Friday, January 31, 2020
The return of homely ingredients to restaurants
Comeback queens: Reviving time-honoured culinary practices in India is the norm today. Chefs explain which homely ingredient is their restaurant favourite and why
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Vegetarian diet may reduce the risk of urinary tract infection: Study

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This leisure destination in Kerala capital resorts to self-sustenance for its kitchen and ayurveda spa
Estuary Sarovar Portico, located by the serene backwaters at picturesque Poovar on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram, has a small kitchen orchard and herbal garden
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Third edition of Olam in Kerala capital to offer a range of products and workshops
Olam, beginning on February 1, brings fun, food, music and sales to one venue
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On the new eatery in Delhi that serves only three dishes
Teen Pateela has three core dishes you can mix and match for those days you want simple, flavourful food
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Made with mud: At the Earthen Architecture Workshop in Pollachi
Learning about sustainable and indigenous building practices from an architecture workshop
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Meet Ani, the Samaritan in Thiruvananthapuram, with the ‘green’ auto
Saagar alias Ani provides free rides to Cancer patients in his mini garden autorickshaw
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Shaheen falcon spotted at an apartment in Thiruvananthapuram
It was the first reported sighting of the fastest bird in the world in the capital city
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Cervical cancer could be eliminated within next 100 years: Lancet study

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Thursday, January 30, 2020
‘Pangat: A Feast’ is an empathetic treatise on Marathi cuisine
Saee Koranne-Khandekar says cookbooks should aim to educate readers so they can explore a cuisine, rather than give temporary recipes to follow
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Smoking during pregnancy may up fracture risk in babies: Study

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Desi flavours on the win
Turquoise, the new lunch place for corporates at Le Meridian, has a line-up that’s hard to resist
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Smoking during pregnancy may up fracture risk in babies: Study

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Daily consumption of this food item may reduce risk of breast cancer, scientists say

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Missing link in rare inherited skin disease exposed
Hokkaido University scientists are getting closer to understanding how a rare hereditary disease impairs the skin's barrier function, which determines how well the skin is protected.
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How the human brain solves complex decision-making problems
A new study on meta reinforcement learning algorithms helps us understand how the human brain learns to adapt to complexity and uncertainty when learning and making decisions. A research team succeeded in discovering both a computational and neural mechanism for human meta reinforcement learning, opening up the possibility of porting key elements of human intelligence into artificial intelligence algorithms. This study provides a glimpse into how it might ultimately use computational models to reverse engineer human reinforcement learning.
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A longing for the mountain life
How a childhood yearning, fuelled by a 1970s animé, was fulfilled after a trip to the tranquil town of Theog
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Hyundai rolls out yet another made-in-India car for export
The Hyundai AURA has been made for the Colombian market
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Wednesday, January 29, 2020
How Food4Thought rekindles the joy of reading
Hyderabad-based Food4Thought Foundation operates more than 300 libraries across India and strives to make books available in the remote corners
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Khichdi: Say hello to this meal for all seasons

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Early-life screen time linked to reduced physical activity in kids: Study

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Suffering from low haemoglobin? Try these foods

