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Name your baby, shape their face? Our names might influence our facial appearance, study finds!
Ever thought someone perfectly embodies their name? Or worried whether the name you choose for your…
Molly Shannon says parents should change their attitude about raising teenagers
"I am always reading psychology self-help — almost like a class. I find it interesting, and I love …
Erin Liam
A new study shows that Americans secretly agree on more than they admit
Trump and Harris voters are lying to their friends about what they really believe.
Eliza Relman
The self-driving future will look unremarkable. That's the point.
Waymo's robotaxis have become a ubiquitous fixture in San Francisco. A software engineer's livestre…
Lloyd Lee
Mobile phones are not causing brain cancer, a WHO study confirms
Mobile phones emit radio waves, a form of non-ionising radiation, which has raised concerns over th…
Romance author Ana Huang says self-publishing books is like running a small business
Ahead of the release of her 13th novel, "The Striker," BookTok sensation Ana Huang reflected on her…
Samantha Grindell
Scientists have created robo-skin out of living human cells that can make expressions — and the results are creepy
In a fascinating yet eerie demonstration, researchers recreated the subtle changes in human skin wh…
A new study shows that men are terrible at giving medical advice online
New research shows that drug reviews from women can predict a serious problem. On the flip side, me…
Emily Stewart
Drop in sperm count can be strongly linked to obesity in men, finds Chinese study
This research highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy weight to potentially prevent decl…
Community-led nutrition initiatives in rural India can boost diet diversity, empower women, says study
The qualitative study by NGO Vitamin Angels India and supported by UNICEF, conducted across several…
PTI
‘Night owls’ score consistently higher in cognitive tests compared to ‘morning people’, study finds!
Researchers from Imperial College London have found that ‘night owls’ might be cognitively sharper …
Tech temptations: People go for unhealthier food, spend higher when ordering on digital devices, study suggests
The study highlights how digital ordering platforms significantly shape consumer behaviour, often l…
I studied English literature and landed a job in AI out of college. Here's why I don't regret my major.
Ramani Akkati said English literature taught her to consider different perspectives and think analy…
Ana Altchek
Employees lack trust in HR’s ability to address workplace bullying effectively—and for good reason, says study
These findings are especially relevant for India, where challenges like addressing mental health co…
Tattoos, no matter what size, can put you at increased cancer risk: Study
Tattoos, once the mark of rebellion or a symbol of niche subcultures, have burst into the mainstrea…
Hiring “self-reliant” candidates who “think outside the box”? Beware, your job post might be attracting rule-bending narcissists!
Ever come across job listings seeking “ambitious and self-reliant” candidates who “think outside th…
The pedestrian detection systems in self-driving cars are less likely to detect children and people of color, study suggests
Researchers say the results stem from biases present in open-source AI, on which self-driving cars …
Katie Hawkinson
Single and ready to be single: Gen Z and Gen Alpha youth are much more content being relationship-less, study finds
If you’re feeling like you’re just too comfortable in your singlehood, here’s some joyous news — yo…
Competition Comm to conduct detailed study on AI; invites proposals from entities
Issuing the Request for Proposal (RFP) document to engage an agency/institution for conducting …