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AI to Reshape India’s Recruitment Landscape
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to transform India's recruitment landscape, with 85 percent of employers anticipating the creation of new jobs within the next 1-5 years, according to a report released on Thursday. This data was obtained from a global survey conducted by Censuswide on behalf of Indeed, involving 7,275 employers and employees across seven markets, with 1,142 employers and jobseekers participating in India.
Bennu Asteroid Sample Contains Carbon and Water
Bennu sample collected by the OSIRIS-REx mission has shown evidence of high-carbon content and water, according to NASA's preliminary assessment. This finding could indicate the presence of the building blocks of life on Earth in the asteroid material. The OSIRIS-REx sample, the largest carbon-rich asteroid sample ever delivered to Earth, will be studied for decades to investigate the origins of life and gain insights into our solar system's formation.
Indian Kitchen Ingredients For Skincare
India's cultural heritage boasts a treasure trove of traditional skincare ingredients that have endured for generations. These tried-and-true remedies, passed down through the ages, remain the heart of Indian skincare practices. In this article, we'll explore some quintessential ingredients that have seamlessly transitioned into contemporary skincare routines, blending the ancient with the modern.
Environmental Self-Care for Your Well-being
In our fast-paced modern world, finding time to immerse ourselves in the natural world has become increasingly challenging. The omnipresence of technology and the convenience of indoor living have unintentionally distanced us from the myriad benefits of nature. Our immediate environment, where we live, work, and play, significantly influences our overall well-being. Experts and therapists alike advocate for reconnecting with nature and the environment as a means of rejuvenating our physical, mental, and emotional health.
Assembly Elections in Five Indian States; A Decoding
The Election Commission of India has announced state assembly elections in five states: Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram. The assembly...
Climate Change Leading Cause of Amphibian Declines Globally
A new study reveals that climate change has become a significant driver of amphibian declines worldwide. Climate change effects have emerged as the most common primary driver of deteriorating amphibian populations from 2004 to 2022, affecting 39% of species, compared to just 1% during the previous two decades (1980-2004).
Amphibians Decline Continue Globally with 40.7% of Species Threatened
About 40.7 per cent (2,873 species) of amphibians are now classified as globally threatened under the IUCN Red List categories, which include Critically Endangered, Endangered, and Vulnerable, according to a report. The report published in Nature reveals that the status of amphibians globally is continuing to deteriorate, with an increase from 37.9% in 1980 and 39.4% in 2004.
Mushrooms Could Benefit Mental Health
New research from the University of Southern Denmark sheds light on the potential therapeutic use of psilocybin, the active compound in psychedelic mushrooms, through micro dosing. While psilocybin has long been recognized for its classic psychedelic properties and its role in treating psychiatric disorders, this study explores the effects of small, repeated doses of psilocybin, commonly referred to as 'micro dosing.'
Life After Death
Even after your heart ceases to beat, a vital part of your body continues to thrive long after you're gone – your microbes. In a fascinating study exploring the field of necrobiology, researchers have discovered that the microbes residing within you during your lifetime not only persist postmortem but also play a crucial role in recycling your body to facilitate new life. This is life after death.
Elephants Display Remarkable Problem-Solving Skills
Elephants, the largest land animals with brains exceeding 250 billion neurons, have once again demonstrated their remarkable intelligence, showcasing their problem-solving prowess. In a study published in Animal Behaviour, wild elephants at Thailand's Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary have been observed unlocking puzzle boxes to access a tantalizing reward of jackfruit.







