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Anti-solar cells: A photovoltaic cell that works at night
What if solar cells worked at night? That's no joke. In fact, a specially designed photovoltaic cell could generate up to 50 watts of power per square meter under ideal conditions at night, about a quarter of what a conventional solar panel can generate in daytime, according to a recent concept article.
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Microscopic partners could help plants survive stressful environments
Tiny, symbiotic fungi play an outsized role in helping plants survive stresses like drought and extreme temperatures, which could help feed a planet experiencing climate change, report scientists.
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Prescribed burns benefit bees
Freshly burned longleaf pine forests have more than double the total number of bees and bee species than similar forests that have not burned in over 50 years, according to new research.
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Speedy recovery: New corn performs better in cold
Around the world, each person eats an average of 70 pounds of corn each year, with even more grown for animal feed and biofuel. And as the global population continues to boom, increasing the amount of food grown on the same amount of land becomes increasingly important. A group of researchers have taken a step closer to this goal by developing a new type of corn that recovers much more quickly after a cold snap.
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Scientists find record warm water in Antarctica, pointing to cause behind troubling glacier melt
A team of scientists has observed, for the first time, the presence of warm water at a vital point underneath a glacier in Antarctica -- an alarming discovery that points to the cause behind the gradual melting of this ice shelf while also raising concerns about sea-level rise around the globe.
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Gut reaction: How immunity ramps up against incoming threats
A new study has revealed how the gut's protective mechanisms ramp up significantly with food intake, and at times of the day when mealtimes are anticipated based on regular eating habits. Researchers found that eating causes a hormone called VIP to kickstart the activity of immune cells in response to potentially incoming pathogens or 'bad' bacteria. The researchers also found that immunity increased at anticipated mealtimes indicating that maintaining regular eating patterns could be more important than previously thought.
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Researchers discover how cellular senescence leads to neurodegeneration
Although a link has been established between chronic inflammation and neurodegenerative diseases, there have been many open questions regarding how cellular senescence, a process whereby cells that stop dividing under stress spew out a mix of inflammatory proteins, affects these pathologies. Researchers report that senescence in astrocytes, the most abundant cell type in the brain, leads to damaging ''excitotoxicity'' in cortical neurons that are involved in memory.
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Gut reaction: How immunity ramps up against incoming threats
A new study has revealed how the gut's protective mechanisms ramp up significantly with food intake, and at times of the day when mealtimes are anticipated based on regular eating habits. Researchers found that eating causes a hormone called VIP to kickstart the activity of immune cells in response to potentially incoming pathogens or 'bad' bacteria. The researchers also found that immunity increased at anticipated mealtimes indicating that maintaining regular eating patterns could be more important than previously thought.
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Crafted for Chennai
For her first ever show in the city, Archana Aggarwal has designed jewellery to suit South Indian sensibilities
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Food4Thought rekindles the joy of reading
Hyderabad-based Food4Thought Foundation operates more than 300 libraries across India and strives to make books available in the remote corners
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When in doubt about vehicles
Pick the SeltosGaurav Pal, New Delhi: Which mid-size SUV should I buy with a budget of around ₹15 lakh? BS-IV models currently have lucrative discount
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The new Suzuki Access 125 is an upgrade for the better
The 2020 model continues to be all that it has been, besides offering more features and being greener
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Even low levels of air pollution may be bad for your heart: Study

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Jingles and drumbeats
This village festival brings together traditional folk songs and dance, rural food and games to an urban audience
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All powered up: The Nexon EV
The Nexon EV works superbly as a city car. It is quick off the mark and effortless to drive
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Dhansoo Cafe tries to make relaxed contemporary Indian cuisine
Dhansoo Cafe, a two-month-old space in PVR Sangam, is a fun sibling to a re-briefed Nueva by Virat Kohli
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Tuesday, January 28, 2020
This Crafts Thiruvizha helps keep traditions alive
Whether it’s textiles, woodwork, toys, or banana fibre products, the Crafts Thiruvizha at Poompuhar has something for everyone
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Pardon the challenge
Don’t miss the pet version of the #dollypartonchallenge
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Diabetic? Count on these whole grains to control your blood sugar levels

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Into the fantastical world of plants
Botanical illustrator Nirupa Rao’s new book is a journey into the Western ghats to unravel some of its rich, diverse plants
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Asian Paints gives India its first organic paint line with Nilaya Naturals
Asian Paints’ new organic line features ingredients like soya bean, castor seeds and neem oil
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Watch | Jaguar Land Rover India rolls out new Jaguar XE
Jaguar XE is available in S and SE derivative and is offered with 184 KW Ingenium Turbocharged Petrol powertrain
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Mercedes' new premium SUV model
German luxury car maker Mercedes Benz launched its premium SUV GLC
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Watch | Volvo’s XC40: first SUV based on the Compact Modular Architecture
Volvo's XC40 is the first SUV based on the Compact Modular Architecture platform
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Knowing about cluster B personality disorders can help you with a loved one; find out

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Monday, January 27, 2020
Parkinson’s disease may start even before birth: Study

