New Delhi [India], December 15: Itochu India Pvt. Ltd. conducted an event for their CSR project titled "Environment-friendly behavior through 4 R (Respect, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) complementing Mission LiFE" for the fiscal year 2023-2024, at Maharishi Dayanand Model Primary School, in Gur
New Delhi [India], December 12: In the ever-evolving landscape of Indian real estate, success hinges on a profound comprehension of market intricacies and a keen insight into evolving consumer preferences. Ambience Group Promoter exemplify excellence in the real estate realm, particularly in
New Delhi [India], December 7: Savaari Car Rentals has unveiled a range of special services for its customers, a first-of-its-kind service disruption in the car rental that is sure to delight customers. With 17 years of expertise in the sector, Savaari has astutely analyzed customer behavior
According to a recent study, adolescents and young adults who had adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) before the age of 18 had a substantially higher risk of presenting indications of muscular dysmorphia.
Adolescents and young adults who had adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) prior to the age of 18 were shown to have a much higher likelihood of exhibiting signs of muscle dysmorphia, according to a recent study.
A hunger hormone released in the gut, according to a recent study by UCL (University College London) researchers, can directly influence a decision-making section of the brain.
New Delhi [India], November 22: Researchers have developed a novel method for distinguishing between multiple users accessing a single application using keystroke dynamics, a technique that analyzes an individual's unique typing patterns. This innovation holds significant promise for enhanci
The discovery that chimps utilise tools to collect termites altered our knowledge of their abilities; yet, essential context is still required to better understand termite fishing and chimp minds.
According to a recent study by UCL (University College London) researchers, a hunger hormone produced in the gut can directly influence a decision-making area of the brain.
Researchers found that termites are most available early in the wet season. Despite the abundance of alternative foods at the time, chimps prefer termite fish.
A hunger hormone generated in the gut can directly influence a decision-making area of the brain, according to a recent study by UCL (University College London) researchers.
Mountain View (California) [US]/ Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 10: Customers of CleverTap, the all-in-one engagement platform, have seen a significant 561% return on investment (ROI), according to a Forrester Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) Study commissioned by CleverTap. The st