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Psychology says people who cannot accept expensive gifts are not ungrateful: Why generosity can sometimes feel emotionally heavy instead of joyfulPsychology suggests that people who struggle to accept expensive gifts are rarely being ungrateful. More often, they are responding to deep...
Best Proverb of the Day: “A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures in the doctor's book”- Deeper meaning behind health, happiness that still fits modern lifeBest Proverb of the Day: An ancient Irish proverb, 'A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures in the doctor's book,' offers time...
The jinx of No. 10: Why so many British PMs got the boot too soonBritain’s political system has seen repeated early exits of prime ministers over the past decade, with six leaders from David Cameron to Ke...
Psychology says people who write too fast and end up with bad handwriting aren't careless, they may simply be prioritizing ideas over precisionPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal hidden mental processes. The handwriting itself is rarely the real story. Prioritiz...
Best Italian Proverb of the Day: "Too much goodness ends up in the trash." A life lesson on why kindness needs balanceBest Italian proverb of the day: The Italian saying "La troppa bonezza finisce nella monnezza" ("Too much goodness ends up in the trash") w...
Pure milk, fresh fruit and cocoa: 141-year-old famous ice cream shop in Pune once started as a pharmacyPune's oldest ice cream parlour, Ganu Shinde, established in 1885 on Laxmi Road, boasts nearly 150 years of serving pure milk ice cream. Wh...
Can anyone fix Britain? Regular change of PM a symptom of UK's malaiseBritain faces a political crisis with a rapid turnover of leaders, the latest being Keir Starmer's resignation. Decades of economic stagnat...
Keir Starmer Net Worth: Ex UK PM's career earnings, salary, assets and investments explainedKeir Starmer Net Worth: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned after nearly two years, facing internal party criticism and a challenge...
Psychology says people who keep fidgeting with something in their hands are not distracted: Why the brain uses small movements to think, focus and calm itselfPsychology suggests that people who constantly fidget with objects in their hands are rarely being rude, distracted, or impatient. More oft...
West Bengal govt to bring two bills to tackle public disorder, attacks on police, public servantsWest Bengal is introducing two new bills to combat public disorder, vandalism, and attacks on officials. One bill amends the Public Order A...
Butterscotch fans should be wary of tiramisù's treatment of trifleA culinary battle is brewing as Italian tiramisù appears to be overshadowing its British counterpart, trifle. While both desserts feature l...
Do you take too much time making day-to-day decisions? Psychology says when people have more choices, it takes them longer to decideEver feel overwhelmed by too many choices. Psychology's Hick's Law explains this, stating more options mean longer decision times and incre...
'America, learn from India': US woman riding Mumbai Metro for the first time compares it to New York subwayAn American woman's first ride on the Mumbai Metro left her talking about much more than just getting from one station to another. From the...
57 light-years away, a Pink Planet is raining salt, here's whyFifty-seven light-years away, a striking pink planet is showing scientists just how diverse the universe can be. Observations from the Jame...
In 1950, amid the Cold War, a tiny beetle from the US was destroying potato crops across East Germany. Then began one of history's strangest propaganda campaignsIn 1950, a striped potato beetle became the centre of one of the Cold War's most unusual propaganda campaigns after East Germany accused th...
Who was Kohen Wiley? Questions mount after Mississippi police shooting leaves 1-year-old dead outside WalmartKohen Wiley shooting: In a tragic incident, a Mississippi police shot dead a one-year-old boy, Kohen Wiley. Police opened fire on a vehicle...
Scientists say a stretch of water near your neighborhood could become a winter heater and summer cooler that might one day serve about 18% of Europe’s homesA new energy technology called aquathermal energy can use lake water to heat homes. This system captures thermal energy from water sources....
Psychology says people who dip their cookies in tea or coffee are not being childish: Why small rituals help the brain slow down and feel comfortedPsychology suggests that adults who dip cookies into tea or coffee are rarely being childish. More often, they are creating a small ritual ...
Hidden beneath Antarctica’s dry valleys, microscopes and drones are revealing tiny life that looks alien, and filmmakers say seeing the unseen could change how we protect Earth’s most fragile ecosystemsScientists are uncovering surprisingly resilient life in Antarctica's harsh, Mars-like regions. Advanced technology, including drones and m...
Psychology suggests adults who bring a cardigan everywhere aren’t overprepared; they’re protecting comfort before discomfort steals attention, because the body is easier to regulate when it feels safeThink of a cardigan as your cozy companion in the quest for comfort. Beyond just providing warmth, it serves as a safeguard against the min...