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This cosplayer from Mumbai will represent India at 2020 Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo
Sameer Bundela AKA At8 took home the prize at 2020 Indian Championship of Cosplay for his portrayal of warlord Zenos yae Galvus
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Rahul Dua’s show just for laughs
Rahul Dua’s new solo show is a mix of stories and laughter
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Study examines prostate cancer treatment decisions
A five-year follow-up study of more than 2,000 US men who received prostate cancer treatment is creating a road map for future patients regarding long-term bowel, bladder and sexual function in order to clarify expectations and enable men to make informed choices about care.
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New study debunks myth of Cahokia's Native American lost civilization
An archaeologist has dug up ancient human feces, among other demographic clues, to challenge the narrative around the legendary demise of Cahokia, North America's most iconic pre-Columbian metropolis.
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Driven by Earth's orbit, climate changes in Africa may have aided human migration
New research describes a dynamic climate and vegetation model that explains when regions across Africa, areas of the Middle East, and the Mediterranean were wetter and drier and how the plant composition changed in tandem, possibly providing migration corridors throughout time.
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Science at the interface: Bioinspired materials reveal useful properties
Researchers explore new materials with physical properties that can be custom-tailored to suit particular needs. The work is inspired by mechanisms in nature, where the complex three-dimensional structure of surrounding proteins influences the electrochemical properties of metals at their core.
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Listen and learn
In the podcast The Travelling Professor’s Diary, Siddharth Deshmukh, in an amicable style, analyses current topics, from social media to learning
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World’s first smart yoga mat YogiFi can correct your posture like a teacher The Hindu - Fitness
CES 2020 Innovation Award honoree, YogiFi, is the world’s first smart yoga mat that can sense your posture and give you feedback
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Running a marathon safely and successfully The Hindu - Fitness
The thrill of a marathon: The recent Mumbai event, in which 17 runners were hospitalised, throws up questions around why we run and how much training it takes to stay safe
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World’s first smart yoga mat YogiFi can correct your posture like a teacher
CES 2020 Innovation Award honoree, YogiFi, is the world’s first smart yoga mat that can sense your posture and give you feedback
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Keto diet may bring health benefits in short term: Study

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Running a marathon safely and successfully
The thrill of a marathon: The recent Mumbai event, in which 17 runners were hospitalised, throws up questions around why we run and how much training it takes to stay safe
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How you can become a part of the global Great Backyard Bird Count that begins from February 14 to 17
Head to your backyard and note down the birds that stop by. Your contribution to important data on birds is immeasurable
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Sunday, January 26, 2020
Olive leaf extract could help treat type 2 diabetes: Study

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The wind among Kochi’s ‘Toppers’
The first Rainforest Sailing Regatta, held in Kochi, was a showcase of the city’s water-sports culture
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My milk man on my app: Kiaro
Sharath Reddy Gattu shares his thoughts about his direct-to-home milk delivery brand Kiaro
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More than eight decades of typewriting lessons for Kochi
The Ramakrishna Institute of Commerce, which completed 85 years this Republic Day, takes forward a long legacy of teaching typewriting
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My milk man on my app: Kiaro
Sharath Reddy Gattu shares his thoughts about his direct-to-home milk delivery brand Kiaro
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3,000-year-old teeth solve Pacific banana mystery
Humans began transporting and growing banana in Vanuatu 3,000 years ago, a scientist has discovered.
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Top strategies for successful weight loss maintenance
Some of the most effective behaviors and psychological strategies reported by those maintaining their weight loss included choosing healthy food, tracking what you eat and using positive self-talk, according to a new study.
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Many youth living with undiagnosed chronic fatigue syndrome
Most youth living with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) have not been diagnosed, according to a new prevalence study.
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Chemicals in the environment: A focus on mixtures
The real world is marked by multiple stressors, among them cocktails of chemicals. The review article presents methodological approaches to isolating, characterizing and tracking chemicals of concern in complex mixtures. Techniques that combine chemical analysis and bioassays are most suited to this purpose.
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Amid coronavirus fears, here are some tips to to keep yourself safe

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Here are some common mistakes that are hindering your weight loss plans

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Want to have a healthy social life? Science says you should sleep more

