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Forget pills? This humble vegetable juice slashes blood pressure in just 14 days, biggest study everNew research from the University of Exeter reveals beetroot juice significantly lowers blood pressure in older adults. Drinking nitrate-ric...
Buried with three swords and a gold mask, scientists reconstruct the face of a 3,500-year-old Mycenaean woman who lived before the Trojan WarA woman buried with a gold mask and swords in Mycenae was wrongly identified for decades. New DNA tests show she was nobility, not a wife. ...
Quote of the day by Robert Anderson: 'In every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce. The trick is to find, and continue to find, grounds for marriage' - Lessons on the secret behind long-lasting relationships by American playwrightRenowned playwright Robert Anderson's simple yet timeless quote reveals marriage's reality. The perspective talks about the enduring love t...
King Charles III heads to Washington on a delicate mission to restore the UK-US relationshipKing Charles III arrives in Washington for a state visit. The trip faces security challenges after a shooting incident. Political differenc...
Hinduja Group to invest Rs 7,500 crore in Tamil Nadu's EV ecosystem: CM StalinTamil Nadu secured significant investments. Chief Minister MK Stalin announced that the Hinduja Group will invest Rs 7500 crore in the stat...
Is Antarctica going green? Here's why scientists aren’t celebrating this environmental shiftA recent study reveals a dramatic increase in vegetation cover across Antarctica, especially the Antarctic Peninsula, which has expanded ov...
Research says playing musical instrument boosts brain health in later lifeContinuing to play a musical instrument, particularly the piano, into later life has been associated with a sharper brain, according to a r...
Carbon emissions in India to increase by 8.2 per cent in 2023: StudyGlobal emissions from coal, oil and gas are all projected to increase by 1.1, 1.5 and 0.5 per cent, respectively, even as they are predicte...
This university in UK will let you major in magic; admissions have begun for September 2024 intakeThe University of Exeter is launching the UK's first postgraduate degree in magic and the occult to cater to the growing interest in these ...
Is Twitter's new CEO Linda Yaccarino heading toward a glass cliff?Linda Yaccarino appointment renewed questions about the "glass cliff," a theory that women - as well as underrepresented minorities - are m...
Some COVID-19 patients may be infectious even after ten days, says new studyThe team led by researchers at the University of Exeter found that 13 per cent of people still exhibited clinically-relevant levels of viru...
Some Covid-affected could remain infectious for over 10 days: StudyThe results of the study assume significance as governments around the world have started reducing the quarantine period for those infected...
UK to begin trials to test if anti-TB BCG vaccine works against COVID-19The University of Exeter in south-west England said on Sunday that it is leading the UK arm of the worldwide research called the BCG vaccin...
New research suggests type 1 diabetes is two different conditionsThe research may prove to be a significant step towards finding a cure for some diabetics.
Seven-point plan to help tackle growing threat of climate change: ReportA team of international researchers, including experts from the University of Exeter in the UK, examined how politicians and legislators ca...
Climate change could raise food shortage globally: StudyResearchers led by the University of Exeter in the UK examined how climate change could affect the vulnerability of different countries to ...
- Even physicists avoid mathematics: Study
London, Nov 12 (IANS) Physicists avoid highly mathematical work despite being trained in advanced mathematics, a new study suggests.
Birds alter songs to be heard over increased acoustic noiseThe results suggest that birds are able to perceive increases in noise and respond accordingly - not unlike humans do when in raucous setti...
- Global warming spurs spread of crop pests, finds new study
Crop pests are spreading to colder parts of the world as climate change warms the world, a new study has revealed. It used published observ...
- Companies with women on boards fare worse on stock market
Cos with female board members face stock mkt prejudice despite performing well on other measures, according to a study. Ten things that mak...