Psychology says people who always pop their pimples don’t have the urge for clear skin, they may be responding to their brain's reward systemPopping a pimple creates a short-lived feeling of relief or accomplishment for many people, which can strengthen the behavior each time it ...
Invasion of the penalty snatchersMorocco's dramatic penalty shootout victory over the Netherlands marked another surprising World Cup upset. Meanwhile, Brazil, despite a sh...
Top American psychologists say marriage was not designed to make you happy 24X7. Four habits that destroy a marriageMany people expect marriage to bring constant happiness, but leading American psychologists say that is an unrealistic expectation. Drawing...
Psychology says the loudest person in your office may be changing everyone's behavior without realizing itNoisy open-plan offices significantly impact employee behaviour, research reveals. Studies show perceived noise triggers negative emotions ...
For or against air conditioning? EU won't pick sidesThe EU refused to be drawn into a heating political debate on the merits of air conditioning Monday, saying it was not for Brussels to micr...
Oil risks rise, but Moody's sees India holding firmMoody's Ratings believes India can manage a wider fiscal deficit this year without jeopardising its investment-grade credit rating. Despite...
Israel detonates tunnel, strikes south Lebanon as Hezbollah says has right to self-defenceAmidst a new peace framework, Israel destroyed a significant Hezbollah tunnel in southern Lebanon, sparking condemnation from the Iran-back...
When you don't feel what you meanThermometers can often misrepresent temperature, overlooking humidity's impact on our comfort. The 'feels-like' temperature or heat index m...
Why Europe is worried about 43°C when India sees over 48°C? Man asks about difference? Internet explainsA viral social media post questioning why Europe is alarmed by 43°C temperatures when parts of India regularly experience even higher heat ...
Can't you eggspress resentment sweetly?In Bengal, the new trend of tossing eggs at politicians is criticized as an unproductive method of protest. The author emphasizes that eggs...
Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy from Anna Karenina: 'Be bad, but at least don't be...'Russian literary giant Leo Tolstoy, author of 'Anna Karenina,' offered a profound insight: "Be bad, but at least don't be a liar, a deceive...
French proverb of the day: 'What is learned in the cradle lasts to the...' - this French saying reveals why childhood lessons matter for a lifetime and importance of upbringing, education, parenting and character buildingFrench proverb of the day: French wisdom emphasizes that lessons learned in childhood profoundly shape an individual's life, extending from...
Not money savvy & only getting worse? 7 silent money mistakes draining middle-class India dry
Beyond returns: How benchmarking helps investors pick winning mutual fundsUnderstanding mutual fund performance goes beyond just returns. A benchmark, like Nifty 50 or Sensex, acts as a crucial yardstick to gauge ...
Jio and NSE mega IPOs will test jittery retail investorsIndia anticipates two massive IPOs: the National Stock Exchange and Mukesh Ambani's Jio Platforms. Local investor sentiment is crucial, esp...
Greek proverb of the day: 'Danger can only be overcome by...' - this Greek saying reveals the secret to overcoming fear and why avoiding problems only makes them worseGreek proverb of the day: A Greek saying highlights that avoiding danger can sometimes amplify it, urging decisive action and calculated ri...
Scientists just tracked 188 pet owners in the Netherlands for five days, and the surprising twist is that dogs and cats both lifted mood a little, but only one might be making stress worseA recent Dutch study explored how interacting with cats and dogs impacts our mood and stress. While both pets offer a brief happiness boost...