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Saturday, January 25, 2020
A book to go with your hair cut
This Thoothukudi barber Pon Mariappan maintains a mini library inside his salon in that boasts of a collection of 900 books in Tamil and English
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Kursi miyana: keema in a couch
The Hyderabadi delicacy not only has an evocative name but also a rich history
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Two States on my plate: dishes from my mother’s kitchen
When my friends came after my dabba in droves, I realised that my mother could apparently coax flavour out of water
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Assessing risk of chemicals to wildlife is huge challenge that requires new approach
Computer modelling and long-term ecological monitoring will be essential to assess the environmental risks of the rapidly growing number of chemicals across the world, according to a new review paper.
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Dance of the honey bee reveals fondness for strawberries
Bees are pollinators of many plants, but their diversity and density is declining. A team investigated their foraging behavior in agricultural landscapes. They found that honey bees prefer strawberry fields, even if flowering next to oilseed rape fields. Only when oilseed rape was in full bloom were fewer honey bees in the strawberries. Wild bees, on the other hand, consistently chose the strawberry field.
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Why eating yogurt may help lessen the risk of breast cancer
One of the causes of breast cancer may be inflammation triggered by harmful bacteria suggest researchers. Scientists advise consuming natural yogurt, which contains beneficial bacteria which dampens inflammation and which is similar to the bacteria found in breastfeeding mothers. Their suggestion is that this bacteria is protective because breast feeding reduces the risk of breast cancer. The consumption of yogurt is also associated with a reduction in the risk of breast cancer.
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Why cells need acidic lysosomes
Little organs within cells called lysosomes digest unwanted material. And like stomachs, they must be acidic to do so. If they aren't, cells stop growing. Researchers wanted to know why.
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West Nile virus triggers brain inflammation by inhibiting protein degradation
West Nile virus (WNV) inhibits autophagy -- an essential system that digests or removes cellular constituents such as proteins -- to induce the aggregation of proteins in infected cells, triggering cell death and brain inflammation (encephalitis), according to researchers.
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Unravelling arthropod genomic diversity over 500 million years of evolution
The evolutionary innovations of insects and other arthropods are as numerous as they are wondrous, from terrifying fangs and stingers to exquisitely colored wings and ingenious feats of engineering. DNA sequencing allows us to chart the genomic blueprints underlying this incredible diversity that characterizes the arthropods and makes them the most successful group of animals on Earth.
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Why eating yogurt may help lessen the risk of breast cancer
One of the causes of breast cancer may be inflammation triggered by harmful bacteria suggest researchers. Scientists advise consuming natural yogurt, which contains beneficial bacteria which dampens inflammation and which is similar to the bacteria found in breastfeeding mothers. Their suggestion is that this bacteria is protective because breast feeding reduces the risk of breast cancer. The consumption of yogurt is also associated with a reduction in the risk of breast cancer.
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Why cells need acidic lysosomes
Little organs within cells called lysosomes digest unwanted material. And like stomachs, they must be acidic to do so. If they aren't, cells stop growing. Researchers wanted to know why.
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West Nile virus triggers brain inflammation by inhibiting protein degradation
West Nile virus (WNV) inhibits autophagy -- an essential system that digests or removes cellular constituents such as proteins -- to induce the aggregation of proteins in infected cells, triggering cell death and brain inflammation (encephalitis), according to researchers.
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The skin of Earth is home to Pac-Man-like protists
The most common groups of soil protists behave exactly like Pac-Man: moving through the soil matrix, gobbling up bacteria according to a new article.
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Can lithium halt progression of Alzheimer's disease?
In a new study, a team of researchers has shown that, when given in a formulation that facilitates passage to the brain, lithium in doses up to 400 times lower than what is currently being prescribed for mood disorders is capable of both halting signs of advanced Alzheimer's pathology and of recovering lost cognitive abilities.
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High air pollution exposure in 1-year-olds linked to structural brain changes at age 12
A new study suggests that significant early childhood exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) is associated with structural changes in the brain at the age of 12.
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Fonts in campaign communications have liberal or conservative leanings
Yard signs for a local politician captured a researchers curiosity. The more people view a font as aligned with their ideology, the more they favor it.
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High air pollution exposure in 1-year-olds linked to structural brain changes at age 12
A new study suggests that significant early childhood exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) is associated with structural changes in the brain at the age of 12.
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Friday, January 24, 2020
Diet-related diseases lead to 60 per cent premature deaths in India, says research

