here's the reason whyEarth's nighttime illumination increased by 16% between 2014 and 2022, driven by urban expansion and energy access in developing regions. H...
A year into the Israel-Hamas war, students say a chill on free speech has reached college classroomsThe Israel-Hamas war impacts U.S. college campuses, causing tension and cautious discussions. Students worry about expressing their views d...
- Study warns of abrupt species decline due to climate change
Who is behind Hindenburg, the company that is shorting Adani?Founded in 2017 by Nathan Anderson, Hindenburg Research is a forensic financial research firm which analyses equity, credit and derivatives...
Covid pandemic altered teens' brains, study finds"We already know from global research that the pandemic has adversely affected mental health in youth, but we didn't know what, if anything...
3 students from India killed in Massachusetts crashFive other people were taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries suffered in the crash at about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday in Sheffield, accor...
Ashoka University and Connecticut College, USA sign MoU for student exchange and research on COVID-19 impactThe collaboration between the two institutions will enable bilateral student exchange of undergraduate students between the two campus for ...
Chinese, US scientists identify 2 bacterial secreted proteins effective in inactivating coronavirusAs the development of virus-specific vaccines and antiviral drugs usually take a great deal of time, broad-spectrum antiviral drugs could b...
As climate risks rise, scientists call for rules on solar engineering- Brain demonstrates key difference between humans and primates
New York, Nov 24 (IANS) The human brain, which is the larger version of the ancestral primate brain, demonstrates the dramatic difference b...
The world's oldest flowering plant may be 130-million-year-oldScientists have identified a 125 mn- to 130 mn-year-old freshwater plant, a contemporary of dinosaurs, as one of earliest flowering plants ...
Wikipedia information on global warming unreliable: studyWikipedia entries on controversial topics such as global warming can be unreliable due to information sabotage, a new study has claimed.
Facebook sharing boosts involvement with news and information: ResearchThe researchers studied whether the way Facebook users shared links to news stories with their friends affected how involved they remained ...