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From Royalty to Retail: The Cultural Renaissance of the Indian DiamondIndia's diamond legacy began with the legendary Golconda mines, once the world's primary source, yielding stones that adorned royalty and f...
Bottles, flasks grow scarce in India as gas crunch hits glassmakersIndia's glass industry faces severe production disruptions due to Middle East conflict-induced energy shortages. Gas diversions to househol...
India, Japan in talks for exploring rare earths, sources sayJapan plans to partner with India for rare earth extraction in Rajasthan. Tokyo will offer technology and funding for deposits. This move a...
Pedro Sanchez, a global champion who fed the world’s poor dies at 85Pedro A. Sanchez, a soil scientist, passed away at 85. He revolutionized agriculture in poor nations, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. San...
PM Modi wishes INSV Kaundinya crew as it sails to Oman; all you need to know about the engineless shipINSV Kaundinya, an engineless Indian Navy vessel built using ancient stitched-ship techniques, has set sail from Gujarat to Oman. This maid...
Pakistan among top countries with 'inefficient' agricultural water use: World BankPakistan faces critical water inefficiency in agriculture. This contributes to a global freshwater loss of 324 billion cubic metres annuall...
How did black slave make sour-mash Jack Daniel whiskey for which US is known today?Nathan Nearest Green was a black slave born in the US while his ancestors were from Africa and sold to white masters. He developed sour-mas...
What caused Morocco's earthquake? A geologist studying the Atlas mountains explainsThe recent earthquake, which was caused by a geological phenomenon known as a "reverse fault," suggests that stress from the plates pushing...
Israeli firm meddled in more than 30 elections: reportsFollowing the latest revelations, Israel might also face increased pressure to rein in its cutting-edge cyberware and technology sector whi...
Why architects are resurrecting traditional building techniques to beat the heatIn Nigeria, for example, people have long used biomimicry to copy the style of local flora and fauna as they design their homes.
Spreading ideology: Chinese Communist Party opens school in Tanzania to train party officials from regionThe Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Leadership School, for which China provided a support of $40 million in funding, was opened early this year and ...
CPEC could destroy Pakistan economy and societyIt is not merely a corridor that Pakistan is hoping will transform its economy but rather a project that may wreck its finances and societa...
- Neanderthals were first known artists on Earth: Study
London, Feb 23 (IANS) It's not modern humans but Neanderthals who were the first known artists on Earth, say scientists who found evidence ...
A rare astronomical event: Mercury to transit Sun on May 9It appears as a dot (black spot) on the solar disc because its angular size is very small compared to that of the Sun as seen from the Eart...
Hundreds of galaxies hidden behind Milky Way discoveredScientists have discovered hundreds of galaxies just 250 million light years away from Earth which had been hidden from view until now by o...
Indian cricket's fitness standards have improved: Patrick FarhartThe team's physiotherapist Patrick Farhart says he closely monitors each member of the squad as the body-types of players differ considerab...
Ancient oceans were rich in gold: StudyResearchers have developed a new technique to estimate how much gold was in oceans billions of years ago.
Origin of AIDS found: Study reveals HIV pandemic started in Kinshasa in 1920sAnalysis suggests that the common ancestor of group M is likely to have emerged in Kinshasa around 1920 (with 95% of estimated dates betwee...
New species of lizard discovered in AustraliaResearchers from The Australian National University found the six centimetre long Ctenotus ora, or the Coastal Plains Skink, living in the ...
- Nearly 57% of surveyed employers use crowdsourcing for recruitment purposes: TimesJobs.com survey
A recently concluded TimesJobs.com survey has revealed that nearly 57% of the surveyed employers use crowdsourcing for recruitment purposes.