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Don’t feel like exercising? Here’s what happens to your body when you don’t

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When in Kolkata...
Order steak, enjoy the weather, and look upon the city with the sort of benevolence Delhi doesn’t evoke
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Teak inspirations
Serin Elza John’s designs bring out the natural beauty of the wood
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A pop-up breakfast and brunch in Kochi
At George Mathew’s unusual pop-up, you can watch while your breakfast is put together, just the way you like it
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Two friends script an organic success story
P Balathandayuthabani and his friend S Balaji have made Tiruchi the hub for a thriving business in certified organic ingredients
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This is how you can keep your gut and heart healthy

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I always start from history and go forward: Marco Stabile
The Michelin-starred chef talks about Tuscan food, the importance of good ingredients and what does not count as Italian food
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Four bikers from Visakhapatnam ride through three States to raise awareness about plastic
The bikers who travelled 1800 kilometres in three days found bags, takeaway containers and single use plastic bottles infesting tourist spots
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From the ground up: in conversation with building systems expert K.P. Jayabhanu
Nidhi Adlakha in conversation with building systems expert K.P. Jayabhanu of Chennai-based Alignment Technologies
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Thursday, January 23, 2020
A new day for night owls: maybe your sleep problem isn’t a problem

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This Goa restaurant cooks with Indian heritage ingredients
Through a workshop in Tamil Nadu, Edible Archives founders demonstrate the food philosophy they live and breathe in Goa
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Alka Pande researches on the history of flowers in her new book
Author and curator Alka Pande traces the role of flowers through the ages in her book Flower Shower
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Don’t like milk? Count on these foods for bone health

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Wednesday, January 22, 2020
A jewel and a crown
Sujata Massey explores what being a professional and ethical person means to Perveen Mistry in her second case
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Four wheels and a chimney: Meet the food truck makers who are making grub on the go a possibility
Noticed a spurt in food trucks around town lately? These brothers have created most of them, out of old trucks and vans
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Do away with these habits if you want to stay healthy

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Poor mental health 'both cause and effect' of school exclusion
Children with mental health needs require urgent support from primary school onwards to avoid exclusion, which can be both cause and effect of poor mental health, new research concludes.
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Women still face barriers to breastfeed at work
Despite the protections in place to support breastfeeding for employees, the burden still falls on working mothers to advocate for the resources they need, according to a new study.
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Possible Alzheimer's breakthrough suggested
Researchers say they have identified a previously unknown gene and associated protein (which they have named 'aggregatin') which could potentially be suppressed to slow the advance of Alzheimer's disease.
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Climate-friendly food choices protect the planet, promote health, reduce health costs
Increased uptake of plant-based diets in New Zealand could substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions while greatly improving population health and saving the healthcare system billions of dollars in the coming decades, according to a new study.
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Keeping lead out of drinking water when switching disinfectants
Researchers found that the hazards of switching disinfectants in water systems -- increased lead levels -- can be mitigated if the change is done correctly.
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The color of your clothing can impact wildlife
Your choice of clothing could affect the behavioral habits of wildlife around you, according to a new study.
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Drug combo reverses arthritis in rats
Researchers have discovered that a powerful combination of 2 experimental drugs reverses the cellular and molecular signs of osteoarthritis in rats as well as in isolated human cartilage cells.
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What you need to know about ‘coronavirus’ before travelling to some Asian countries

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Postcard from Pattaya
With Thailand offering a visa-on-arrival fee waiver for Indians, here is your chance to discover local markets, five-star resorts, relaxing spas and a museum on parody in port city
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Alka Pande researches on the history of flowers in her new book
Author and curator Alka Pande traces the role of flowers through the ages in her book Flower shower
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House of Celeste: A Michelin and masala overload
A promising new entrant, in need of a few tweaks
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Tuesday, January 21, 2020
The truth about eating disorders The Hindu - Fitness
Anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder are mental health conditions that have just as much to do with our relationship with food as they do with the way we see ourselves
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The truth about eating disorders
Anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder are mental health conditions that have just as much to do with our relationship with food as they do with the way we see ourselves
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How 2020 will be the year of patriotic dieting
As the economy sinks and the prices of food keep rising, one will grow into the habit of eating less
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How 2020 will be the year of patriotic dieting The Hindu - Fitness
As the economy sinks and the prices of food keep rising, one will grow into the habit of eating less
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What are the diets of 2020? The Hindu - Fitness
What they are, who’s doing them, and should we too
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Savour the best of health with this Ayurveda thali

