Discover the truth about 'beer goggles': New research explores how alcohol influences attraction and social dynamics. Dive into the science behind liquid courage and its impact on interpersonal connections

She does not drink but urinates Alcohol

This woman from Pittsburgh is not an alcoholic but always urinate alcohol. This is the first documented case in a living person with an unusual medical condition where alcohol brews naturally in the bladder. The...

IIM Calcutta to offer advanced programme in AI-powered marketing

The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) will offer an Advanced Programme in AI-Powered Marketing (APAIPM) in partnership with Talent Sprint to help marketing professionals transition into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI)....
A new obesity definition using body fat distribution instead of BMI could see almost 70% of US adults reclassified as obese, researchers warn

Teasing about weight and shape can lead teens into drug use

Next time when you tease a child, specially a girl, about the weight or shape, bear this also in the mind. Such teasing may increase risk the child to become an addict to alcohol...
Learn how a glass of milk and calcium-rich foods can lower bowel cancer risk and improve gut health.

Dairy milk can increase risk of breast cancer in women

A new study has suggested that intake of dairy milk is associated with a greater risk of breast cancer in women. The study, done at Loma Linda University Health, found that even relatively moderate amounts...

Cloud analytics market to rise at 24.3% CAGR till 2026

The global cloud analytics market size is projected to reach USD 72.40 billion by the end of 2026, spurred by increasing number of product launches by major companies, according to Fortune Business Insights. The increasing...
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11 year Mizoram girl, a true hero in all sense

It is not just receiving the National Bravery Award that Carolyn Malsawmtluangi is admired for. But her deed of sharing the prize money with the girl that she saved has won her many praises. The...

A million year old green algae to shed light on evolution

Scientists in China discovered a multi-cellular green algae fossil, which is believed to be a billion-year-old and the oldest known fossil. The algae named Proterocladus antiquus was found in a 1,000-million-year-old rock formation in China....
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Robots with Pain in Japan

Can robots feel pain and emotions? A group of scientists from Japan claim to have created a child robot that can feel pain. Scientists from Osaka University first developed a synthetic skin containing sensors to...
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New Biomarker could help detecting early renal failure

Renal failure is a major complication related to diabetes. The risk of End Stage Renal Disease leading to premature disease and death is high in diabetic patients. But there is good news now with...
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CSIR is on top of research table

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is on top of the Nature Ranking Index-2020. The ranking is based on total research output in 2018 - 2019. The Indian Institute of Science (IISc),...