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Rare Human Body Features You Probably Haven't Seen
You might have tangled hair, but chances are your hair isn't literally uncombable! And in the pantheon of rare physical ...
This article explores how digital tools are reshaping access to health insurance in smaller Indian cities and how that is changing everyday decision-making.
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Sculptor KR Nariman shrinks humans and lets the animals take over in Delhi exhibition
Sculptor KR Nariman’s solo exhibition ‘Elemental’, featuring nature-inspired bronze and multimedia works, is on until 6 ...
In an exclusive interview with Fortune India, Harsh Gahlaut, Co-founder and CEO of FinEdge, explains how personalised ...
The recent report indicates a significant number of hospitals operate without valid fire safety clearance. What does this reveal about fire safety compliance across India’s public healthcare ...
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Praveen Morchhale on ‘White Snow,’ Kashmir and Film Censorship: ‘Cinema Today Lives Under the Shadow of Fear of Disappearance’
Praveen Morchhale’s latest feature “White Snow” follows a mother’s arduous trek through Kashmir’s Himalayan peaks to screen ...
One solution to this challenge is making sure as many people as possible have access to art, culture and museums ...
From 400-year-old globes to cosmic funeral shrouds, how the Osher Map Library in Maine shows people that maps aren't just for ...
Krishnan Srinivasan, Kris to those who know him, has had an extraordinarily distinguished career as a diplomat, as well as an author of scholarly works relating to various aspects of International ...
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DoorMan: Humanoid robot trained in new system beats human operators at opening doors
A simulation-trained DoorMan system helps a Unitree G1 outperform human operators in door opening speed and reliability.
What ballet dancers do on a daily basis is already so unnatural to the body, and as you get older, the body needs more time to recover and heal.” Only with lifelong training can a dancer perform as ...
Cybersecurity experts explain what Sanchar Saathi can and cannot solve as India expands the app to all smartphones, raising questions about fraud prevention and privacy.
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