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What are the diets of 2020?
What they are, who’s doing them, and should we too
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Why you should include goji berries in your diet

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It’s Carnival time
Practical, plush and powerful, the Kia Carnival could just be the all-in-one luxury MPV you have always longed for
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Doggo in a cape: Have you met these superhero animals?
Besant Memorial Animal Dispensary’s annual calendar features rescued animals in superhero avatars
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Kegel Workout The Hindu - Fitness
Some exercises work exclusively on 'inner spaces' rather than on muscles that are seen. For instance, if you suddenly have the urge to urinate and are
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Kegel Workout
Some exercises work exclusively on 'inner spaces' rather than on muscles that are seen. For instance, if you suddenly have the urge to urinate and are
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This pocket-friendly shop in Sowcarpet serves delicious ‘kachoris’
Watch sunshine-yellow bajjis sizzle in hot oil as you bite into your snack at this pocket-friendly chaat joint
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It’s only natural: Arthi Raguram on why she launched the Deyga range of handmade bath and body products
Arthi Raguram’s belief that Nature’s way is best led her to launch her range of skincare products
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Rise to sustainable luxury fashion
RISN founders Rima and Sneha talk about vintage high fashion designer jewels, and bringing the brooch back into action
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Monday, January 20, 2020
Continuous typing on smartphone can cause WhatsAppitis; know about the symptoms

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Get your single screen fix at these renovated theatres in Bengaluru
They have undergone a complete overhaul last year, from seating to screen and sound
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Chronic cough? Count on these simple home remedies for immediate relief

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Discover this unexplored getaway spot located less than 30 kms from Chennai Airport
The forever still and serene Kumizhi is an entry off the travelogue’s diary. It is also a perfect weekend getaway for Chennaiites sick of doing the same old trip to Puducherry
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Discover this unexplored getaway spot located less than 30 kms from Chennai Airport
The forever still and serene Kumizhi is an entry off the travelogue’s diary. It is also a perfect weekend getaway for Chennaiites sick of doing the same old trip to Puducherry
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Regal, but quirky
Karthik Srinivasan’s 2020 calendar is called The Royals, but paints the stars of the Tamil and Telugu film industries in a whole different light
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A passion for baking led Nitash Lalkaka to set up his eponymous patisserie
Customers can choose from cakes and breads, including a saffron, pistachio and rose cake, and buckwheat ragi sourdough
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Get your single screen fix at these renovated theatres in Bengaluru
They have undergone a complete overhaul last year, from seating to screen and sound
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Driving a vintage car from Chennai to Puducherry
From Ambassador and Dodge to Rolls-Royce, the 11th edition of the Chennai-Puducherry heritage rally saw some forgotten icons grace the road
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Serving aces, with a dollop of cream on top: The all-female Australian Open Chef Series
What’s cooking at the degustation dinners of the first Glam Slam of 2020? India-based restaurateur Sarah Todd and food stylist Donna Hay talk about their personalised menus for the tournament
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These everyday things are harming your mental health, according to science

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Sunday, January 19, 2020
What is winter dehydration and how can you prevent it?

