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How to practice the art of finding joy in little things

When we can find joy and meaning in the small things, we are better able to weather the challenges and difficulties that life inevitably brings
Published on Jan 09, 2023 07:39 pm IST

Indus valley had dairy production way back in 3rd millennium BCE

Lead researcher Kalyan Sekhar Chakraborty at the excavation site of the Indus Valley Civilisation settlement in Gujarat.
Updated on Oct 25, 2020 12:00 pm IST

Chinese spacecraft discovers secrets of Moon’s dark side

Scientists on Wednesday said they could be a step closer to solving the riddle behind the Moon’s formation, unveiling the most detailed survey yet of the far side of Earth’s satellite.
Updated on May 16, 2019 02:43 pm IST

Obesity rising faster in rural areas than cities: Study

The gap between urban and rural BMI in many of these countries shrank or even reversed.
Updated on May 09, 2019 05:31 pm IST

Researchers uncover how bad cholesterol enters the walls of artery

A recent study reveals how bad cholesterol enters the artery leading to narrowing of the blood formation due to plaque.
Updated on Apr 25, 2019 01:21 pm IST

Universe’s first molecule detected in space

Universe’s first molecule detected in space. (Representative Image)
Published on Apr 18, 2019 02:59 pm IST

AI-based test to help detect shock in children could save many lives

A team of Indian researchers has developed a thermal imaging and artificial intelligence-based test that predicts setting-in of haemodynamic shock. (Representative Image)
Updated on Feb 11, 2019 04:17 pm IST

Voracious 4-feet-long lizards brought as pets in Florida, threatens to invade Carolinas, Texas state: Study

A black and white Tegu lizard is shown in the Florida Everglades in this photo obtained August 2, 2018.
Updated on Aug 03, 2018 06:24 pm IST

Malaria treatment, scientists have decoded how parasites invade our cells

Malaria treatment: Scientists used the Nobel Prize-winning technology cro-EM to decode how malaria parasites invade our cells.
Updated on Jun 28, 2018 11:22 am IST

What happens to your digital remains after you die?

Firms such as Facebook have sought to monetise content by allowing people to socialise with the dead online.
Updated on Apr 19, 2018 07:57 pm IST

Researchers find ‘catastrophic’ coral die-off on Great Barrier Reef during 2016 heatwave

An undated handout photo received from ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies on April 19, 2018 shows a mass bleaching event of coral on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Updated on Apr 19, 2018 10:09 am IST

Eureka! First adult-like human heart muscle using stem cells developed

The researchers from Columbia University, essentially compressed the timeframe for development, which normally takes nine months, into a faster and more complete transition to cardiac maturity.
Updated on Apr 06, 2018 11:37 am IST

Astronomers are puzzled by a ‘see-through’ galaxy that doesn’t have dark matter

The galaxy named NGC 1052-DF2, a large fuzzy-looking galaxy so diffused that astronomers call it a 'see-through' galaxy because its missing most, if not all of its dark matter, is shown in this photo obtained from NASA on March 28, 2018.
Updated on Mar 29, 2018 10:01 am IST