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Rubik’s Cube turns 40, Google cele...

Rubik’s Cube turns 40, Google celebrates with a doodle

Today’s Google homepage showcases Rubik’s Cube which is an exact replica of the invention and you can play it virtually on your computer. By clicking on cube in homepage, it will get enlarged, there you can see option “?” telling how to play the game and also providing an... read more »

Women with more feminine faces do better...

Women with more feminine faces do better at the hustings

Washington – Researchers have highlighted voters’ perception of traditional femininity, political competence. According to the Dartmouth College-led study, female politicians’ success can be predicted by their facial features, especially in conservative states where women with more... read more »

Now, chocolates with edible holograms

Now, chocolates with edible holograms

Washington – A chocolatier in Switzerland has found a way to etch microstructures into chocolate that refract light to produce holographic images. No stickers, no additives, no paint. The holograms work similar to those etched into credit cards, except these are edible, Mashable... read more »

Sense of obligation leads to trusting st...

Sense of obligation leads to trusting strangers

Washington – Researchers have suggested that trusting a stranger may have more to do with feeling morally obligated to show respect for someone else’s character than actually believing the person is trustworthy. Researchers including lead author David Dunning, PhD, of Cornell University,... read more »

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Your Guide to Running the Marathon

Your Guide to Running the Marathon

If you have registered for Mumbai’s annual January marathon, and are not a regular runner, don’t just strap on your shoes and hit the jogging track. You first need to check if you are fit to... read more »

Factors that diminish your sex drive

Factors that diminish your sex drive

A healthy sex life can be incredibly elevating. But if you’ve been experiencing problems related to your sex life, you need to figure out the... read more »

Everyday habits that are damaging your back

Everyday habits that are damaging your back

Back pain is one of the most common fallouts of everyday life. But even dumping your heels and stretching may not help your spine. New research shows that a... read more »

Taking 5 regular meals a day reduces risk of obesity in...

Taking 5 regular meals a day reduces risk of obesity in teens

Washington – A new study has revealed that eating five meals – breakfast, lunch, dinner and two snacks- a day might protect adolescents from... read more »

Walking one hour per day cuts risk of developing breast...

Walking one hour per day cuts risk of developing breast cancer by 14 pc

London – A new study by an Indian origin researcher has revealed that women can cut their chances of developing breast cancer by walking for an hour each... read more »

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The contemporary discourse credits the modern world exclusively with improving the status of women. But thousands of years ago, Indian women had enjoyed high status. Gargi, Maitreyi and... read more »

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The plant that’s often used in cosmetics is said to have many skin boosting benefits, experts comment. It may not be the first ingredient you would look for in your skin care product.... read more »

Sleeping pills up risk of heart attacks by 50pc

Sleeping pills up risk of heart attacks by 50pc

London –  A new study suggests that sleeping pills taken by tens of thousands of Britons can increase the risk of heart attacks by up to 50 percent. Scientists found that zolpidem,... read more »

Health and wealth `more strongly connected` than previously believed

Health and wealth `more strongly connected` than previously believed

Washington – A team of researchers have suggested that health and wealth may be more strongly connected than previously believed. The group examined Americans’ Google search... read more »

New causes of diabetes discovered

New causes of diabetes discovered

Washington –  Researchers have discovered two new genetic causes of neonatal diabetes. The new research by the University of Exeter Medical School has provided further insights on how the... read more »