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Psychology says a woman's 60s aren't the decade when she withdraws from the world; they're the first decade when every role that defined her loosens, and her inner self finally has space to breatheNew research reveals women's self-esteem reaches its peak in their 60s. This period brings a calm confidence as life's demands lessen. Wome...
How Artificial Intelligence Is Rewriting Planet HuntingAstronomers are now leveraging artificial intelligence to sift through vast amounts of exoplanet data, a task impossible for humans alone. ...
Before He Became Famous, Albert Einstein Worked as a Patent ClerkBefore becoming a physics icon, Albert Einstein worked as a patent examiner in Bern, Switzerland. This seemingly ordinary job provided fina...
Quote of the day by Albert Einstein: ‘Learn from yesterday, live for…’Albert Einstein, a renowned physicist, developed theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize. His famous quote "Learn from yesterday, li...
US lawmaker Raja Krishnamoorthi condemns anti-semitic and anti-Indian graffiti at NYU libraryUS Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi condemned antisemitic, anti-Indian, and racist graffiti found at New York University's Bern Dibner Libra...
Your Covid vaccination might save your kidneys, reveals UCLA studyA UCLA Health study reveals that Covid-19 vaccination significantly reduces the risk of severe kidney damage in hospitalized patients. Unva...
Emergency Credit Suisse rescue shakes faith in SwitzerlandThe use of emergency laws, in which shareholders and parliamentarians have no say, will also damage the standing of Switzerland's financial...
An adventurer or not? Study shows that brain waves during sleep determine your risk-taking propensityYour sleep isn't just key to your subconscious but to many other things.
More than one-third of the world's heat deaths each year due to global warming: StudyAbout 35% of heat deaths in the United States can be blamed on climate change, the study found.
How lung temperature influences coronavirus replication decodedNatural temperature differences which exist in the upper and lower respiratory tract influence the replication of the novel coronavirus and...
Not too late to contain new strain: Top coronavirus mutation trackerHowever, there is a fair chance that the strain is already circulating under the radar in other countries, said Emma Hodcroft. The US-Briti...
Most people infected with novel coronavirus develop symptoms: StudyThe latest study, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, suggests that true asymptomatic cases of SARS-CoV-2 comprise a minority of infect...
Earth warming at faster rate than in last 2,000 years: StudyThermal extremes across the world cannot be inferred from regional temperature phenomena like the oft-mentioned "Medieval Warm Period" in E...
Solar System 2.0 may have water-rich planets: StudySeven planets revolving around TRAPPIST-1, a star 40 light-years away from Earth, have piqued scientists' interest because of the possibili...
Comets may have sparked life on Earth: StudyNow, for the first time, repeated detections at a comet have been confirmed by Rosetta in Comet 67P/C-G's fuzzy atmosphere, or coma.
Dogs have special brain spot to recognise human facesGregory Berns heads the Dog Project in Emory's Department of Psychology, which is researching evolutionary questions surrounding man's best...
Researchers develop batteryless cardiac pacemaker powered by heart motionThe researchers' first prototype is based on a commercially available automatic wristwatch. All unnecessary parts were removed to reduce we...
- President Pratibha Patil leaves on 8-day visit to Switzerland, Austria
President Pratibha Patil today left on a visit to Switzerland and Austria during which she will hold bilateral talks with the leadership th...
- UBS move shakes foundations of Swiss bank secrecy
Under a 75-year-old law, Swiss banking secrecy can only be lifted when individuals are deemed to have deliberately defrauded tax authoritie...
- E-commerce keeping postmen busy: Union
E-commerce and advertising have buoyed postal services even though international letter-post has fallen in the past five years, the Univers...