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Climate-proofing India's daily bread: The race for resilient wheat
The Economic Times· 6 days agoRAMBA: When all else fails, Satveer Singh knows his family will manage if they have a sack of wheat...
Doctor explains: What happens to your body’s sugar when you take insulin?
Firstpost· 7 days agoLiving with disturbed sugar metabolism is a reality which an urban India has to live with. To...
Along the Way: Behind the Brain Plaza at Kent State retains its beauty
Record-Courier· 7 days agoRecognizing his talent and aptitude, Tyrrell’s mother took pains to enroll him in a high school...
These designers are thinking in generations, not projects
BUSINESS OF HOME· 3 days agoWhile nailing intergenerational client relationships takes finesse, doing so successfully can pay...
CEOs need to challenge hardset mental models to drive growth
Livemint· 7 days agoThe past few years have brought several critical challenges, including the unprecedented covid...
Startups, including early-stage, focusing more on fundamentals than growth
Livemint· 6 days ago“In the short to medium term, we are seeing businesses pausing growth and even allowing for...
11 Types Of Pretzels, Explained
Tasting Table· 6 days agoThis new deflated pretzel would take years to perfect, and there was also a legal trademark battle that they had to navigate, with Frito-Lay (who make...
Wimbledon Cup 2024: Alcaraz, Sinner, Swiatek, Gauff taking over tennis
Business Standard India· 2 days agoAs the sport's attention shifts to the grass of Wimbledon, where play begins Monday, Carlos Alcaraz,...
Can Matteo Berrettini ride his monstrous serve to Wimbledon’s summit?
The Hindu· 1 day agoIn tennis, there has always been the stereotypical image of the traditional grass-court player:...
In South India, chefs serve up a spoonful of history | Mint
Livemint· 6 days agoOn the sprawling lawns of the Jayamahal Palace hotel in Bengaluru, thousands of people gathered to...