Science

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How an accidental discovery made this year could change the world

Is Your Tongue The Key To A Neuroscience Breakthrough?

Optimizing Machines Is Perilous. Consider ‘Creatively Adequate’ AI.

Your Frequent Flyer Status Is Part of the Problem

Rajshahi: the city that took on air pollution – and won

The Dark Side of Recycling

Dark energy might not exist after all

Surgeons withdraw support for heart disease advice

Rare Meteorites on Earth Forged in Massive Crash on Asteroid Vesta

The Death Of Brand Loyalty: Cultural Shifts Mean It’s Gone Forever

Much ado about nothing: ancient Indian text contains earliest zero symbol 

Why I changed my mind about homeopathy

Saving Sinking Islands: Tamil Nadu Deploys Artificial Reefs In A First For India 

Earth has entered into a sixth mass 

New Research Is Set To Change The Textbook Understanding Of How Plants Breathe 

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Human brain hard-wired for rural tranquillity 

caterpillars could save the planet 

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World News

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Should all countries use the Shanghai maths method?

The Data That Turned the World Upside Down

If It Doesn’t Suck, It’s Not Worth Doing

Physicists Have Found a Metal That Conducts Electricity but Not Heat

JP on Google delists Mike Adams’ NaturalNews.com. His hilarious tantrum about the “conspiracy” behind it is epic, as is my schadenfreude

He may have invented one of neuroscience’s biggest advances. But you’ve never heard of him

What can ants, birds and bacteria teach us about teamwork?

The Tyranny of Simple Explanations

Reality doesn’t exist until we measure it, quantum experiment confirms

Scientists Unveil New ‘Tree of Life’

  Technology

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The Final Whistle

The great chain of being sure about things

The jobs of the future – and two skills you need to get them

Cheating death

I doomed mankind with a free text editor

Meet the Robin Hood of Science

WhatsApp is changing how people grow and buy food in India

  Social Sciences

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The Nanda Devi mystery

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As California Wildfire Season Looms, Finding Tree Trimmers Is a New Problem

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A Journey Into the Animal Mind

A battle and a betrayal 

A battle and a betrayal 

The Richest People in the world

Adolf Hitler played cricket and tried to change the rules, John Simpson book reveals

Why Himachali Women Work: A Jam Factory May Have Answers

Gandhi Jayanti 2017 special: When Mahatma Gandhi was welcomed by textile mill workers of Lancashire

How farmers in North Kerala are using an age-old water system to beat the drought

An extremist in the family

Homeschooled children trade blackboards for trees

100 Women 2016: Are Mexican women less corrupt than men?

Obama’s last sally for a safer world

Parents on Planes Don’t Owe You a Bribe

THE WIKI MAN How more data can make you more wrong

Japanese Lawyers’ Problem: Too Few Cases

Press Agents I have Known

How a TV Sitcom Triggered the Downfall of Western Civilization

Scientists Say It’s More Stressful to Be a Waiter Than a Neurosurgeon

  Health

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HEALTH and NUTRITUION

Psychology

Dangerous Fruit: Mystery of Deadly Outbreaks in India Is Solved

The Paperfuge: A 20-Cent Device That Could Transform Health Care

Low social status ‘can damage immune system

Fidel Castro’s legacy: ‘True to his convictions

All you need to know about nature deficit disorder

Air pollution ’causes 467,000 premature deaths a year in Europe’

We need to stop sanitizing everything and let bacteria back in our lives

The Sad State of Product Design and Innovation in Healthcare

Economic growth will need massive energy.

The Way Out Of Burnout

Villagers in North Bihar are abandoning handpumps for dugwells to escape cancer-causing arsenic

The Small Warnings Before Cardiac Arrest

 Business/Economy

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Raghunandan Kamath: The ice cream man

Why Cruise Lines Keep Cutting Their Ships in Half

The Andhra flavour in Gujarat’s fish 

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I’ve worked in foreign aid for 50 years—Trump is right to end it, even if his reasons are wrong

Why the Cost of Living Is Poised to Plummet in the Next 20 Years

Why the Cost of Living Is Poised to Plummet in the Next 20 Years

How Facebook’s tentacles reach further than you think

Economist Business

BBC Business

Forbes

Forbes

Zimbabwe water shortages: ‘I don’t remember taking a shower

Can India really become a cashless society?

The Calcutta Pococurante Society: Public and Private in India’s Age of Reform

Can India develop without industrialization?

How ‘black money’ saved the Indian economy

  Sports

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The Cricket Monthly

The final word: recapping The 130th Championships

Mashrafe’s leading light dimmed by three balls of darkness

  Lifestyle

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Dark Humor Is Indicative Of A High IQ, According To Study.

CHOKING: THE CASE OF JANA NOVOTNA: “ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS COLLAPSES IN SPORT”

A lost temple could teach us about how modern society is structured.

Anthropocene: Planet Earth has entered new epoch, experts say

What Medical Students Learn From Drawing Mickey Mouse

Indians Eating Foods That Predispose Them To Sickness

Stop telling kids you’re bad at math. You are spreading math anxiety ‘like a virus.’

  Anthropology

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Will new censorship kill Chinese film-making

Changing the world is more important than changing nappies 

India Just Hit A Massive Milestone, And The Entire World Should Take Note

Are Chimps Evolving Their Own ‘Religion’?

  OPINION

This world-class athlete talks like Aristotle and acts like Confucius. We can all learn from him 

Why your child must read Indian authors too 

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Legacy of British Rule Is Still Holding India Back

How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat

Britain Has Never Faced Up to the Shame of Empire

nytimes Opinion

The Hindu Opinion 

When the World Is Led by a Child

EDUCATION

Why are British people such nervous linguists?

The power of the comma

Why I miss the good old GP who kept it simple

why printers add secret tracking tools

Thinking in a Second Language Makes You Less Moral

Thinking in a Second Language Makes You Less Moral

How Elon Musk Learns Faster And Better Than Everyone Else

Policymakers around the world are embracing behavioural science

Guardian Education

Lack of Oxford Comma Could Cost Maine Company Millions in Overtime Dispute

The language of leadership

Advertising

Miscellaneous

How the peanut trade prolonged slavery

Secret spectacles

Baobabs are Elephant Proof

Online, no one knows you’re poor