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      A 20-year Australian study shows working from home boosts women's mental health, especially in hybrid models. Men’s mental health tied more to commuting times.
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      Working from Home Boosts Women’s Mental Health

      Report highlights gender gaps and calls for longer working lives.
      PEOPLE

      Rapid Population Ageing Threatens Pension System Sustainability

      Explore the 2025 global urbanization trends with 45% now living in cities, rising megacities, and their role in sustainable development
      Life

      45% of the world’s 8.2 billion people live in cities

      A new survey reveals 76% of adults want to live to at least 80, with 29% hoping to reach 100. Explore the gap between desired lifespan and actual life expectancy in the U.S.
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      Most Americans Want to Live to 80 or Beyond

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      #Pets and #Personality Traits

      Over 1.1B tourists traveled internationally Jan-Sep 2025, up 50M from 2024. UN Tourism reports strong Africa (+10%) and Europe growth despite inflation and tensions.
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      International Tourism Hits 1.1 Billion Arrivals

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      #Menstrual #Masking: the Trend and #Safety Concerns

      Explore Le Havre, France’s post-WWII modernist city rebuilt by Auguste Perret. Discover its architecture, art, and seaside charm in this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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      Discover Le Havre: The Modernist Marvel and UNESCO World Heritage Site

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      Study finds garlic extract mouthwash offers antimicrobial effects comparable to chlorhexidine, with longer-lasting action but potential discomfort.
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      Garlic Extract Shows Promise as Natural Alternative to Mouthwash

      UK study finds nitrous oxide provides quick, short-term relief for severe depression, offering hope for treatment-resistant cases.
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      Laughing Gas Shows Promise as Rapid Treatment for Depression

      Gas stoves release harmful nitrogen dioxide indoors, linked to asthma and cancer. Switching to electric stoves cuts exposure significantly, says Stanford study
      HEALTH

      Gas Stoves Emit Toxic Gas Indoors, Raising Health Risks Nationwide

      UMBC researchers discover richer hand-movement building blocks from Bharatanatyam mudras, offering new possibilities for robotics, physical therapy, and human dexterity research.
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      Bharatanatyam Inspire New Breakthrough in Robotic Hand Movement

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      The green economy tops $5 trillion and is expected to hit $7 trillion by 2030. Discover key growth drivers, sector insights, and CEO strategies for success.
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      Global Green Economy Surpasses $5 Trillion, Set to Exceed $7 Trillion…

      UNCTAD's 2025 report predicts global growth at 2.6%, highlighting rising financial volatility, trade slowdowns, and the urgent need for reforms to support developing economies.
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      Global Growth Slows to 2.6% in 2025 Amid Trade and Financial…

      UNIDO's Riyadh Declaration adopted at Global Industry Summit 2025 promotes inclusive, green industrialization for poverty reduction, jobs, and climate goals in Global South.
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      Riyadh Declaration Ushers in Greener Industrial Era

      Global renewable gains break records yet remain too slow, says IRENA. UN chief António Guterres calls for faster clean energy transition to secure a net-zero future.
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      Clean Energy Transition Falling Behind; Urgent Action Needed for Net Zero…

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      UMBC researchers discover richer hand-movement building blocks from Bharatanatyam mudras, offering new possibilities for robotics, physical therapy, and human dexterity research.
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      Bharatanatyam Inspire New Breakthrough in Robotic Hand Movement

      UN warns millions of jobs in Asia could be at risk as AI advances, especially in poorer nations lacking digital access and literacy.
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      AI Boom Threatens Millions of Jobs Across Asia

      Increasing breast cancer diagnoses in women under 40 call for earlier risk assessments and tailored screening beyond current guidelines.
      HEALTH

      AI Revolutionizes Breast Cancer Risk Prediction

      ILO warns AI in HRM can reinforce bias and inequality if unchecked, urging transparency, worker participation, and ethical governance for decent work.
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      AI Integration in Human Resource Practices Raises Serious Risks

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      Black Americans remain highly religious with diverse beliefs shifting over time. Discover key religious affiliations
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      Religion Among Black Americans: Diversity, Devotion, and Changing Trends

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      First Bible Map from 1525 Revolutionized Borders

      New study uncovers why Classic Maya cities grew through climate downturns, conflict, and farming innovations, then collapsed when rural life improved.
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      Maya Cities: Beyond the Drought Myth

      A new Pew Research Center study shows a sharp rise in Americans who believe religion is regaining influence in public life, signaling a nationwide shift in public attitudes.
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      Religion; More See Faith Gaining Influence in Public Life

Climate Change; People think to Skip Having Children
Children

India’s child mortality rates down but newborn deaths still haunting

Sona Prebhakar - June 1, 2019
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Pioneering research unveils the profound link between early-life diseases and lifetime childlessness, redefining our understanding of reproductive health. Gender dynamics and the impact of diseases revealed
Children

In ten years, 70 million babies to be born to teenage...

Sona Prebhakar - June 1, 2019
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Narendra Modi
National

‘Modi wave’ sweeps the nation

Saradha Meloot - May 23, 2019
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National

June 4 or June 6, when will Monsoon hit Kerala?

Sona Prebhakar - May 15, 2019
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National

SW Monsoon to hit Kerala Coast on June 4

Sona Prebhakar - May 14, 2019
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A study by European experts lists 15 overlooked and emerging issues that have the potential to drastically impact the UK's forests in the next half-century, with 'catastrophic forest ecosystem collapse' leading the concerns.
Environment

North Eastern States witness the largest tree loss

Sona Prebhakar - May 12, 2019
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A study by European experts lists 15 overlooked and emerging issues that have the potential to drastically impact the UK's forests in the next half-century, with 'catastrophic forest ecosystem collapse' leading the concerns.
Environment

12 million green canopy lost; earth health at stake

Sona Prebhakar - May 12, 2019
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Methane emissions have emerged as a potent contributor to the climate crisis, prompting a growing interest in mitigating these emissions within crucial agricultural sectors.
Agriculture

Drones used to upgrade agriculture map

Sona Prebhakar - May 9, 2019
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Military Expenditure See a New high
Defence

Indian Navy to be armed with Russian Kamov- 31 choppers

Sona Prebhakar - May 9, 2019
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Regional

Kunnathunadu paddy reclamation; Former ACS gave the final whistle

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While the triumphs of Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1 missions echo globally, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) faces an unexpected challenge—combating sea erosion at its revered spaceport in Sriharikota. In the last four years, the island has lost 100 meters of coastline, prompting urgent mitigation efforts.
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For a fragmented belief system, which Hinduism is supposed to be, no other religion or belief system in this world has been able to do what it has done and bring together nearly 500 million adherents to a holy venue (mahakumbh) within a period of a month. Anywhere else in the world, across all its History. The lack of street power, for which Hinduism is denigrated for, wasn't supposed to prop up such a show. But, it has.
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