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'Basic Instinct Seemed Like A Scandal': Sharon Stone Talks About How Movies About Women Have Evolved...
Pinkvilla· 5 days agoSharon Stone reflected on how times have changed since she starred in Basic Instinct in the 90s as...
Cuttlefish Can Falsely Remember The Past in The Same Way Humans Do
ScienceAlert· 2 days agoThis is all very interesting to know, actually. Cephalopods diverged from vertebrates around 550...
The Rise of Generative AI in Design: Innovations and Challenges
The Telegraph· 7 days agoOne prominent application of generative AI is in the realm of graphic design. The advent of...
Right Word | Trafficking, Drugs, Cybercrimes: Chinese Links to Transnational Organised Crime is a...
News18· 2 days agoA number of recent reports have highlighted the involvement of Chinese nationals in transnational...
Two contrasting museums that showcase Mumbai’s spirit
Firstpost· 4 days agoWith the monsoon clouds engulfing Mumbai, for those who seek to spend time outside the confines of...
The Largest Carnivorous Dinosaur May Not Have Been T. Rex
HowStuffWorks· 1 day agoConstantly compared to the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Giganotosaurus was one of a handful of dinosaurs...
Pushya Nakshatra: Here's everything about the Hindu star sign of nurturing and devotion - Times of...
The Times of India· 7 days agoLet us embark on a journey to uncover the mysteries of Pushya Nakshatra, exploring its symbolic representation, ruling planet, personality traits, positive attributes, challenges, career paths ...
Researchers Develop ‘Dolphin Skin’ Cargo Ship Propeller That Slashes Costs and CO2 Emissions
The Inertia· 5 days agoA propeller with a coating that mimics dolphin skin could "significantly reduce fuel consumption and...
Economic Survey 2023-24 Bats For AI Skills Training In THESE Sectors To Avoid Job Replacement
Times Now· 3 days agoIndia's economy remains robust and stable, showcasing its resilience despite geopolitical...
Small animals acquire genes from bacteria that can produce antibiotics
The Hindu· 4 days agoA group of small, freshwater animals protect themselves from infections using antibiotic recipes “stolen” from bacteria, according to a new study. The tiny creatures are called bdelloid rotifers ...