EU 'welcomes' Apple steps to comply with digital rules
Apple has frequently hit out at the DMA antitrust rules, complaining it has no choice but to make the changes under threat of large fines
Erica Fernandes on TVs changing audience: 'They are looking for great content'
Erica Fernandes returns to television after five years with 108 Base Hospital-Uri, calling its medical-army setting a refreshing change. She discusses shooting in Kashmir, learning medical terminology and why she believes audiences now seek relatable and authentic content
Dale Carnegie asserted that true enjoyment is the key to achieving sustained success. His teachings advocate for deriving satisfaction from the work process itself, emphasizing personal fulfillment alongside productivity. Through his impactful books, he provides actionable insights for enhancing relationships and fostering personal growth. Carnegie inspired individuals to confront their fears and cultivate confidence through practical experiences, ensuring that his timeless principles resonate globally.
How does wildfire smoke affect the economy?
Wildfires in the United States are getting bigger, and the season is getting longer, fueled by hotter and drier weather from climate change. Even when fires are hundreds of miles away, wildfire smoke can still harm people
Korean Startups Must Put Patents to Work Before They Reach the Courtroom
Founders often think a patent only becomes valuable when a competitor copies the invention and lawyers step in. But the commercial life of intellectual property usually []
Digital spirituality grows, but young people still rely on family and faith leaders
Social media, music, religion-focused apps and other online spiritual content have become popular ways for adolescents to find comfort and connection
Satyendar Jain, Delhi Jal Board ex-CEO among 6 arrested for 'scam'
New set of international rules needed to protect health of fishing stocks, study shows
The global community should work to establish an array of new international legal rules to protect the health of fish stocks, new research says. Rather than one set of laws covering all possible maritime sustainability issues, there should be a range of different rules, each with its own distinct objectives and mandates.
Quote of the day by Jim Carrey encourages us to recognize opportunity, respect fear, and choose action when the moment is right. Life will present countless crossroads, and not every path will be appropriate. But refusing to act solely because the outcome is uncertain can keep people permanently inside the boundaries of what they already know. The most meaningful opportunities often require preparation, vulnerability, persistence, and a willingness to accept imperfect outcomes. Fear may always be part of the journey, but it does not have to control the destination. Sometimes the greatest change begins with one decision: to stop waiting for certainty, take a thoughtful chance, and discover what might be possible on the other side of fear.
Krypton gas emerges as a new ingredient for quantum computing
To commercialize quantum computing, manufacturers need high-quality superconducting materials for microchips, but they also require a reliable, sustainable nanofabrication process. Tantalum is a corrosion-resistant metal that meets the first criterion but not the second. That
Research helps NYC students aim higher in public high school applications
Many New York City eighth-graders
Camilla admits it was 'difficult' to keep King's cancer diagnosis a secret
In a video to mark the 30th anniversary of Maggie's cancer charity, Queen Camilla speaks for the first time about her husband's own diagnosis.
During defence secretary's visit, India & Armenia sign MoU to boost cooperation in defence sector
Artificial intelligence acts as an
Researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in the state of S
Tom Holland to earn USD 100 MILLION for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'
US moves to open vast tracts of pristine forests to logging
President Donald Trump
Largest catalog yet of how human cells read DNA shows how chemical marks alter genetic instructions
Every cell in the body contains essentially the same DNA, yet a brain cell behaves differently from a muscle cell or an immune cell. The difference lies largely in how each cell reads its genetic instructions.
Quote of the day by Jensen Huang offers a simple but profound lesson about focus, intelligence, and success. Being smart is not merely about solving difficult problems or possessing vast amounts of knowledge. It is also about recognizing which problems are worth solving in the first place. The ability to identify priorities, eliminate distractions, make thoughtful choices, and sustain attention can turn limited resources into meaningful results.
New study links bad bosses with greater work intensity
Work intensity is significantly higher under poor line managers, according to new research led by Bayes Business School (City St George
ICE agents can't wear Meta glasses while they work, official memo warns
Smart glasses have become a recurring accessory amid the immigration crackdown.
