"The area of Lakshadweep may be small, but its heart is huge. I am overwhelmed by the love and blessings I am receiving here. I pay my gratitude to you all," said PM Modi after the inauguration of several projects in Kavaratti.
In the Gameweek 20, the match between Brighton and West Ham United ended in a goalless draw. This is Brighton's first clean sheet against the home side since May last year.
Could the good fats contained in nuts and fish help to reduce the course of potentially lethal lung scarring known as pulmonary fibrosis and so delay the need for lung transplants?
Former coach Bora Milutinovic from Serbia may be well past his glory days, but what glorious days they have been. To coach five teams like Mexico (1986), Costa Rica (1990), United States of America (1994), Nigeria (1998), and China (2002) to five consecutive FIFA World Cups is no mean feat,
Those who are allergic to seafood may become extremely ill simply by smelling it, making them more prone to avoid it. People who get food illness after eating a specific meal demonstrate the same avoidance behaviour.
New Delhi [India], January 2: In the dynamic world of digital currencies, favorites risk falling out of favor quickly when innovators enter the ring. Once top dog Dogecoin now faces fresh competition from emerging crypto project Retik Finance.On one side, we have Dogecoin, the popular meme c
"Greetings to every Indian for the New Year 2024! May the New Year bring in peace, prosperity and happiness to each and every one," Dhankhar said in an official release.
Former chief minister and the Leader of the Opposition in the Himachal Assembly, Jai Ram Thakur on Sunday, while wishing all the residents of the state a happy new year, and said that the year 2024 should be filled with progress and prosperity for all.
A common gut bacteria that is present in two-thirds of the world's population may be linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease, according to new research.
In the 50 years after the Endangered Species Act (ESA) passed in December 1973, the world has changed drastically.
Two Ohio State University academics were among a group of experts invited by the journal Science to explore how the ESA has evolved and what its future may hold.