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A groundbreaking study identifies specific neurons in the mouse brain that control binge drinking, paving the way for more effective treatments.

NEET UG 2025: AIR 3 Krishang Joshi Shares His Journey and Success Mantra

Pune's Krishang Joshi, who secured AIR 3 in NEET UG 2025, shares his inspiring journey, overcoming last year's paper leak concerns, and the secrets behind his success.

Ladybugs: Your Garden's Best Friends Against Pests

Discover six trusted places to buy ladybugs for effective natural pest control in your garden.

Sun's Poles Have Flipped: Solar Orbiter Captures Historic First Look at South Pole

The Solar Orbiter spacecraft has captured the first-ever detailed images of the sun's south pole, revealing a region in turmoil during the solar cycle's peak.

Smart Home Robot: Samsung’s Ballie, Your AI Home Companion

Discover Samsung's Ballie, a revolutionary AI-powered smart home robot designed to be your personal companion, enhancing your home experience with advanced features.

I Replaced Running with Incline Walking for a Week – Here’s What Happened

Discover how incline walking can strengthen your legs and boost cardiovascular fitness. A fitness writer shares her surprising experience of ditching running for a week.

Can America Still Strike a Deal With Iran?

Recent Israeli airstrikes against Iran have raised questions about the future of diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran.

Nifty's Future: Harshubh Shah's Insights with Time and Price Precision

The Nifty50 faced a weekly loss of over 1% due to geopolitical tensions, failing to stay above 25,000. Harshubh Shah's precise forecasts accurately predicted market movements using time …

Excessive High-Intensity Exercise May Temporarily Weaken Immune System: Study

Research suggests that too much vigorous exercise could temporarily impact the immune system, particularly in individuals with demanding jobs.

Seagulls Stealing Your Burger? You're Not Alone

Seagulls at the British seaside have become notorious for stealing snacks. Experts explain their adaptability and the humorous measures people take to protect their food.

Israel's Defense Chief Warns Iran: 'Tehran Will Burn' if Missile Attacks Continue

Israel's defense minister issues a stern warning to Iran amid escalating tensions and missile strikes.

Why Are Fire-Prone Wood Pellet Mills Being Built in California?

Despite their high risk of fires, wood pellet mills are planned near California's wildfire-prone forests, raising concerns.

Breakthrough in Magnetism: New State Could Lead to Ultrafast Memory Chips

MIT researchers discover a novel magnetic state, paving the way for faster and more efficient memory devices.

Glyphosate Linked to Multiple Cancers Even at Safe Levels, Study Reveals

A groundbreaking study shows glyphosate exposure, even at safe levels, can lead to various cancers in rats. Here's what you need to know.

Astrology Prediction: Uddhav and Raj Thackeray Likely to Reunite by Year-End

Astrological analysis suggests a potential reunion between Uddhav and Raj Thackeray by late 2025, benefiting both UBT and MNS.

Escalation in Conflict: Israel and Iran Exchange Missile Strikes

Israel and Iran intensify their conflict with missile strikes and airstrikes, raising concerns of a broader regional conflict.

A Century Later: Renewed Call Against Fascism's Resurgence

Over 400 academics, including 31 Nobel laureates, urge defense of democratic institutions against rising fascism.

Monsoon 2025: Safety Tips for Arizona's Intense Summer Weather

Essential safety tips and insights for navigating Arizona's monsoon season.

Agri Education Needs to Address Export Challenges

While India's agricultural education has focused on boosting production, it's crucial to shift towards tackling export challenges for sustainable growth.

IIT Madras Students' Solar Car Set to Conquer Australian Challenge

Aagneya, the intelligent solar car developed by IIT Madras students, will compete in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge 2025, showcasing cutting-edge technology amidst harsh Australian conditions.

State officials and Iowa's biofuels industry welcome the EPA's proposed biofuel blending volumes for 2026 and 2027, aiming to boost renewable fuel use and reduce emissions.

Birds Sing at Sunrise to Defend Territory and Share Food Information: Study Reveals

A study in the Western Ghats discovers that birds sing at dawn to protect their territory and communicate about food sources.

One of the Best Horror Remakes Has an Underrated Sequel You Need to See

Discover why 'The Fly II' deserves more recognition as a worthy sequel to Cronenberg's horror classic.

Blackland Research Facility Honors Agricultural Scientists

The Blackland Research and Extension Center recognized several scientists and announced new endowed professorships at a recent event.