Dying radio galaxies suggest a shorter, more dynamic afterlife for black hole jets
Astronomers have uncovered a previously underexplored population of faint, rapidly fading remnant radio galaxies, offering new insights into what happens after supermassive black holes stop powering their enormous radio jets.
The Papers: 'Look at my husband' and 'Vlad plots revenge'
Queen Camilla's first remarks about the King's cancer journey are prominent across Wednesday's papers.
How to better forecast once-in-a-millennium weather events
For all that day-to-day weather forecasts have improved, it remains a challenge to forecast events that might happen once in 1,000 years
Sustainable medical electronics can reduce environmental impact by up to 65%
While electronic devices have become an integral part of everyday life, the consumption of critical raw materials and energy demand associated with their production continue to rise. According to the European Commission
Framework's cheapest laptop just got a major spec bump
The Framework Laptop 12 now ships with Intel's Core Series 3 chips and other hardware upgrades.
US-Canada rush for tariff truce before Trump's 50% duties deadline
US-Canada rush for tariff truce before Trump's 50% duties deadline
Rethinking how we name and classify our human ancestors following recent evolutionary discoveries
Recent advances in our understanding of human evolution challenge the way we currently name and classify our ancestors, according to new research from Monash University. The study, published in the American Journal of Biological Anthropology, argues that we need a rethink and proposes reclassifying all species of humans and our closely related fossil relatives that have lived in the past 4
Study suggests three-quarters of Indo-Pacific coral reefs could drown as sea levels rise
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) scientists have found that most coral reefs across the Indo-Pacific may struggle to grow fast enough to keep pace with accelerating sea-level rise. Their study found that 76% of the reef sites surveyed do not have the capacity to keep pace with projected sea-level rise under a high greenhouse gas emissions scenario, threatening coastal protection and marine habitats.
Highways may get traffic 'road test' before launch
Rare satellite data reveal major limits in flood models
The Kakhovka Dam in southern Ukraine was destroyed on June 6, 2023. The event unleashed a catastrophic flood that forced thousands of residents to evacuate their communities as water levels rose 10 feet (3 meters) above normal.
A new study shows that fewer children had encounters with the U.S. child welfare system in the years before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and that this decline continued over the following years.
Existing drug could treat invasive canine oral tumors
A benign but invasive canine oral cancer is often mistaken for a similar malignant one, leading to misdiagnoses in close to a third of cases. But a new diagnostic tool can now distinguish between the two, according to a new study that also identified a promising FDA-approved drug ready for clinical trials.
Drug policies should communicate drug safety over user punishment
A new study found that people
'Everyone in for Christmas' - Burnham unveils rough sleeping plan
Rough sleepers in England will be offered housing, in a move likened to the Everyone In initiative during the pandemic.
Curved surfaces reshape active materials, localizing vibrations near defects
Many materials, both living and engineered, are powered from within. Scientists have thoroughly investigated how such
Trump's voter ID praise follows Gyanesh Kumar - Sergio Gor meet
Recently, US President Donald Trump commended Indias voter ID system after a meeting between Indian election official Gyanesh Kumar and US Ambassador Sergio Gor. Kumar detailed the extensive issuance of photo identity cards and impressive voter turnout in India. He emphasized that the rigorous examination of elections by political parties contributes to high public trust in the electoral process.
