Dolphins have a trick to avoid ‘bad guys,’ and it sounds surprisingly human: Study

New research reveals female dolphins possess sophisticated social intelligence, actively identifying and avoiding males known for aggressive mating behaviors. They utilize signature whistles, akin to names, to recall individual males’ past actions, demonstrating a complex decision-making process for reproduction. Long before humans developed language, social codes, or legal systems, animals had already been looking out…

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World’s upcoming tallest skyscraper crosses the 100-floor mark: How Jeddah Tower is reshaping Saudi Arabia’s real estate market

In a recent update, Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia has reached another major milestone. For those unaware, Jeddah Tower, when completed, will become the tallest skyscraper on Earth. Though the construction has faced years of delays, the mega project has now crossed the 100-floor mark and is making headlines worldwide. The building is steadily progressing…

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5 everyday habits to heal and balance your throat chakra

There is a peculiar kind of exhaustion that comes from not saying what you really mean. It is the text you type and erase three times. The apology you offer even when you are hurt. The meeting where you have an idea, but decide someone else probably knows better. Most people have lived through moments…

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Japanese proverb of the day on relationships: “If the fish has a mind, so does…”

There’s an old Japanese proverb that sounds incredibly simple on the surface, but completely flips how you view your life once it finally clicks:”Uo gokoro areba mizu gokoro.”Translated literally, it means: If the fish has a mind, so does the water.It’s a beautiful bit of imagery, but it carries a punchy truth about reciprocity and…

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“Don’t send your children to the US”: Heartbroken sister urges Indian parents after brother was shot dead in a ‘Fake Pizza Delivery’ trap |

For countless Indian students, studying and working in the United States represents an opportunity to build a better future. Families invest their savings, take out education loans, and place immense faith in the promise of overseas success. But for Anshul, a young BTech graduate from Telangana, that dream ended in a tragedy that has left…

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9 things Indian dads rarely say, but show every single day

For generations, Indian dads have been taught that love is something you show, not something you say. They may struggle to say “I love you” out loud, but they’ll wake up at 5 a.m. to drop you at the railway station. They may never say they’re worried, but they’ll call three times if you don’t…

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Inside America’s most unique town where most residents live in a single 14-storey building

The town shot to fame because of a small community comprising about 250-300 people. It earned global recognition as most of its residents call this 14-storey building their home. For curious travellers, Whittier is a hidden gem. The place offers travellers an insight into the lifestyle shaped by tough geography, icy weather and golden history….

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8 protein and calcium-rich foods that can support your child’s growth and brain development

Childhood is a period of remarkable growth. Bones lengthen, muscles strengthen and the brain forms connections that can influence learning, memory and overall development for years to come. While no single food can guarantee better growth or intelligence, nutrition plays a crucial role in supporting these processes. Among the many nutrients children need, protein and…

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Psychology says people who enjoy spicy food show higher levels of sensation-seeking and a greater desire for… |

When it comes to spicy food, we often think of chili-laden delights and hot sauces and powders that make eyes water. While some people don’t associate with such foods, there are real-deal lovers, who can’t do without spicy food. Interestingly, psychologists and food researchers have long been fascinated by this difference. Studies suggest that people…

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Members of 3 families fall ill after eating malai peda: FDA suspends licence of this popular dairy |

Indian sweets are addictive, and one cannot stop with just one serving. But, when the same sweet leads to illness or food poisoning (because of substandard or expired ingredients), it often makes us regret it. In an unfortunate incident, members of three families allegedly fell ill after consuming malai pedas from the popular Guru Nanak…

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