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Science proves walking, especially brisk pace, cuts risk of premature death and boosts brain, heart, and mental health.

Nutritional Supplements Risky For Athletes’ Heart 

Athletes taking nutritional supplements to boost their performance are at higher risk of heart ailments, according to a European Society of Cardiology (ESC). In the...
World’s Largest Coral Reef Untouched

World’s Largest Coral Reef Untouched

The world’s largest coral reefs has been discovered by a UN-supported scientific mission off the coast of Tahiti, which has been protected it from...
The global energy sector saw strong job growth in 2023, but a shortage of skilled workers remains a significant challenge for employers.

Global Energy Innovation System Not Thriving To Meet COP26 Promises

The global energy innovation system is in poor health, with weaknesses across most indicators, and unless these are plugged, the world will never meet...

IT-Madras adjudged No.1 in ARIIA rankings

The Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M) has been recognized as the Most Innovative Educational Institute in India for the third consecutive year. It has been...
Meet Champions Of The Earth

Meet Champions Of The Earth

A prime minister, a scientist, indigenous women and an entrepreneur bagged the 2021 Champions of the Earth, the United Nations' highest environmental award, for...
UNICEF modeling reveals funding cuts could add 1.1M child HIV infections and 820K deaths by 2040. Urgent action needed ahead of World AIDS Day to protect progress

HIV related Stigma Continues in 41st year

More than 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, HIV-related stigma and discrimination persist with nearly four out of ten people saying that people...
In a historical moment, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) adopted the first ever global standard on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which explicitly bans the use of AI systems for social scoring and mass surveillance.

UN Body Wants Ban On AI for Social Scoring/Mass Surveillance

In a historical moment, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) adopted the first ever global standard on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence...
Child marriage remains widespread despite global bans. Uncover five common myths and the harsh reality behind this illegal practice.

More US Adults Live Without a Romantic Partner

The American adults, who are more into living relationships and living arrangements, are living without a romantic partner. In the last 30 years, the...
WHO and WMO report warns climate change-induced heat stress threatens billions of workers globally, urging urgent protective measures and heat-health policies.

Disconnected World Of Work and Education

Only about half of the workers hold jobs corresponding to their level of education, which points to a significant disconnect between the world of...
Kundalini Yoga Shows Promise in Improving Brain Health for Older Women at Risk of Alzheimer's

Take Yoga-Break at workplace to reduce stress and improve productivity

Yoga break helps people refresh, de-stress and re-focus on work at their workplaces in just five minutes. Inaugurating a webinar on the utility of the...