A single asteroid impact may explain the appearance of Mars
Deimos, the smaller and outermost of Mars
US Trans Woman Jailed For 6 Years Over Plot To Kill Trump's Treasury Chief
Riley English, a 26-year-old transgender woman, was sentenced to six years in jail on Tuesday for plotting to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
8-Foot rat snake found at Shah Rukh Khan's 'Mannat'
Foot rat snake found at Shah Rukh Khans Mannat
'I won': Trump renews 2020 election claim, says 24,000 noncitizens voted illegally
Hidden losses of amphibians and dragonflies in Berlin
A new study led by researchers at the Museum f
BREAKING: UAE Hit By 'Missile Threat', Iran Resumes Revenge Operation? Air Defences Scramble
A fresh missile scare has gripped the UAE after its air defence systems detected a potential missile threat targeting the country. The UAE Defence Ministry urged residents to remain in safe locations and follow official warnings, while the Interior Ministry issued an emergency phone alert asking people to seek shelter in the nearest secure building. The warning reportedly came shortly after missiles were launched from Yemen, with reports linking the launches to the Houthis, though the exact target remains unclear. The alert is particularly significant as it is reportedly the first such warning in months, following a false alarm in June. With regional tensions still running high, the latest incident has once again raised fears of a wider missile threat from Yemen.
Egypt Skipped Islamic Nato For India? Why Cairo Snubbed Turkey, Saudi, Pakistan's New Defence Club
Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan have created a collective-defence pact. One major Arab military is conspicuously absent: Egypt. That is especially striking because Cairo had joined the three countries in regional consultations before the Mecca agreement was signed. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan says Egypt remains a natural partner and could eventually enter the alliance after technical issues are resolved. So why has Cairo not joined already? India could be part of the calculation. India-Egypt defence ties are expanding rapidly, with joint special-forces exercises, military exchanges, maritime-security cooperation and discussions on defence co-development and co-production. Pakistans membership therefore complicates Egypts decision. Cairo may not want an India-Pakistan crisis testing its collective-defence obligations. But India is only one factor: Egypt also values strategic autonomy and has its own complicated relationships with Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Israel.
Plants could transform how scientists measure the climate benefits of tidal marshes
Growing up in New Jersey, Emily Wilson regularly passed tidal marshes without giving them much thought. They were part of the coastal landscape
Deep-learning approach rapidly predicts where metals bind within proteins
In the living world, roughly a third of all proteins we know rely on metals to function. Zinc helps enzymes break down molecules, iron helps carry oxygen in the blood, calcium helps relay signals in cells and potassium flows through channels that help keep our hearts beating. But despite the important role they play, scientists have long struggled to pinpoint exactly where metal ions bind in a protein to get the job done.
'Jai jai kali mahakali' Sikkim schoolboys' march goes viral
Jai jai kali mahakali Sikkim schoolboys march goes viral
Keralam girl, 13, plots kin's murder, 3 boys execute act
A 13-year-old girl in Keralam is suspected of playing a key role in the murder of her elderly relative, Sivankutty, with her minor boyfriend and two friends allegedly carrying out the crime. The teenagers reportedly planned the murder to steal gold and money for a high-end mobile phone and a motorbike. The boyfriend allegedly made a video call to the girl during the assault, showing her the killing. All four minors have been apprehended, and investigations are ongoing, with a possible 'bad touch' revenge motive also being explored alongside the primary theft motive.
Working from home should be a right, not a reward
The Australian state of Victoria was due to enforce a legal right to work from home starting in September 2026. But just weeks away from its implementation, the new premier, Ben Carroll, announced a year
Secrets of a mystery mammal from Patagonia revealed at last
Eight years of painstaking research on the virtually unknown Wolffsohn
Sound-based traps reveal how fragile biomolecular droplets move, merge and change stiffness
Being able to measure something plays a vital role in our ability to understand many phenomena. But measuring can often affect what we are trying to measure. This is particularly the case when measuring substances that are very small, soft or fragile. In a recent study published in PRX Life, a research team led by the University of Osaka successfully used acoustic tweezers as a contactless method to investigate an important type of fragile material called biopolymer condensates.