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Laughter is serious business
Akshay and Utsav started Deccan Comedy to promote local talent and make comedy a common form of entertainment in the city
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Golkonda Watch Collectors is a meet-group for vintage watch-lovers in Hyderabad
Love and miss HMT? This vintage watch-lovers group in the city aims to be a modern-day testament to the heritage we wear on our wrists
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Ahead of Budget, all eyes on allocation to fund costly immunisation vaccine

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Programmable nests for cells
Using DNA, smallest silica particles, and carbon nanotubes, researchers developed novel programmable materials. These nanocomposites can be tailored to various applications and programmed to degrade quickly and gently. For medical applications, they can create environments in which human stem cells can settle down and develop further. Additionally, they are suited for the setup of biohybrid systems to produce power, for instance.
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Climate may play a bigger role than deforestation in rainforest biodiversity
In a study on small mammal biodiversity in the Atlantic Forest, researchers found that climate may affect biodiversity in rainforests even more than deforestation does.
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New dog, old tricks? Stray dogs can understand human cues
Pet dogs are highly receptive to commands from their owners. But is this due to their training or do dogs have an innate ability to understand human signals? A new study finds that 80% of untrained stray dogs successfully followed pointing directions from people to a specific location. The results suggest that dogs can understand and respond to complex gestures without any training, meaning that dogs may have an innate connection to human behaviors.
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Study traces evolution of acoustic communication
A study tracing acoustic communication across the tree of life of land-living vertebrates reveals that the ability to vocalize goes back hundreds of millions of years, is associated with a nocturnal lifestyle and has remained stable. Surprisingly, acoustic communication does not seem to drive the formation of new species across vertebrates.
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'Melting rock' models predict mechanical origins of earthquakes
Engineers have devised a model that can predict the early mechanical behaviors and origins of an earthquake in multiple types of rock. The model provides new insights into unobservable phenomena that take place miles beneath the Earth's surface under incredible pressures and temperatures, and could help researchers better predict earthquakes -- or even, at least theoretically, attempt to stop them.
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Saturday, January 18, 2020
Pollution, early life stress may be a double hit on children’s mental health: Study

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Things you must know before getting your lips done

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Soybean oil linked to genetic changes in brain, claims study

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Fashion for every mood
Sunaina Khera launches her ‘A Long Way Home’ and ‘Dear Mom’ collections in Hyderabad
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Unravelling a hidden gem at Orchha
Namaste Orchha seeks to trace the natural and cultural landscape of the quaint town in Madhya Pradesh
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Friday, January 17, 2020
Type 2 diabetes: Drinking this beverage for breakfast can help lower blood sugar levels

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How healthy is your paint?
Harsh chemicals are potentially harmful to human beings as well as the environment, says Anupama Mohanram
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Entrepreneurs and environmentalists come up with a range of eco-friendly products at an exhibition-cum-sale
Several alternatives to single-use plastic on display at Sooryakanthi grounds
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The Funnel Hill Creamery in Hyderabad offers sweet and savoury, whatever the hour
Despite its cutesy vibe, this new joint does not kid around, offering 26 flavours of ice cream and an expansive savoury menu
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How to quit caffeine without triggering withdrawal symptoms

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Body’s natural defense turns tumor promoter under inflammation: Study

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Male sparrows are less intimidated by the songs of aging rivals
Few singers reach their sunset years with the same voice they had in younger days. Songbirds are no different. New research reveals that elderly swamp sparrows don't sound quite like they used to -- nor do they strike the same fear in other males who may be listening in. Humans are remarkably good at guessing a person's age by their voice. But this is the first time the phenomenon has been demonstrated in wild animals.
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I had low self-esteem and work on it continuously: Selena Gomez on her mental health

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Vloggers from Kerala capital speak about what keeps them going
With videos becoming the zeitgeist, vloggers Thiruvananthapuram are commanding a substantial viewership in the digital space, aided by the boom of social media
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Thursday, January 16, 2020
From using iron kadhai to reducing plastic use: Simple kitchen rules to maintain good health

