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Ants can amputate limbs to treat infected wounds of injured pals, researchers say
The Telegraph· 1 day agoScientists have documented ants resorting to selective and systematic life-saving amputation of legs to treat infected wounds in nestmates, the first-ever observations < ...
The medical devices making a difference to patients with epilepsy
Medical Device Network· 2 days agoUp to 70% of people living with epilepsy could become seizure-free with appropriate use of...
Over 80% of prehistoric megaherbivores went extinct due to human activity and not climate change:...
Business Insider India· 2 days agoToday, it's undeniable that humanity holds a profound influence over Earth's climate and its...
What To Expect From Mirzapur 3
rediff.com· 2 days ago'With Mirzapur characters, you don't know what's going to happen -- mid season, first episode, last episode -- you could be taken out anytime.' From a...
'Mirzapur' star Ali Fazal on Guddu Pandit's journey: There is another scary transition in season 3 -...
The Times of India· 2 days agoFrom a rebellious college guy with the dream of winning a bodybuilding competition to becoming a man...
Zero10’s George Yashin on how AR is shaping the future of fashion try-on
Retail Insight Network· 2 days ago"Some consumers are ready to use technology to simplify their shopping process, while others still...
New criminal laws: Colonial legacy lingers despite changes
Mid Day· 2 days agoThe three new criminal laws that have come into force from July 1 and created a ruckus in the Lok...
'Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli Will Be Certainly Missed By India In T20Is', Says Biju George
Latest India News· 2 days agoBumrah was the standout performer for India in the competition, and was adjudged Player of the...
Made in India as prime global label
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoIndia, with its booming tech industry, is uniquely poised to capitalise on this by unlocking the potential of its demographic dividend through...
Lucy at 50: The burdens of the mother of humanity
Indian Express· 2 days agoIn 1974, the discovery of the skeletal remains of a female hominin in Ethiopia, changed the way early human evolution