India Expresses Condolences Over Earthquake Deaths in Indonesia, Offers Assistance
New Delhi, August 19: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) expressed deep sorrow on Tuesday over the devastating earthquake in Indonesia that resulted in numerous fatalities. India has committed to providing all possible assistance during this crisis. During a media briefing held biweekly in New Delhi, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated, A massive earthquake struck ... Read more India Expresses Condolences Over Earthquake Deaths in Indonesia, Offers Assistance
Climate doom may discourage climate action, but there
Every summer is getting hotter. Wildfires are blazing, and the worst is yet to come. There
Albert Einstein is best known for changing our understanding of physics, but a quote attributed to him offers a different look at the complexity of human emotions. Laws of human heart are more complicated than the laws of cosmos. In physics, things obey rules; in love, people destroy them, reflects on how love and human behaviour often refuse to follow clear rules.
TVK MLA Thahira says her party-coloured attire is 'a mark of loyalty'
TVK MLA Thahira says her partycoloured attire is a mark of loyalty
Judge swapped in Trump's defamation case against BBC
US News: Trump Cites India's Strict Voter ID System To Demand Massive
President Donald Trump is aggressively pointing to India's recent general elections to demand immediate, sweeping changes to how Americans cast their ballots
Genome-folding complex reveals a mechanism that helps establish neuron identity
A functional nervous system depends on the cooperation of many kinds of cells. As developing organisms build their nervous systems, their neurons must take on different forms and functions to fulfill their designated roles. That carefully orchestrated process gives rise to thousands of different cell types in the human brain.
The global race to make a practical quantum computer just took a big leap forward
In the global race to build bigger and better quantum computers, researchers have taken a step forward. A new machine called Helios is radically different from other quantum computers.
Bribes.fyi: Why India's Most Viral Anti-Corruption Website Went Dark Overnight
It went from a student's weekend project to India's most talked-about digital platform overnight. But today, the anonymous bribery tracker, bribes.fyi, is completely dark. Built by engineering student Aryan Nishad, the portal allowed citizens to log bribes...detailing the department, city, and exact amount demanded.... #BribesFYI #BriberyTracker #AntiCorruption #CorruptionInIndia #IndiaNews #IndianStartups #CivicTech #Transparency #Accountability #DigitalIndia #TechNews #StartupIndia #AryanNishad #CrowdsourcedData #PublicInterestTech #GovernmentAccountability #BreakingNews #ViralNews $MetaTags$1#TV Original2#India Global3#Arjun Samar Mahendran4#Susobhan Roy5#Faisal Kidwai$MetaTags$
AP Quartz Industry To Suffer Major Blow as US Imposes Safeguard Duty
2550% safeguard duty from August 15 may hit quartz exports from Nellore, Kadapa and other districts
Spotify's Running Mode is now available on Android
Spotify's Running Mode is now available on Android.
Researchers in South Africa are using a nature-based filtration system to treat polluted water from the Stiebeuel River in Franschhoek. At the Water Hub, old wastewater treatment infrastructure has been adapted with stones, coarse sand, biochar, plants and naturally occurring microbes to remove pollutants. The system treats approximately 50,000 litres of contaminated water each day, with the research reporting 99% removal of harmful bacteria and major reductions in ammonia and phosphate.
Experiment shows how AI discoveries can shape human cultural evolution
Artificial intelligence can develop solutions that humans would be unlikely to discover on their own. But what happens when machines do more than solve individual problems and actually discover entirely new solution strategies? And can such discoveries become part of human knowledge?
Physicists entangle quantum memories across a record-breaking 420 km
Optical fibers are already the backbone of global communication systems. Recently, however, physicists have started to explore how their functionality could be boosted further by conveying information via entangled quantum particles
'Meta Hooked, Exploited Children': 29 US States Demand $200-Billion Penalty
Deputy Attorney General Megan O'Neil said in her opening arguments in an Oakland courtroom that the company exploited how kids' brains work.
Mosquito Menace Rises As Hyacinth Heaps Await Disposal At Saroornagar Lake
**Short Blurb:** Cleared water hyacinth piles up at Saroornagar Lake, with residents reporting rising mosquito menace and foul smell.