New York Enacts Landmark Bill to Prevent AI-Driven Disasters

New York becomes the first US state to pass a bill regulating advanced AI models to prevent large-scale disasters.

Construction Firm Selected for Next Phase of Mammoth Solar Farm Project

A prominent construction firm has been appointed to develop the next phase of the Mammoth Solar Farm in Northwest Indiana, set to become one of the largest solar …

Astrophotographer Captures Stunning View of Lagoon and Trifid Nebulas

Greg Meyer's astrophotography showcases the vibrant Lagoon and Trifid Nebulas, highlighting their cosmic beauty.

UIAMS Chandigarh Sees 87 MBA Students Placed, 9 Secure ₹16.42L Packages

UIAMS, Panjab University, Chandigarh, reports successful campus placements with 87 MBA students securing jobs. Nine students bagged the highest package of ₹16.42 lakh annually.

Berkshires Set for a Rain-Free Weekend After Months

The Berkshires are expected to enjoy a mostly rain-free weekend for the first time since early March.

ISRO's Ambitious Space Missions Continue Despite Recent Setback

ISRO faces a temporary setback with a failed satellite launch but remains committed to its ambitious space exploration agenda.

Air Raid Sirens Sound Across Israel After Iranian Missile Attack

Israel detects dozens of incoming missiles from Iran; explosions heard in Jerusalem

Iranian Scientists Killed in Israeli Strikes: Who Were They?

Six Iranian scientists were killed in recent Israeli strikes, sparking regional tensions.

A groundbreaking discovery reveals a previously unknown human lineage that diverged 35,000 years ago and left no descendants.

Scientists have identified bacteria in Veneto soil that can degrade PFAS, harmful 'forever chemicals' affecting human health.

World Blood Donor Day: The Journey of Your Blood After Donation

Discover the meticulous process your blood undergoes after donation, ensuring safe and life-saving transfusions.

Typhoon Wutip Strikes Southern China: Evacuations and Disruptions as Storm Strengthens

Thousands evacuated, schools closed, and flights canceled as Typhoon Wutip intensifies in Southern China.

Detachable Airplane Cabins Back in Spotlight After Ahmedabad Air India Crash

The tragic crash of Air India flight AI171 in Ahmedabad has revived discussions on detachable airplane cabins as a potential lifesaving innovation.

Vulture Numbers Decline in Southern India Despite Diclofenac Ban

The vulture population in southern India faces a crisis due to the illegal use of diclofenac, despite government bans.

Mossad's Secret Drone Base Inside Iran: The Story Behind Israel's Strike

Israel's Mossad set up a drone base in Iran and conducted sabotage ops before striking nuclear sites.

Ann Arbor Highlights: Downtown Eviction, 'No Kings' Protest, and Beavers at Golf Course

Catch up on the latest news from Ann Arbor, featuring a costly eviction, a unique protest, and unexpected wildlife visitors.

OKC Thunder Must Dominate Clutch Moments in Game 4

The Thunder face a tough challenge as the Pacers outperform them significantly in crucial moments.

Neurophet Showcases Advanced Brain Imaging Solutions at BIO USA 2025

Neurophet presents innovative solutions like 'Neurophet AQUA AD' for monitoring Alzheimer's treatment effects, aiming to strengthen global partnerships.

Rick and Morty vs. The Universe #1: Exclusive Preview! 🚀

Get ready for an epic adventure as Rick and Morty take on the cosmos in the first crossover event from Oni Press. Check out the exclusive preview!

Discover the everyday food ingredients that can harm your liver and learn simple, effective ways to protect and rejuvenate this vital organ.

Could Your Breast Cancer Return? Understanding Recurrence

Breast cancer can return even after successful treatment, highlighting the importance of understanding recurrence signs, risks, and treatment options.

New STEM Facility in Berea to Bridge Classroom Learning with Career Opportunities

The STEM Exploration Center in Berea will offer immersive STEM experiences, connecting classroom learning to real-world careers.

Sam Altman's Vision of AI in 2025: A Leap of Faith?

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's latest blog post paints an ambitious future for AI, but how grounded are his claims?

Webb Telescope Captures Direct Images of Two Exoplanets

Scientists have directly imaged two exoplanets using the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing unique features like silicate clouds and a moon-forming dust disk.

Israel-Iran Conflict: The Critical Natanz Nuclear Strike

Israel's strike on Iran's Natanz nuclear site has intensified regional tensions, targeting a crucial facility in Iran's nuclear program.

Experts warn of severe health risks as COVID-19 infection is linked to higher chances of heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases.