lthough the brain is thought to regulate sleep--how much, when, and how much sleep occurs--sleep deprivation affects the body, and body signals can affect sleep. The mechanisms that the body uses to regulate sleep, on the other hand, are largely unknown.
According to a recent study publishe
Delhi NCR [India], June 10: The recent decision by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) not to hike the repo rate unchanged has been met with appreciation. While the current rate of 6.5 per cent is at its highest in four years and impacts affordable housing, the momentum gained by the realty sect
New Delhi [India], June 10: India's largest gifting brand, FNP (Ferns N Petals) is thrilled to announce the launch of its well-curated and exclusive Father's Day gift collection. With the special day just around the corner the brand has unveiled a digital campaign 'Every Dad...Super Dad' cel
The delegation, which was led by the Elnet organization that deals with strengthening the ties between Europe and Israel, is the largest of British members of parliament that have arrived in Israel so far.
New Delhi [India], June 9: Expand My Business, a B2B marketplace for digital services, is excited to organise CODE - India's Largest Digital Convention, a prestigious gathering that acknowledges the indispensable role that events play in providing entrepreneurs with access to the right commu
Artificial Intelligence as a technology in its current form is largely task-oriented and not capable of dealing with a situation where logic and reasoning are needed, said Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar and noted that he does not see any threat to job loss.
New Delhi [India], June 9: Dr Santy Sajan, Group Chief Operating Officer of Paras Health, one of the largest private healthcare providers in the country, talks about lessons from the pandemic, the future of the company, and the healthcare industry in India, in an interview.
Sikandar G. Soomro writes for Pahenji Akhbar that, on one hand, while government and non-government bodies make peoples' lives hell, on the other hand, criminals and dacoits are adding to the problems of people from Sindh.
National Commission for Other Backward Classes (OBC) chairperson Hansraj Ahir said on Thursday that Hindus have converted to Islam on a large scale in West Bengal.
"The RBI decision to pause was largely on expected lines. The communication was nuanced and tailored to anchor market expectations for the future in terms of a durable glide path of inflation. The bouquet of policy changes on the development front covers a wide spectrum and prioritizes re
Apart from underlining the large potential for trade and investment, India and Serbia agreed to strengthen coordination and cooperation in the United Nations and other multilateral forums.