Imran Khan News: Pakistan Supreme Court Orders Khan's Hospital Transfer Amid Health Concerns
Pakistan's Supreme Court has stepped into one of the country's most sensitive political controversies by ordering former Prime Minister Imran Khan to be moved from Adiala Jail to Shifa International Hospital. The three-member bench directed authorities to transfer Khan within 48 hours and ensure he remains under medical supervision until at least the next hearing scheduled for September 16. The decision follows mounting concerns over Khan's health. Medical reports submitted before the court referred to fluctuating blood pressure, heart palpitations, headaches and anxiety-related symptoms. #ImranKhan #Pakistan #PakistanPolitics #AdialaJail #ShifaHospital #PakistanSupremeCourt #PTI #ImranKhanHealth #Islamabad #PakistanNews #PoliticalCrisis #SouthAsia #WorldNews $MetaTags$1#TV Original4#Susobhan Roy5#Faisal Kidwai$MetaTags$
Structural snapshots reveal key steps in switching on DNA replication
Every time a cell divides, it must accurately copy its entire genetic instruction manual. Before this process can begin, cells load their DNA-copying motor
Right-leaning Canadians are losing trust in Canada
Right-leaning Canadians
Experience The New Punjabi Music Video 'Tutt Gaye Aa' by Maninder Buttar
Get ready to be swept away by the latest punjabi track 'Tutt Gaye Aa' beautifully sung by Maninder Buttar. This captivating track feature mesmerizing music also given by Sandeep Aulakh and beautiful lyrics are penned by Sandeep Aulakh. Don't miss the chance to witness Maninder Buttar's performance in the captivating punjabi video track 'Tutt Gaye Aa'. Dive into a world of musical excellence by exploring more punjabi tracks in the music videos section of punjabi ETimes. Discover the incredible vocal talents of Maninder Buttar. Indulge in the latest punjabi video tracks of 2026, groove to the soulful compositions by Ranbir Dhaliwal, immerse in the punjabi music video tracks.
Experience The New Marathi Music Video 'Aaik Na' by SWAGER BOY
Get ready to be swept away by the latest marathi track 'Aaik Na' beautifully sung by SWAGER BOY. This captivating track feature mesmerizing music given by SWAGER BOY and beautiful lyrics are also penned by SWAGER BOY. Don't miss the chance to witness SWAGER BOY's performance in the captivating marathi video track 'Aaik Na'. Dive into a world of musical excellence by exploring more marathi tracks in the music videos section of marathi ETimes. Discover the incredible vocal talents of SWAGER BOY. Indulge in the latest marathi video tracks of 2026, groove to the soulful compositions by SWAGER BOY, immerse in the marathi music video tracks.
Experience The New Punjabi Music Video 'Lagdi Kamaal' by Kaptaan
Get ready to be swept away by the latest punjabi track 'Lagdi Kamaal' beautifully sung by Kaptaan. This captivating track feature mesmerizing music also given by Gurmeet Singh Deol and beautiful lyrics are penned by Kaptaan, Gurmeet Singh Deol. Don't miss the chance to witness Kaptaan's performance in the captivating punjabi video track 'Lagdi Kamaal'. Dive into a world of musical excellence by exploring more punjabi tracks in the music videos section of punjabi ETimes. Discover the incredible vocal talents of Kaptaan. Indulge in the latest punjabi video tracks of 2026, groove to the soulful compositions by Kaptaan, immerse in the punjabi music video tracks.
Kharge's Vande Mataram dare to BJP: Slap case on Gandhi, Nehru
SC likely to quash FIRs against student protesters, exempts those with serious criminal records
The Supreme Court on Tuesday indicated it may quash FIRs against student protesters involved in last months nationwide agitations over examination paper leaks, saying their future was at stake. The court said protesters with serious criminal antecedents would be excluded, while a panel will examine allegations of police excesses and violence.
