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Bees Make Decisions Better, Faster For Things That Matter To Them: Research
- Monday July 10, 2023
- Science | Asian News International
The study enhances our understanding of insect brains, how our own brains evolved, and how to design better robots.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mediterranean Diet Can 'De-Age' Your Brain By Nearly A Year: Study
- Tuesday June 13, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Anjali Thakur
The study said that the diet appeared to slow down the brain's ageing by nearly nine months compared with its chronological age.
- www.ndtv.com
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Heart Health: Moderate Egg Consumption May Improve Your Heart's Well Being- Study
- Thursday May 26, 2022
- Vrinda Jain
In a recent study published in the journal 'eLife,' it was found that moderate egg consumption can increase the number of heart-healthy metabolites in the blood.
- food.ndtv.com
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World Cup 2022 Play-Off, Portugal vs North Macedonia: North Macedonia Have "90 Minutes To Fulfil" World Cup Dream
- Monday March 28, 2022
- Agence France-Presse
The North Macedonia players have "90 minutes to fulfil" the "dream of a whole country" said key midfielder Elif Elmas ahead of Tuesday's 2022 World Cup play-off against Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal.
- sports.ndtv.com
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3-Year-Old Rescued 65 Hours After Deadly Turkey Earthquake
- Monday November 2, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Rescuers pulled two children from the rubble in a town in western Turkey on Monday, nearly three days after a powerful earthquake hit the Aegean, killing 85 people.
- www.ndtv.com
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Apart from Muscle Protein, these Foods May be Causing Various Sleep Disorders
- Friday August 4, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Poor sleep can affect the ability to perform and be hazardous for overall health in the long run. It is often believed that the brain controls all the aspects of sleep, but a new research published in the Journal eLife shows that a protein in the muscle can lessen the effects of sleep loss
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While the Rest Of the World Got Taller, Americans Plateaued. Here's Why
- Wednesday July 27, 2016
- Katie Mettler, The Washington Post
A recent study, published in eLife, explores how these factors may have affected the height of the world's population during the last 100 years, analyzing who grew, who shrunk, by how much and, most importantly, why.
- food.ndtv.com
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Gionee Elife S8 Set to Launch on February 22 at MWC 2016
- Thursday January 28, 2016
- Written by RobinS
With the upcoming Gionee Elife S8 smartphone, the company plans to shift its focus from slim handset design to the ones with better camera performance.
- www.gadgets360.com
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600 Million Years Ago, A Single Biological Mistake Changed Everything.
- Monday January 11, 2016
- World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post
If life is effectively an endless series of photocopies, as DNA is transcribed and passed on from one being to the next, then evolution is the high-stakes game of waiting for the copier to get it wrong.
- www.ndtv.com
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Anxious People Fare Better In A Crisis: Study
- Tuesday December 29, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
The brain devotes more processing resources to social situations that signal threat than those that are benign and anxious people process those threats using regions of the brain responsible for action, says a study.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bees Make Decisions Better, Faster For Things That Matter To Them: Research
- Monday July 10, 2023
- Science | Asian News International
The study enhances our understanding of insect brains, how our own brains evolved, and how to design better robots.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Mediterranean Diet Can 'De-Age' Your Brain By Nearly A Year: Study
- Tuesday June 13, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Anjali Thakur
The study said that the diet appeared to slow down the brain's ageing by nearly nine months compared with its chronological age.
- www.ndtv.com
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Heart Health: Moderate Egg Consumption May Improve Your Heart's Well Being- Study
- Thursday May 26, 2022
- Vrinda Jain
In a recent study published in the journal 'eLife,' it was found that moderate egg consumption can increase the number of heart-healthy metabolites in the blood.
- food.ndtv.com
-
World Cup 2022 Play-Off, Portugal vs North Macedonia: North Macedonia Have "90 Minutes To Fulfil" World Cup Dream
- Monday March 28, 2022
- Agence France-Presse
The North Macedonia players have "90 minutes to fulfil" the "dream of a whole country" said key midfielder Elif Elmas ahead of Tuesday's 2022 World Cup play-off against Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal.
- sports.ndtv.com
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3-Year-Old Rescued 65 Hours After Deadly Turkey Earthquake
- Monday November 2, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Rescuers pulled two children from the rubble in a town in western Turkey on Monday, nearly three days after a powerful earthquake hit the Aegean, killing 85 people.
- www.ndtv.com
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Apart from Muscle Protein, these Foods May be Causing Various Sleep Disorders
- Friday August 4, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Poor sleep can affect the ability to perform and be hazardous for overall health in the long run. It is often believed that the brain controls all the aspects of sleep, but a new research published in the Journal eLife shows that a protein in the muscle can lessen the effects of sleep loss
- www.ndtv.com
-
While the Rest Of the World Got Taller, Americans Plateaued. Here's Why
- Wednesday July 27, 2016
- Katie Mettler, The Washington Post
A recent study, published in eLife, explores how these factors may have affected the height of the world's population during the last 100 years, analyzing who grew, who shrunk, by how much and, most importantly, why.
- food.ndtv.com
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Gionee Elife S8 Set to Launch on February 22 at MWC 2016
- Thursday January 28, 2016
- Written by RobinS
With the upcoming Gionee Elife S8 smartphone, the company plans to shift its focus from slim handset design to the ones with better camera performance.
- www.gadgets360.com
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600 Million Years Ago, A Single Biological Mistake Changed Everything.
- Monday January 11, 2016
- World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post
If life is effectively an endless series of photocopies, as DNA is transcribed and passed on from one being to the next, then evolution is the high-stakes game of waiting for the copier to get it wrong.
- www.ndtv.com
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Anxious People Fare Better In A Crisis: Study
- Tuesday December 29, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
The brain devotes more processing resources to social situations that signal threat than those that are benign and anxious people process those threats using regions of the brain responsible for action, says a study.
- www.ndtv.com