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Connecting the world through dance
Veteran dancer and choreographer Jonathan Hollander will interact with artists in the city
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Did you say quitters’ day?
Quitters’ Day is for real , but not in the life of those who have embraced fitness as a life-long goal
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Mobile protected areas needed to protect biodiversity in the high seas
As the United Nations rewrites the laws of the high seas, the new document should anticipate emerging technologies that allow protected areas to move as animals migrate or adapt to climate change.
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Small change for climate change: Time to increase research funding to save the world
A new study shows that there is a huge disproportion in the level of funding for social science research into the greatest challenge in combating global warming -- how to get individuals and societies to overcome ingrained human habits to make the changes necessary to mitigate climate change.
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Slow-motion interplate slip detected in the Nankai Trough near Japan
Researchers used a Global Navigation Satellite System-Acoustic ranging combination technique to detect signals due to slow slip events in the Nankai Trough with seafloor deformations of 5 cm or more and durations on the order of one year. These events generally occurred on the shallow sides of regions with strong interplate coupling and represent variations in interplate friction conditions, which may help simulate the occurrence of megathrust earthquakes originating from this subduction zone and contribute earthquake disaster prevention.
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Researchers investigate molecule, VISTA, which keeps immune system quiet against cancer
Researchers are studying a valuable target in regulating the immune response in cancer and autoimmunity. VISTA is a tempering molecule that hinders T cells in the immune system from activating against self-antigens such as cancer cells. Their new publication describes how VISTA controls T-cell responses.
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Sepsis associated with 1 in 5 deaths globally, double previous estimate
Twice as many people as previously believed are dying of sepsis worldwide, according to a new analysis. Among them are a disproportionately high number of children in poor areas.
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Making sense of the self
Interoception is the awareness of our physiological states. But precisely how the brain calculates and reacts to this information remains unclear. Neuroscientists now demonstrate how the insular cortex orchestrates the process. The work represents the first steps toward understanding the neural basis of interoception, which could allow researchers to address key questions in eating disorders, obesity, drug addiction, and a host of other diseases.
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Physicists design 'super-human' red blood cells to deliver drugs to specific targets
A team of physicists from McMaster University has developed a process to modify red blood cells so they can be used to distribute drugs throughout the body, which could specifically target infections or treat catastrophic diseases such as cancer or Alzheimer's.
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Small change for climate change: Time to increase research funding to save the world
A new study shows that there is a huge disproportion in the level of funding for social science research into the greatest challenge in combating global warming -- how to get individuals and societies to overcome ingrained human habits to make the changes necessary to mitigate climate change.
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Hormone resistance in breast cancer linked to DNA 'rewiring'
Researchers have revealed changes to the 3D arrangement of DNA linked to treatment resistance in ER+ breast cancer.
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Octopus in my salad
As puttu and biryani...a recent seafood festival in Kochi explored the culinary potential of the octopus
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Pazhamkanji has made it to the menu at several hotels
The simple, hearty meal has found many takers
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Blood pressure patterns differ from women to men

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Spolit for choice between SUVs, sedans and hatchbacks
Choices galoreDr Bharat S Rastogi, Ghaziabad: I want to replace my 2012 Renault Pulse diesel with an automatic hatchback, compact sedan or a compact S
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CES 2020 highlights
Carmakers and auto-component suppliers showcase seemingly far-fetched auto tech
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Padmanabham on Janpath: North India’s South India
Padmanabham isn't where you'd go to get a taste of your mum's cooking if you're from the peninsula, but parts of the menu genuinely work
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In Manesar, experience the life of an army officer
Delta 105, a 26-acre, lush green model camp in Manesar is an army-themed park
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Here’s how many meals Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has in a week

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Delta 105, a 26-acre, lush green model camp in Manesar is an army-themed park
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Cold feet in winters? Know the causes and remedies

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Looking for a quick salad? Count on this desi recipe

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Astronomers reveal interstellar thread of one of life's building blocks
Phosphorus is an essential element for life as we know it. But how it arrived on the early Earth is something of a mystery. Astronomers have now traced the journey of phosphorus from star-forming regions to comets using the combined powers of ALMA and the European Space Agency's probe Rosetta. Their research shows where molecules containing phosphorus form, how this element is carried in comets, and how a particular molecule may have played a crucial role in starting life on Earth.
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What keeps couples together
In mammals, pair bonds are very rare, one of the few exceptions being red titi monkeys. Researchers have now investigated how pair relationships work in titi monkeys. Their results support the 'male-services hypothesis': Males provide a useful service by taking more care of the offspring and defending the territory against intruders, while females are more involved in relationship management and, for example, seek the proximity of their partner more often.
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Women who have more sex have lower risk of early menopause: Study

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What we thought to be the normal body temperature has changed, claims study

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Small steps you can take to deal with anxiety in a better way

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