The affidavit says over 240 police personnel, including women officers, were injured in the violence on July 20; around 218 protestors were injured and received treatment; the police had to prevent the protestors from causing damage to vital installations near Parliament
Quote of the day by Jennifer Aniston focuses on authenticity, self-acceptance, peace, boundaries and the need to stop seeking external approval. The quote explains why trying to satisfy everyone can cause stress and drain energy. It also offers life lessons about self-respect, personal values, mental health, authentic happiness and accepting that people will not always agree.
What's Left of Monsoon Likely to See Dry Days Ahead
Hope rests on BoB doing a July in August
Most mammal species discovered in the Global South since 1990 end up in Northern collections
According to a study by Brazilian scientists published in the journal npj Biodiversity, most new mammal species described over the past 35 years are housed in institutions in countries of the so-called Global North, even though the vast majority were discovered in poor or developing countries in the Southern Hemisphere.
Enjoy The New Gujarati Music Video For 'Monghi Mulakat' By Mahesh Vanzara
Enjoy the latest Gujarati song 'Monghi Mulakat' sung by 'Mahesh Vanzara'. The music for this captivating track has been composed by 'Shashi Kapadiya', with heartfelt lyrics penned by 'Deep Charan, Yuvraj Charan'. The lyrical music video for 'Lakho Che Tara Diwana' features Mahesh Vanzara. Don't miss the opportunity to watch the latest Gujarati lyrical video song 'Monghi Mulakat' by 'Mahesh Vanzara' and immerse yourself in its vibrant melodies. For more Gujarati songs, be sure to visit the music videos section of Gujarati ETimes. Experience the musical prowess of 'Mahesh Vanzara', Gujarati Gana Video Song, New Video Songs, and 'Mahesh Vanzara' songs.
Trump's Succession War Begins? Hegseth 'PLOTTING' 2028 Race To White House, Vance & Rubio SHOCKED
Is Pete Hegseth quietly positioning himself for the White House? The Defense Secretary has increasingly appeared at Republican campaign events in key states, raising fresh questions about whether he could have presidential ambitions beyond the Trump administration. Hegseth has campaigned for GOP candidates including Zach Nunn, Lindsey Graham and Ed Gallrein, while the Pentagon has said some of these appearances were made in his personal capacity. His political activity comes as speculation grows over who could eventually succeed Donald Trump, with JD Vance and Marco Rubio among the names frequently discussed. But Hegseth's path is complicated by a series of controversies, including his handling of sensitive military information, Pentagon personnel shake-ups and criticism over his leadership. His approval rating has also faced scrutiny.
Enjoy The New Gujarati Music Video For 'Aave Valam Ni Yaad' By Savan Bharwad, Manisha Bharwadi
Enjoy the latest Gujarati song 'Aave Valam Ni Yaad' sung by 'Savan Bharwad, Manisha Bharwadi'. The music for this captivating track has been composed by 'Shashi Kapadiya', with heartfelt lyrics penned by 'Satish Dalwadi'. The lyrical music video for 'Aave Valam Ni Yaad' features Savan Bharwad, Manisha Bharwadi. Don't miss the opportunity to watch the latest Gujarati lyrical video song 'Aave Valam Ni Yaad' by 'Savan Bharwad, Manisha Bharwadi' and immerse yourself in its vibrant melodies. For more Gujarati songs, be sure to visit the music videos section of Gujarati ETimes. Experience the musical prowess of 'Savan Bharwad, Manisha Bharwadi', Gujarati Gana Video Song, New Video Songs, and 'Savan Bharwad, Manisha Bharwadi' songs.
Watch: Indian-origin Nasa astronaut Anil Menon takes second spacewalk
Bayern's Musiala suffers second on-field collapse in three days
Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala was taken off the pitch after collapsing in a pre-season friendly on Tuesday, three days after a similar incident in Munich.
Hearzap Acquires Amplifon Indias Hearing Healthcare Business
The acquisition brings around 240 hearing care points of sale, including 115 directly operated locations, into Hearzap's network.

