Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's parenting rules that explain why they keep Vamika away from the spotlight

Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s parenting rules that explain why they keep Vamika away from the spotlight

In a world where celebrity children often become internet sensations before they can even speak, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma have chosen to do the exact opposite. Despite being among India’s most photographed public figures, the couple has spent the last few years carefully shielding their daughter Vamika and now their son Akaay from the…

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What European parents do differently: Indian woman shares 5 parenting habits she wants to steal from them

What European parents do differently: Indian woman shares 5 parenting habits she wants to steal from them |

Image Courtesy: Instagram/@dr.sukhmanigumber Parents everywhere want the same thing: to raise happy, confident children. But the way they go about it can look very different from one country to another. An Indian woman recently spent a month travelling through Europe, and came back with a slightly different lens on parenting. In an Instagram post, Dr…

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Scientists have finally explained why killer whales struggle to hear blue whales, and the answer may have helped the giants survive for millions of years

Scientists have finally explained why killer whales struggle to hear blue whales, and the answer may have helped the giants survive for millions of years |

Whales are well known for their songs. But scientists have discovered that, for some whales, those songs may also help them stay alive. A researcher from the University of Washington has found that some baleen whales, including blue, fin and minke whales, have evolved to sing at such low frequencies that killer whales, their only…

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Beyond degrees and grades: These 5 workplace skills gaining importance in the AI-driven job market

Beyond degrees and grades: These 5 workplace skills gaining importance in the AI-driven job market

5 skills hiring managers may value more than marksheets as AI reshapes jobs in 202. (Representative Image) As artificial intelligence and automation continue to reshape workplaces, industry experts and hiring professionals suggest that the way companies evaluate candidates is also changing. Beyond academic scores and qualifications, employers are increasingly looking at how effectively candidates apply…

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Judge blocks Trump administration's visa restrictions for foreign researchers, trust-and-safety professionals including CEO of the US-based ...

Judge blocks Trump administration’s visa restrictions for foreign researchers, trust-and-safety professionals including CEO of the US-based …

A US federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing an immigration policy that could deny visas or deport foreign researchers and trust-and-safety professionals working on misinformation, disinformation and online hate speech. Chief US District Judge James Boasberg ruled that the policy likely violates the free speech protections of the US Constitution’s First Amendment….

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Indian-origin trio leads unique charge | Golf News

Indian-origin trio leads unique charge | Golf News

Southport: The Majors are the most significant yardstick of measuring a player’s career, and the 154th Open tees off with renewed challenges at the Royal Birkdale on the windswept shores of Merseyside here. As the golf course prepares to crown another champion, an unprecedented international golf storyline has begun unfolding.Two months ago Aaron Rai attracted…

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Germany's fossil-rich limestone has revealed prehistoric giants for centuries, but scientists have now uncovered a previously unknown flying reptile that lived 150 million years ago

Germany’s fossil-rich limestone has revealed prehistoric giants for centuries, but scientists have now uncovered a previously unknown flying reptile that lived 150 million years ago | World News

In Germany, Scientists have found a new species of ancient flying reptile. It comes from a new scientific study of a flying reptile that lived about 150 million years ago during the Late Jurassic period. The fossil was found in the ancient and fossil-rich rock layer in southern Germany. This area is already very famous…

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China's 125-million-year-old dinosaur fossil reveals preserved skin, strange spikes and a previously unknown species

China’s 125-million-year-old dinosaur fossil reveals preserved skin, strange spikes and a previously unknown species |

Fossils often preserve bones well enough to reveal the shape of an ancient animal, but traces of soft tissues are much less common. That is why a newly described dinosaur from north-eastern China has drawn such close attention from palaeontologists. Dating back around 125 million years to the Early Cretaceous period, the specimen offers more…

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40-gram, palm-sized AI micro-drone kills a flying insect autonomously in mid-air for the first time. Now it could eradicate mosquitoes and save thousands of lives

40-gram, palm-sized AI micro-drone kills a flying insect autonomously in mid-air for the first time. Now it could eradicate mosquitoes and save thousands of lives |

A palm-sized AI drone weighing just 40 grams has achieved an engineering first by autonomously hunting and killing a flying insect in mid-air, paving the way for a new approach to mosquito control. Developed by US startup Tornyol, the tiny drone successfully detected, tracked and intercepted a flying moth during a controlled indoor demonstration without…

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