Tag: Study

November 5, 2024: Shah Rukh Khan (SRK), known for his witty humor and charming personality, caught everyone's attention with his playful and clever replies to birthday wishes from various celebrities, including cricketer Gautam Gambhir and actor...
November 5, 2024: Marnus Labuschagne’s recollection of Virat Kohli’s intensity during the 2018 Border-Gavaskar Trophy highlights the fierce competitiveness that has characterized the rivalry between India and Australia in recent years. Kohli’s leadership and aggressive style...

People suffering from work addiction feel ill even when they are working: Study

Workaholics' moods are generally worse than those of other people, even while they are engaged in the thing that they are most passionate about; their work. Workaholism is similar to other addictions such as gambling or alcoholism. Tap to read more....

Did you know dietary restraint reduces effects of genetic risk of obesity? Study finds

England : Obesity risk genes cause people to feel hungrier and lose control of their eating, although practising dietary constraints may help to...

Will study the order and take action accordingly: Maharashtra Speaker on MLA disqualification case

Responding to the Supreme Court's observation on Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar deferring hearings on the Shiv Sena MLAs Tap to read more.......

“Study well before speaking something”: RP Singh schools Rahul Gandhi on his Chinese troop’s remarks

Hitting out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks over the Centre's claim regarding not an inch of Indian land was taken by Chinese troops "is not true" Tap to read more...........

Study reveals successful cooperation depends on good mindreading abilities

Washington DC : Even with strangers, a person's mindreading ability' can predict how successfully they will be able to work together. Researchers at the University...

Middle-upper class children are more likely to participate in classroom discussions: Study

A new study has found that students from middle-upper class backgrounds are more likely to participate in classroom discussions than working-class backgrounds students. Tap to read more......

Study suggests removing excess chromosomes from cancer cells can prevent tumour growth

A new Yale study found that cancer cells with extra chromosomes rely on those chromosomes for tumour formation, and eliminating them prevents the cells from developing tumours. Tap to read more......

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