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Board Game buffs get a new hangout place in Chennai
Chennai (Tamil Nadu), May 17 (ANI): For people who find lounges and cafes to be boring places for hangout, the 'Board Game Lounge' opened in Chennai can turn out to be a whole recreational activity.
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Teachers can predict student success just as good as standardised exams
Washington D.C. [USA], May 13 (ANI): Teacher assessments of pupils are powerful predictors of success and are as good as exams, claim researchers.
Opposites not only attract, also make good decisions together: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], May 13 (ANI): Two people with divergent attitudes can together make satisfactory decisions, in spite of their opposite personalities, a recent study suggests.
Sunscreen doesn't prevent Vitamin D production in most people: Study
Washington DC [USA], May 12 (ANI): The importance of sunscreen cannot be undermined but there are concerns that it might hamper the production of vitamin D in the body.
Circus activity can improve mental health in children
Washington D.C. [USA], May 11 (ANI): Researchers have discovered the true value of circus skills and their unique ability to deliver significant mental health benefits.
Location affects online privacy behavior, finds study
Washington DC [USA], May 11 (ANI): Researchers suggest that the location of a person does influence their willingness to disclose private information online.
Researchers uncover moral dilemmas doping athletes go through
Washington DC [USA], May 11 (ANI): Athletes are less likely to take banned substances if they consider morality and not just the health consequences of doping, discovered researchers.
New electric tongue can help in taste testing spicy foods
Washington DC [USA], May 11 (ANI): Researchers discovered that an electronic tongue, or e-tongue, is more effective and accurate in taste-testing spicy foods than sensitive human taste buds.
People trust machines more than human for private, financial information: Study
Washington D.C [U.S.A], May 11 (ANI): People tend to trust machines more than humans when it comes to sharing their private information and access to financial data, which could lead to both positive and negative online behaviour, a recent study revealed.
Recreational sports improve grades: Study
Washington D.C [U.S.A], May 11 (ANI): People who hold the notion that playing sports is not good for studies, take note! A Michigan State University (MSU) study has shown that recreational sports can improve the grades of students and such students were less likely to drop or fail any classes in their first year and moved to the second year.
White people struggle to perceive emotion on face of black people: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], May 11 (ANI): It is difficult for white people to identify and distinguish emotions on the faces of black people, a new study revealed. However, it doesn't happens the other way around.
Mother's Day: Stun your moms with easy homemade dishes
New Delhi (India), May 10 (ANI): Mother's day is just around the corner, and we have just the right fix for all those wanting to pamper their moms with the best. Buying gifts is passe, you need to give the surprise a personal touch and there is no better option than cooking to show her you care.
Researchers develop standardised measurement for pediatric facial palsy
Washington D.C. [USA], May 10 (ANI): Researchers have come up with an innovative standardised measurement for paediatric facial palsy, which will improve the care of facial palsy patients.
Jacqueline turned the 'Cosmo girl' for latest magazine cover
New Delhi (India), May 9 (ANI): Flaunting a beaming smile, Jaqueline Fernandes looked rosy as she turned the cover girl for the May issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.
Nagaland gets soaked in festive mood for Moatsu
Nagaland [India], May 9 (ANI): People of Nagaland celebrated the 'Moatsu festival' or spring festival in a three-day long celebration with full fervour at Chuchuyimlang Village of Nagaland. Lt Gen (Retd) SM Mehta, CEO Hans Foundation, New Delhi was the chief guest at the event.
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Teachers can predict student success just as good as standardised exams
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